Peerguardian is a handy tool too.
So far I have had no problems and I have been using various different apps and dl ahem...whatever I feel like
Peerguardian is a handy tool too.
So far I have had no problems and I have been using various different apps and dl ahem...whatever I feel like
dont use suprnova. for torrent use sites like torrentbits.
PeerGuardian has a big blocklist
Last edited by {I}{K}{E}; 12-01-2004 at 07:35 PM.
My ISP is adelphia. I was suspended until I got the letter and called them. Took about a week.Originally Posted by camstuf
The thing is, our PC has a IP number what is used when the files are transferred.
Its a trick to make that un-visible.
I dunno if there really is working Proxys out there, or other Spoofing methods,
but even if there was, I guess they would slow down the line somewhat.
Key thing imo is to use less popular networks. Or use places that is more controlled like torrentbits.
None of those are 100% *AA-proof thought.
And Talismans.
And other Mojos.
And lets not forget the Voodoo.
Its about luck too, you could do all you could and get unlucky.
The changes are pretty dim thought. Bit bigger in states i guess,
but still small chances to get caught.
If you get the feared letter (lol) just change the way you get your media.
And it could help to try to block the RIIA/MPAA etc IPs with Protowall
or something similar.
But im not wearing the tin foil hat just yet.
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used PeerGaurdian with a modded block list
Protowall is the one i use now
i made a MASSIVE blocklist using Block list manager (for p2p stuff)
and a AntiSpyWare list (just for browsing)
thats what i like about protowall
u can change the block list when u want
but with PG u have to open the directory and rename files
Originally Posted by {I}{K}{E}
Not sure but I heard that you can't register at torrentbits anymore which mean that it is harder for the RIIA/MPAA to find out since they need to register to check the torrents. So Yeah, I suggest that torrenbit is a medium safe BT site.
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