Re: Impacts of SOPA on BT
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Originally Posted by
Tv Controls you
I highly doubt this act will ever be passed, but if so what are some impacts we will be seeing (I'm assuming) in the near future (hypothetical)
No impact whatsoever. Alternative DNS server usage and IP address look-up is all you need to bypass it.
It only sets a precedent for other more sinister laws to follow suit, however.
Re: Impacts of SOPA on BT
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Originally Posted by
Darth Rings
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Originally Posted by
Tv Controls you
I highly doubt this act will ever be passed, but if so what are some impacts we will be seeing (I'm assuming) in the near future (hypothetical)
No impact whatsoever. Alternative DNS server usage and IP address look-up is all you need to bypass it.
It only sets a precedent for other more sinister laws to follow suit, however.
Not sure what your getting at when you say "Alternative DNS server usage", if you wouldn't mind clarifying?
Questions from reading your post:
So the act will allow for the unmapping of ip addresses to domain names for pirated websites?
If so what is the point of remapping your ip address to another domain name, as they could remove that to?
Or are you suggesting something along the lines of a rogue DNS server, operated by pirates(Wow, that's a scary thought lol)?
Re: Impacts of SOPA on BT
he means manually changing your DNS server in control panel (to 4.2.2.2 for example) instead of using the one your ISP assigns you. I dont know what he means about alternative IP address look-up, Im assuming its hiding your actual ip through some means like a proxy or tunnel, but im not sure.
Re: Impacts of SOPA on BT
Megaupload its back online but with new ip ;)
Re: Impacts of SOPA on BT
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Originally Posted by
KRink
he means manually changing your DNS server in control panel (to 4.2.2.2 for example) instead of using the one your ISP assigns you. I dont know what he means about alternative IP address look-up, Im assuming its hiding your actual ip through some means like a proxy or tunnel, but im not sure.
You change the DNS on either your router (or modem if it acts as router). Control panel only if your computer gets the public IP address. Alternative IP address lookup means you find the IP address through another service (there are numerous websites for that) and simply replace the name domain with the IP address.
Re: Impacts of SOPA on BT
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LAMOVIDA
Megaupload its back online but with new ip ;)
First off, I highly doubt that is the official Megaupload if your talking about the IP I'm thinking of.
There are many template and site rips that look exactly (or damn near) the real Mega-upload.
Second off, I fail to see how a DDL site has to do with BT? lol
I try to avoid the rocky seas of DDL sites at all costs. Such a hassle with broken links, wait times, non-parrallel downloads, ads everywhere (even with abp), hourly limits, and multiple parts..
Re: Impacts of SOPA on BT
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Tv Controls you
Or are you suggesting something along the lines of a rogue DNS server, operated by pirates(Wow, that's a scary thought lol)?
Indeed, because it opens the possibility of hosting a name server that redirects you to phishing sites. I'm guessing you can always use those of any ISP outside the States, though - many don't check if you're one of their customers.
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Originally Posted by
Tv Controls you
I try to avoid the rocky seas of DDL sites at all costs. Such a hassle with broken links, wait times, non-parrallel downloads, ads everywhere (even with abp), hourly limits, and multiple parts..
They're much better if you know the tricks :O
Re: Impacts of SOPA on BT
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anon
Indeed, because it opens the possibility of hosting a name server that redirects you to phishing sites. I'm guessing you can always use those of any ISP outside the States, though - many don't check if you're one of their customers.
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Originally Posted by
Tv Controls you
I try to avoid the rocky seas of DDL sites at all costs. Such a hassle with broken links, wait times, non-parrallel downloads, ads everywhere (even with abp), hourly limits, and multiple parts..
They're much better if you know the tricks :O
I know how to bypass pretty much everything I listed....
Download manager (usually only works on a choice few DDL sites, and usually depreciates in a few months time), switch ip addresses, or use one of those
DDL bypassing websites (95% phissing sites). By the time you have DDL going smooth you would have wasted more time than necessary (and it will probably not work in a month anyway)
Or you could simply hack an account on one of DDL sites (the problem is over 80% of the accounts you would get are free accounts)
Where as in BT... You simply download utorrent (never need to change) and click the torrent... done lol.
Re: Impacts of SOPA on BT
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Tv Controls you
I know how to bypass pretty much everything I listed....
Download manager (usually only works on a choice few DDL sites, and usually depreciates in a few months time)
jDownloader supports hundreds of hosters, uses their API if existent to minimize the amount of breaking, and if a plugin is outdated, most of the time you only need to restart the program so that it updates itself. Basically, if something exists, jD can download it. Then you can use IP-changing scripts or alternating links to be always downloading. The program will wait for you and there's that addon to deal with captchas (you solve others' captchas, they solve yours).