Originally posted by: Woodie
Hey...all you new Dimes guys...STOP IT!!!
You're killing my stats! I'm barely in the daily top-10 anymore! Now I'm going to have to find some new crunchers, just to keep up w/ all of you.
J/K
Glad to see everyone jumping aboard!
Originally posted by: mrwizer
Hey peter, any luck with the Linux version yet?
Maybe I will try to give it a shot on a linux box of mine...
Originally posted by: BlackMountainCow
The longer I run DIMES the more problems I encounter. I get random crashes with DIMES, my one PC scores way lower than it should, DIMES enabled NetBios via TCP/IP on 2 of my PCs without any notification and worst of all, I really do feel a strong impact on the loadtimes of websites, chats, forums and so on.
In a addition to that, the official forum doesn't seem to be visited by an official DIMES representative too often or not at all, as my own and Peter's thread haven't received any answer yet.
It's a shame, that such a perfect secondary - because almost no CPU power needed - DC project doesn't seem to be well maintained.
By now I'm pretty sure that I'll pull the plug on it after the 50,000 MM
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On my home network I have Netbios over TCP/IP activated on most, but not all, computers, because of a older print-server. I have checked if
1. On computers with netbios over TCP/PI activated, the installation opens any port (up to port 4550),
2. On computers without netbios over TCP/IP activated if the installation enables netbios over TCP/IP and if any port is opened,
3. If Zonealarm Pro, Zonealarm (free) and Outpost Pro would hide those ports which were opended (if any).
The results are:
1. On computers with netbios over TCP/IP active, no ports were opened exept those alreadey open. All three firewalls protected these ports and claimed that the ports were in "stealth mode" - i.e. not visible from a computer outside.
2. On computers without netbios over TCP/IP active, on two of three computers netbios over TCP/IP remained disabled and no ports were visible from outside. On the third computer netbios over TCP/IP was found to be enabled after installation, but I have no hard evidence that this was done by the installation, because this was our games computer with some drivers and network protocolls I do not know well. However, no port was visible from the outside, all ports were reported as being in stealth-mode.
As far as I can see, from this informal test on just a few machines, there was no risk of a security failure, if a current and updated software firewall was used.
If I know my family well we will hit the ceiling this month, since we normally use 18 - 20 GBytes per month (I myself use for my work about 10 GBytes/month since I also work with interpretation of PET- CT- and MR-scans, and those files are huge!)If you run several agents through your broadband connection you may accumulate quite a few megabytes of data flow, and if you have a limit on the amount downloaded or uploaded you have to be somewhat careful.
In my system Dimes (2 agents) sends 33 MBytes per day upstream, and receives 20.8 MBytes per day downstream. That makes 1.614 GBytes per month. No problem for me (I have a 24 Gbytes per month limit), but you have to think about this.
PostPosted: Sun Oct 02, 2005 4:36 pm Post subject: Reply with quote
NetBIOS is a well known security issue in windows based systems.
However , DIMES agents does not in any way tamper with your NetBIOS settings - It may cause an increased NetBIOS activity only in certain netwroks that use dns over NetBIOS.
For those who are concerned , I recommecnd that you read this web page and follow the instructions on the bottom of the page :
http://www.w3schools.com/site/site_security.asp
Originally posted by: CheesePoofs
How do you measure how many mb DIMES is using upstream and downstream?
Originally posted by: mrwizer
Originally posted by: Woodie
Hey...all you new Dimes guys...STOP IT!!!
You're killing my stats! I'm barely in the daily top-10 anymore! Now I'm going to have to find some new crunchers, just to keep up w/ all of you.
J/K
Glad to see everyone jumping aboard!
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Woodie, how does running Dimes - affect your traffic to and from the net?
Originally posted by: CheesePoofs
My GUI seems to open quite quickly. Is this only for the first time you open it after a reboot or does it happen all the time?
Originally posted by: CheesePoofs
I just figured out how to make my firewall log the internet activity of a specific program, so hopefully if I did this right I'll be able to get a reading on how much bandwidth DIMES is using for me. Can someone confirm that "javaw" is the program taht I should be monitoring?
