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Thread: Some kind of alternative to Protowall?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sebastian_insua
    With me it never wants to download the rules/blocked ip ranges does anyone know how I can download them manually and which ones i should use that will not fuck up my normal browsing usage?
    Also is it possible to only run protowall when you are using a filesharing program or want to appear more anonymous?
    Open Protowall-Go to the W in the left hand corner

    Left click/About/Protowall on the web/check for IPDB Updates/click it.

    If there are any updates it will start downloading them/
    If no updates you will see a (i) in your protowall
    saying you are up to date.

    Once you have downloaded the update

    Open Protowall-Go to the W in the left hand corner

    Left click/file/load IP Table/ipfilter.p2p/Double left click it to load.

    Some times you will have to search for it manually

    Left click/file/load IP Table

    My computer/c drive(if this is where you load your programs)/
    program files/Dudez/protowall/ipfilter.p2p/Double left click it to load.


    Then press start.


    You use Protowall when you are using a filesharing program.

  2. Software & Hardware   -   #12
    baccyman's Avatar n00b BT Rep: +11BT Rep +11BT Rep +11
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    i have got a quick link on my task bar that way you can start it when you want and i always have it active when using a p2p app. to make a quick link just drag the icon on your desktop down to the task bar then release it there and you will have your quick link.

  3. Software & Hardware   -   #13
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    It is untrue that everyone has problems installing PW. Yes it can be a little difficult an d frustrating at times but i assure you that it works. I dont think i have had any real installation problems since i have been using it. It does still have a lot of problems with it and we are aware of that and are working on it. Most solutions can be found it the FAQ. There are other things that can cause problems also. There are known unsupported NICs out there. The unsupported NIC drivers were made in such a way that they can not keep up with PW. If you have looked through the Tech Support section of Bluetack, the next best place to check would be the IRC channel. There are people there that can help install it step by step and help get it working. As for the automatic updating, i would recommend turning it off. It can cause more harm than good. We are recoding that to be more robust. If a list happens to be unavailable for any reason and PW tries to update, it has been known to replace your good blocklist file with a incomplete or empty one. The most customizable method of getting the lists is using the Blocklist Manager. It will allow you to select from different sources and get the lists you want. You can then merge them all together from there and even choose any exclusions/inclusions you may have and export it to a supported program. If you have further problems getting things to work correctly, you should post in the Bluetack forums or stop by the IRC channel and you can get help from there.

  4. Software & Hardware   -   #14
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    you can use blocklist manager to get new IP ranges, i love that program

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