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Thread: Peerguardian Ips!

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    I was on the Peer Guardian IP Database so I could copy and paste IP's onto my Peer Guardian block list.

    Is there an easier way to do this? Theres like hundreds of them, Is there a way to get more than one IP ranges all at once?

    Cuz Im a little tired of spending 60 seconds per IP range.

    Does anyone have suggestions?

  2. File Sharing   -   #2
    1. Go to http://www.simply-click.org/uploadertest/p...2_plaintext.asp.
    2. Copy the list to your clipboard
    3. Open the Guardian.p2p file with Notepad
    4. Select all and delete
    5. Paste new list from clipboard
    6. Close and save
    7. Restart Peer Guardian and your done

    It seems this is the most up to date list and never has duplicates.
    It also seems to be th quickest.
    I usually update twice a week.

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    You can actually just download the file as Guarding.p2p and place it in your peerguardian folder. When it asks if you want to over-write the existing one say yes.

    http://www.simplyclick.org/uploadertest/pgupdates.asp

    Very quick and simple to do.

  4. File Sharing   -   #4
    Originally posted by JPaul@2 July 2003 - 22:16
    You can actually just download the file as Guarding.p2p and place it in your peerguardian folder. When it asks if you want to over-write the existing one say yes.

    http://www.simplyclick.org/uploadertest/pgupdates.asp

    Very quick and simple to do.
    Odd, every time I tried that I got a file named
    'guarding[1].p2p.update.asp', not Guardian.p2p.

  5. File Sharing   -   #5
    I figued out you could just rename the asp file to Guardian.p2p qnd it works fine.

    Though at this vey moment..

    The ASP file has
    344 Ranges with 52 million IP's.

    While the Plain Text has
    477 Ranges with 70 million IP's.

    Makes me wonder which is more current. Though the higher number in the Plain Text has more IP's, some of the newer entries may be bad entries along with good. Personally I will stick with the PlainText.

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    To each their own.

    I still think that the privacy patch and using a proxy are the best protection anyway.

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    Get it at http://xs.tech.nu. Then go to PG2 Database and then get all the ips you want. Just click on the company you want your ip blocked from and it will be automatically put it peer guardian. Restart it and it'll show up.

  8. File Sharing   -   #8
    The ASP file with 344 Ranges with 52 million IP's is the better bet reality- it just has the ranges that got more thumbs up than thumbs down on votes

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    @ reality, thanks a lot

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    How do they get those IP addresses anyway?

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