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Originally Posted by Manansala
Get a new ISP, have a contract then do NAT. There is no other way to get around with anything if the problem is configured by the root itself. If you get around it, it's not going to be steady.
Exploits come in multiple pieces of timelines and 90% of which are accidents.
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Yes, so I'm discovering. Using dslreports, I've found out how to "unlock" my modem and mess around with it's settings... forward some ports, turn off the firewall... and so on.
But still, when I do a port scan, I get "stealth" responses... which means it's at their switch, not here.
I'm screwed
