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    i got it to start up. well i updated it and it said theres 9 known ips in 9 ranges. y only 9!?! when i upadted the guarding.p2p file it came to my desktop. how do i change where it saves it? i opened blocklist manager and it had a bunch of ips there. does it block those? how do i export those ips to PW? also does blocklist manager need to be on all the time?

  2. Software & Hardware   -   #22
    Actually, the default location is
    C:\Program Files\Dudez\ipfilter.p2p

    Goto tools and then to options. You can config the locations from there and also add what servers you want to use, but you should select check new sources first.

    No, the blocklist manager only needs to be opened and then export the files (if you want to export to more than one) and close it. It just makes a compiled list and overwrites whatever file is in there. The more servers you use, the more bad IPs you get, making you that much safer.

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    o well when i intsalled it i saved to "protowall" directory not dudez. i moved the file to the directory. then i updated but it came back to desktop. do i need to reinstall?

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    no just change the settings.

    edit. not quite sure why its saving it on ur desktop. Check in protowall for where u have ur log saved. This isnt ur block list but a log of what has been blocked. It could be this that is being saved on the desktop. I have mine being saved in simply c/. U can change this.

    Then u need to go to block list manager and update ur sources

    then go to options and click sources on left hand side and choose which ones u want to use.

    then download the lists

    add any exlusions u want

    then click options and click applications and click protowall. Find the folder and then the .p2p file and click ok.

    then go back to the main blm screen and go to export. And choose import to protowall

    it will ask u if u want to export the list to protowall. Click ok and the list will auto be put in ur list

    let me know if u want a proper guide and i will write on up later. Dont think fuck it and forget it. When u have got it sorted and working well, its better than nething else
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  5. Software & Hardware   -   #25
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    if u could plz make a guide cause im confused. thanks

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    ok will do it later. Got to do some work before i get the sack&#33;
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  7. Software & Hardware   -   #27
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    How to configure ProtoWall

    Goto file and preferences to get to the options of ProtoWall

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    Logging:
    Log to Video: Logging to video is meaning that it will show up in the display of ProtoWall (This does not mean saving to disk or an avi file&#33; )
    Log to disk: This is the options as to what you would like to save to the pwconns.log
    Log-O-Meter: Speaks for its self,adjust the slider over to get more connections logged

    The rest as you can see will speak for its self

    @3223. The log/file being saved on your desktop maybe the log of the packets blocked/allowed depending on how you set it up. This can be changed using the option in the lower left corner.

    To follow, how to use Block list manager with protowall

    EDIT. Question. Y can i hotlink pics in the post to my home page but if i hotlink a pic from the same site it tells me i cant do this. why?? and whats the best free site that allows image hotlinking
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  8. Software & Hardware   -   #28
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    This is the main screen where you can manage your blocklist.

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    This is what your screen will look like with the source lists downloaded

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    The Blocklist Manager&#39;s Options

    General

    Here you can set the general settings for The Blocklist Manager

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    Only import deny rules

    Ticking this option bypasses any permit rules. If you have specific IP&#39;s or IP ranges that you want to exclude (permit/allow) from being blocked, leave this option unchecked. The default setting is unchecked.

    Rule Priority

    Permit rules take priority over deny rules.


    With this option selected, a rule that already exists in your blocklist permitting an IP or IP range to be accessed, will not be modified if you import a deny rule with the same IP or range. Instead, the deny rule will be split to continue to permit your existing rule.



    Deny rules take priority over permit rules.


    With this option selected, a rule that already exists in your blocklist denying an IP or IP range to be accessed, will not be modified if you import a permit rule with the same IP or range. Instead, the permit rule will be split to continue to deny your existing rule.



    No merging of permit and deny rules.


    With this option selected, there will be no merging during import. Rules will be overwritten by the newest rule.



    Other Options

    Note: These options are in the process of being updated.

    Sources

    Here, you can select from the available source lists downloaded from the Bluetack server to include in your blocklist.

    Notice that any list recommended as essential by Bluetack will be marked with a *

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    Simply double-click each list entry that you want to include in your blocklist so that Enabled is set to Yes.


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    NOTE: Always click on the Apply button to save your preferences.


    Exclusions

    This is where you can reference a text file containing the list of IP&#39;s and IP ranges that you would like to Exclude from being blocked

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    Inclusions

    This is where you can reference a text file containing the list of IP addresses/ranges that you would like to Include in your blocklist. These can be merged into the main list to insure they always get blocked.


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    Application Locations

    Here, you can tell BLM where your applications blocklist file is located. These files can then be updated when creating a new block list. These files will be overwritten by the BLM when exporting to them.


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    Note: If your application does not automatically reload it&#39;s blocklist file, you will need to manually do so once the BLM has created the new blocklist file.

    TIP. After loading to Protowall, go to file in Protowall and select load ip selection and reload the same file. This will then show u the new ranges

    Log Locations

    Here, you can tell BLM where your applications keep their log file for possible import.


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    Export All

    This panel allows you to select which applications BLM will export to when it performs it&#39;s batch or automatic update. (This option will be available soon)


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  10. Software & Hardware   -   #30
    Free image hosting? These sites may help.
    ImageShack
    Photosbucket
    A list of free image hosting

    Is this what you wanted or did you want web hosting that allows image hotlinking?

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