@dg_mortal: you're thinking of KPP KLR doesn't read the registry for that
Originally posted by pirpu+20 January 2004 - 00:51--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (pirpu @ 20 January 2004 - 00:51)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'>does k-lite 2.6 have IP filtering capabilies?[/b]
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Copy BannedIPs.txt to same folder as kazaa.exe
(usually in "C:\Program Files\Kazaa")
if you want to ban certain IP ranges. It's the same text file used by PeerGuardian so
get the updated list from them. klr will block both TCP and UDP connections.
Banned IPs
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A log file will be saved in the same folder as kazaa.exe of all IPs that have been banned. Make sure that the folder where kazaa is located is writable if you're not an administrator and you want the log file. The name of the log file is the current date in the format 'yyyymmdd.txt', where yyyy = 4-digit year, mm = 2-digit month, dd = 2-digit day of month, eg. '20031231.txt'.
It will only block IPs from other people on the FastTrack network (eg. supernodes and other users you're uploading to or downloading from), but not kazaa's web browser.
To disable this banned IP ranges feature, simply delete BannedIPs.txt or remove all IP ranges in it (creating an empty file).[/quote]
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