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Thread: How Can I Protect Myself

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    imwmt
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    Hi all,

    I currently use Peer Guardian and have for some time, but the more I read on the net about '50% of downloaders' dropping out, I get more and more nervous, unless that is just propaganda spread by the RIAA to scare us off. What are some good methods to keep 'invisible?' (getting nervous)

    Thanks,

    Mike

  2. File Sharing   -   #2
    PG ain't enough. It leaves ports and protocols unprotected. You need a good firewall with a comprehensive rule set.

    Here's what I currently use: (opinions welcome)

    Sygate Personal Firewall PRO
    Blocklist Manager
    A healthy hosts file
    Webwasher can't hurt.

  3. File Sharing   -   #3
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    KL++'s built-in ip blocker is much stronger than Peer Guardian's.

    If you're only using KL++, keep the built-in ip blocker up-to-date PLUS block the listing of all your shared files by other users and that should be sufficient.

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    How do you update the IP ranges? I click on the update button and get
    IP database not found of something similar. :helpsmile:

  5. File Sharing   -   #5
    Originally posted by Rayo@16 January 2004 - 12:47
    How do you update the IP ranges? I click on the update button and get
    IP database not found of something similar. :helpsmile:
    What K++ version are you using. I assume 2.4.3. Get KLR and update from that one.

  6. File Sharing   -   #6
    Originally posted by Rayo@16 January 2004 - 11:47
    How do you update the IP ranges? I click on the update button and get
    IP database not found of something similar. :helpsmile:
    You can go to http://www.aldostools.com and get a newer version of the IP blocker updater, as that bug has been solved now.

  7. File Sharing   -   #7
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    Originally posted by Rayo@16 January 2004 - 07:47
    How do you update the IP ranges? I click on the update button and get
    IP database not found of something similar. :helpsmile:
    The IP ranges can be MANUALLY updated to the blocklist file ( BannedIpRanges.txt ) by opening BannedIpRanges.txt in Wordpad or M$ WORD and copying and pasting new entries in.

    New entries can be gotten from Peer Guardian's website. Use the Guarding.p2p file as the pure text one sometimes truncates entries. Just open the guarding.p2p like it is a pure text file in WordPad (because it IS a pure text file&#33

  8. File Sharing   -   #8
    you will all be caught file sharing muahahahahaha

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    Originally posted by Dudefrommars@16 January 2004 - 18:24
    you will all be caught file sharing muahahahahaha
    Don't listen to the aboce comment, their is very little chance to be caught by an organization, and even less with them targetting you.

    Regards, NightStalker. :beerchug:

  10. File Sharing   -   #10
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    the blocklist is pretty much useless even if updated regularly

    if they really wanted to catch you they still can

    no way around it unless u r on a good proxy server

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