Can comcast suspend ur account if u use Bittorrent?
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Can comcast suspend ur account if u use Bittorrent?
hey hey!!! wat up? read that other thread
EDIT: btw, the least u can do is respond man.
i dont think so, i use comcast and been using bittoret for a few months now.
I hope they can't! What is about privacy?
guys. sk8terjo isn't a noob. he knows more bout downloading tv shows from bt than i do, an i know a lot. don't judge newcomers by their # of posts. the guy is a pirating genius, but so am i. lol. he hey, how u liking the forum?
They could probably suspend your account if your favorite color was green, if they wanted to.
I imagne if they get three © violation letters they will...
can u find out if u have any violations against u.Quote:
Originally posted by REALITY@27 November 2003 - 23:25
I imagne if they get three © violation letters they will...
if comcast c's u dling, do they do anything? or do they report ur to the shitheads?
can u find out if u have any violations against u. [/b][/quote]Quote:
Originally posted by Jay+27 November 2003 - 21:04--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Jay @ 27 November 2003 - 21:04)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-REALITY@27 November 2003 - 23:25
I imagne if they get three © violation letters they will...
They'll email you as soon as they get one, thats the routine...
No, that would only chase customers away, after your money makes them, its no secret how many people use bb for filesharing and they know it, and it could be considered an invasion of privacy.Quote:
if comcast c's u dling, do they do anything? or do they report ur to the shitheads?
Although I would say it seems they are the biggest pricks when it comes to turning people over. It seem ISP's like Verizon and SBC are trying to fight the DCMA bullshit while fkers like Comcast are supporting it, and all the others are somewhere in the middle I imagine...
:( <_< :D :unsure: :) :huh: :o :o ;) :lol:
Just be careful u'alllllllll. I think it's true. Go to SBC Yahoo DSL if possible. Bye and all the best.
That is completley correct. Read your eula, ISP's can do whatever they want to your connection, and know exactly what you are doing with it should they choose to know. Its more a matter of if they would want to, not if they can.Quote:
Originally posted by DasScoot@27 November 2003 - 23:04
They could probably suspend your account if your favorite color was green, if they wanted to.
You know it's funny I read this thread last night and It jogged my memory to an incident I had with ATT broadband about a year ago. I was using Kazaa constantly and ended up getting an e-mail from the saying I violated their terms of service and I had been formally warned to stop illegally downloading copyrighted shit.
Well it pissed me off so much that instantly e-mailed them back and told them to "go fuck themselves, butt the fuck out I pay $60 a month for your service, quit violating my privacy, and if you don't like what I'm doing I'll just switch over to DSL (it was cable) in a heart beat.
Well funny enough I had them for another 2 months after that, I continued to download what i wanted when I wanted to, and they never hassled me about it again. B)
So I say if you get one of these e-mails and you can AFFORD to burn your bridges with your current ISP...Tell them to fuck off or you'll switch to a competitor. Worked for me!
ha ha. nice one! if i get a router, it'll be a hardware firewall that blocks everything rite? it'll be better than the software firewalls like zonealarm or sygate?Quote:
Originally posted by BillyBongThorton@28 November 2003 - 12:43
You know it's funny I read this thread last night and It jogged my memory to an incident I had with ATT broadband about a year ago. I was using Kazaa constantly and ended up getting an e-mail from the saying I violated their terms of service and I had been formally warned to stop illegally downloading copyrighted shit.
Well it pissed me off so much that instantly e-mailed them back and told them to "go fuck themselves, butt the fuck out I pay $60 a month for your service, quit violating my privacy, and if you don't like what I'm doing I'll just switch over to DSL (it was cable) in a heart beat.
Well funny enough I had them for another 2 months after that, I continued to download what i wanted when I wanted to, and they never hassled me about it again. B)
So I say if you get one of these e-mails and you can AFFORD to burn your bridges with your current ISP...Tell them to fuck off or you'll switch to a competitor. Worked for me!
Yep..alot better IMO, the only problem is (at least with bittorent) you need forward to ports to achieve your maximum d/l speeds...I have yet to do this with my Belkin router so I zeroed in on your threat about configuring your router. Hopefully someone can help because I am clueless as how to go about doing it.
yea. i remember there's a link to a guide. but i forgot wat it was, so i'm asking for itQuote:
Originally posted by BillyBongThorton@28 November 2003 - 12:57
Yep..alot better IMO, the only problem is (at least with bittorent) you need forward to ports to achieve your maximum d/l speeds...I have yet to do this with my Belkin router so I zeroed in on your threat about configuring your router. Hopefully someone can help because I am clueless as how to go about doing it.
If you're behind a router AND port-forwarding AND running BitTorrent, it's the same to ANYONE trying to monitor you as not running a firewall/router at all.Quote:
Originally posted by BillyBongThorton@28 November 2003 - 12:57
Yep..alot better IMO, the only problem is (at least with bittorent) you need forward to ports to achieve your maximum d/l speeds...I have yet to do this with my Belkin router so I zeroed in on your threat about configuring your router. Hopefully someone can help because I am clueless as how to go about doing it.
BitTorrent experimental versions SHOWS almost every ip of everyone trying to download/upload that file at the time.
If you're behind a router AND port-forwarding AND running BitTorrent, it's the same to ANYONE trying to monitor you as not running a firewall/router at all.Quote:
Originally posted by Switeck+28 November 2003 - 22:36--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Switeck @ 28 November 2003 - 22:36)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-BillyBongThorton@28 November 2003 - 12:57
Yep..alot better IMO, the only problem is (at least with bittorent) you need forward to ports to achieve your maximum d/l speeds...I have yet to do this with my Belkin router so I zeroed in on your threat about configuring your router. Hopefully someone can help because I am clueless as how to go about doing it.
BitTorrent experimental versions SHOWS almost every ip of everyone trying to download/upload that file at the time. [/b][/quote]
Um, Yeah well that's the inherent risk of using bittorent. There pretty much no way around this since your download speed is proportional to you upload speed.
Besdies I was referring to hardware firewall v. software firewalls in general. Not for purposes of trying to keep you IP address conceal (which as you so eloquently stated is impossible in this case). :rolleyes:
Um, Yeah well that's the inherent risk of using bittorent. There pretty much no way around this since your download speed is proportional to you upload speed.Quote:
Originally posted by BillyBongThorton+28 November 2003 - 19:11--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (BillyBongThorton @ 28 November 2003 - 19:11)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'>Quote:
Originally posted by Switeck@28 November 2003 - 22:36
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@28 November 2003 - 12:57
Yep..alot better IMO, the only problem is (at least with bittorent) you need forward to ports to achieve your maximum d/l speeds...I have yet to do this with my Belkin router so I zeroed in on your threat about configuring your router. Hopefully someone can help because I am clueless as how to go about doing it.
If you're behind a router AND port-forwarding AND running BitTorrent, it's the same to ANYONE trying to monitor you as not running a firewall/router at all.
BitTorrent experimental versions SHOWS almost every ip of everyone trying to download/upload that file at the time.
Besdies I was referring to hardware firewall v. software firewalls in general. Not for purposes of trying to keep you IP address conceal (which as you so eloquently stated is impossible in this case). :rolleyes: [/b][/quote]
then wats so good bout a hardware firewall?
A hardware firewall takes a HUGE load off the computer.Quote:
Originally posted by abu_has_the_power@28 November 2003 - 21:38
then wats so good bout a hardware firewall?
The computer never even has to SEE incomming internet packets on 'hostile' ip ports, such as 135-139. The router can block 100% of them.
In theory, a super internet virus might be able to wipe out every Windows computer EVEN IF THEY HAD A SOFTWARE FIREWALL due to some oddball security hole that Microsoft never publically revealed, but if it worked only on a single ip port then a router could block that port and you'd never have to worry about it slipping through on that port.
Many software firewalls leave at least some ip ports needlessly in a state that they will respond back that they're closed instead of sending no reply at all. This is all a hacker/virus needs to determine if it should continue hacking into that ip using different routes. A router can make the computer completely stealth to many pings/probes -- unless those probes hit a forwarded port. This is why you only forward as few ip ports as possible -- even perhaps disabling them when NOT using the program/service that needs them! (DMZ = BAD! Use individual/range ip port forwarding instead!)
BUT... if you're using a non-standard ip port for KL++ (instead of 1214) and blocking port 1214 at your router as well as in KL++, then normal 'quick' probes on ip port 1214 to see if you're running Kazaa/KL++ will turn up NOTHING even though KL++ may be going wide-open at the moment they scan you.
A hardware firewall (a router, in other words) is good for blocking ip PORTS, while a software firewall (a program on your computer) is good for blocking IP addresses and behaviors. They are either POOR at or unable to do what the other can do -- a software firewall usually doesn't have ip port-blocking that's configureable by the user and a router usually cannot block based on IP addresses.
Once again Switeck, well said...
Well i just received a notice of action from comcast for downloading out of time..
i'm having probs with my router. i have a us robotics 4port router, and i go to the admin site thing, and it won't load. wtf?
omg me too!!! i got caught downloading the same movie!!!Quote:
Originally posted by judgeofallandnothing@29 November 2003 - 22:09
Well i just received a notice of action from comcast for downloading out of time..
this movie is some bad voodoo :lol:
omg me too!!! i got caught downloading the same movie!!!Quote:
Originally posted by james_bond_rulez+29 November 2003 - 18:00--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (james_bond_rulez @ 29 November 2003 - 18:00)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-judgeofallandnothing@29 November 2003 - 22:09
Well i just received a notice of action from comcast for downloading out of time..
this movie is some bad voodoo :lol: [/b][/quote]
u mean out of time the screener? lol. knew it was a bad movie
lol omg that is so gay.. lol yea ist was Out of Time(2003) DVDSCr(TorrentsBrasil).avi
:lol: bad voodoo... :lol:
u think maybe they put a tracking device on the file, and it records down everyone who downloads it, and sends the list of ips to the mpaa, and they inform ur isp. hmmmm....Quote:
Originally posted by judgeofallandnothing@29 November 2003 - 18:58
lol omg that is so gay.. lol yea ist was Out of Time(2003) DVDSCr(TorrentsBrasil).avi
yeah we all got tricked lol :lol:
until spiderman 2 comes out, i'm prob not gonna be dling anymore movies. and i can't dl much until i figure out how my stupid router works. still giving me the yellow circle. :angry: :angry:Quote:
Originally posted by james_bond_rulez@29 November 2003 - 19:14
yeah we all got tricked lol :lol:
until spiderman 2 comes out, i'm prob not gonna be dling anymore movies. and i can't dl much until i figure out how my stupid router works. still giving me the yellow circle. :angry: :angry: [/b][/quote]Quote:
Originally posted by abu_has_the_power+30 November 2003 - 00:15--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (abu_has_the_power @ 30 November 2003 - 00:15)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-james_bond_rulez@29 November 2003 - 19:14
yeah we all got tricked lol :lol:
i just downloaded and installed shadows and configured my router and it gave my the green light first time i used it :blink:
i just downloaded and installed shadows and configured my router and it gave my the green light first time i used it :blink: [/b][/quote]Quote:
Originally posted by james_bond_rulez+29 November 2003 - 19:21--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (james_bond_rulez @ 29 November 2003 - 19:21)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'>Quote:
Originally posted by abu_has_the_power@30 November 2003 - 00:15
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@29 November 2003 - 19:14
yeah we all got tricked lol :lol:
until spiderman 2 comes out, i'm prob not gonna be dling anymore movies. and i can't dl much until i figure out how my stupid router works. still giving me the yellow circle. :angry: :angry:
did u have to forward the ports?
no i just allowed incoming traffic to my priavate ip address
no forwarding needed. :blink:
but doesn't that disable the firewall in ur router?Quote:
Originally posted by james_bond_rulez@29 November 2003 - 19:25
no i just allowed incoming traffic to my priavate ip address
no forwarding needed. :blink:
no you allow incoming traffic with certain ports to my private ip... :blink:
god you are such a noob :D
read the manual came with ur router... <_<
that's rite. i don't know shit bout routers. ok. so do i allow all traffic to my ip? but then doesn't that make the hardware firewall function of the router useless if everything can use ur original ip add?Quote:
Originally posted by james_bond_rulez@29 November 2003 - 19:29
no you allow incoming traffic with certain ports to my private ip... :blink:
god you are such a noob :D
read the manual came with ur router... <_<
maybe i'm just blabbering. ok, how bout u help me out. i have a us robotics 4 port broadband router. the link is rite here:
http://www.usr.com/support/8003/8003-ug/index.html
look in the manual and tell me how to set it up with bt. i read the how to thingy for bt with firewalls that muchspl2 gave me, and it said to enter the ports in virtual server to do the port forwarding. but that didn't seem to work, cuz i still get a yellow circle
make sure u've ticked the "enable" in virtual server setting... <_< :lol:
also go to http://www.usr.com/support/8003/8003-ug/th...l#accesscontrol
access control and allow the ports to ur computer's private ip...
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Originally posted by james_bond_rulez@29 November 2003 - 19:41
make sure u've ticked the "enable" in virtual server setting... <_< :lol:
also go to http://www.usr.com/support/8003/8003-ug/th...l#accesscontrol
access control and allow the ports to ur computer's private ip...
so if i do this, i won't be able to go on any sites, cuz then i would only be able to access 6881-6999, rite?Quote:
Group 1 100-149 Allow (25,53,80,110) Can browse(80), receive(110) and send(25) e-mail only
Group 2 150-199 Block (21,119) Cannot read net news(119) and FTP(21) only
Group 3 10, 20 Block ( ) Fully access (block nothing)
that's just a sample you dont have to configure that way
just allow 6881-6999 in the access control and in virtual server
try that and see if you stilll get yellow light
if you still do just tick the option in bt to "force bt to display green if firewalled" in advanced options...
if i tick that, doesn't it mean that ur still in yellow mode, or slow mode, but ur only showing green to make u feel better?Quote:
Originally posted by james_bond_rulez@29 November 2003 - 19:50
that's just a sample you dont have to configure that way
just allow 6881-6999 in the access control and in virtual server
try that and see if you stilll get yellow light
if you still do just tick the option in bt to "force bt to display green if firewalled" in advanced options...
wat do i put in the Group 1,2,3 members section?Quote:
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The Default Group has no Internet access rights (Allow nothing).
Group 1 has 50 members (192.168.100.100 - 192.168.100.149). They may send e-mail (port 25), receive e-mail (port 110), and browse the Internet (port 80). Port 53 (DNS) is also necessary to resolve the domain name.
Group 2 has 50 members (192.168.100.150 - 192.168.100.199). They have access to everything except Internet news (port 119) FTP transfer files (port 21).
Group 3 has 2 members (192.168.100.10 and 192.168.100.20). They can have full Internet access (Block nothing).