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    Quote Originally Posted by limpingjaret View Post
    my uni does something like this...it basically corrupts torrent file headers so that I can download the .torrent file but when I open it up, the torrent client says the torrent file is corrupt...to get around this, use proxies like tor to download the torrent file. Now while most private sites don't allow you to login with proxies, it will let you download with one...So...log in normally, go to the torrent you want to download, open new tab, enable proxy, go back to tab with your torrent and download and you should be fine. And as mentioned before, enable encryption while downloading
    Thanks, I'll give that one a go when I've had more than 20 minutes of sleep.

    Also, how is Berkeley? I was going to go there or LA, but instead I decided to go the libarts route in the Northeast.
    Ask me about my self-esteem!

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    i have the same problems , gives me a lot of seeders but 0 peers and the speed doesnt move at all

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    Hmm, Never heard about this before.
    What happens if you try save traget as. Then save it as shakamoo.zip
    Then rename it back to title.source.codec-group.torrent ?
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    If its a public torrent, you can use uploading.com's remote upload service. Just remote upload the torrent url and then download it from uploading.com.

    It changes the file name to some number, doesn't have the torrent extension.
    Last edited by Submission; 12-07-2007 at 04:42 PM.
    Guess this country:
    -Child porn is legal to possess.
    -Home of lolicon & enjo kosai
    -Subways are littered with "Warning: Perverts lurking" signs
    -Has women only subway cars because of the high sexual assault rates
    -Cartoon child porn is a $6 billion industry
    -90% of child porn on the internet is from this country
    -Ranked equally with Cambodia and Ethiopia for prostitution

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    Using BT @ Universities especially in the United States is so fucking risky that I won't even explain that.

    Reconsider this, because you may end up paying a half million additional tuition...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nietzsche View Post
    Using BT @ Universities especially in the United States is so fucking risky that I won't even explain that.

    Reconsider this, because you may end up paying a half million additional tuition...
    that's ridiculous. the worst that could happen is he settles out of court for 3500

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    Can't remember exactly how I got my uni connection working. I remember I had to type the proxy server name into a page in the general section of utorrent. Only problem is that if you have a file with loads of peers your uni firewall gets hit by lots of peers searching for an open port. I got tipped off by an IT gut that I am friendly with that at one point me and another guy at uni were degrading the uni firewall (happened during freeleech on SCT).
    I then used a socks client for a while - but this really affects speeds.

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    Quote Originally Posted by koolyt View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Nietzsche View Post
    Using BT @ Universities especially in the United States is so fucking risky that I won't even explain that.

    Reconsider this, because you may end up paying a half million additional tuition...
    that's ridiculous. the worst that could happen is he settles out of court for 3500
    I happen to go to a college that has stated publicly that they will fight for their students, preferring that all requests by the RIAA and MPAA go straight to the Law school.
    Ask me about my self-esteem!

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    How about attending a different university?

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    I assume you're university only filters http connections using some sort of a proxy. If that's the case, you can find torrent files of public trackers on IRC channels and download them using DCC.

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