azureus
the most commonly blacklisted ports are smaller than 10000
and also, i use protowall, and when it randomizes the ports for every torrent, the evil bastards keep hacking ports 6881-6999
i just checked again, azureus doesn't let u do the port range thing
Originally Posted by JPaul
exactly. which to me is a good security feature. i have comcast, and they like to rat out their customers.
so is there anything besides bittornado?
tornado's been good for almost 2 years now (it was shadows). now it's not closing properly. guess i'll keep using it
yeah, the port # doesnt really help. They can still get ur IP address which is really all that matters.
Erm, I suggest Azureus as posted above. It has a great GUI, many features and is just a great app.
http://azureus.sf.net
i've tried it. i prob would have stuck with it if only the upnp port mapping would work.
Bitcomet.
Does Upnp.
Lets you select your own port with randomiser if you want (but you have to do this each time).
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Originally Posted by abu_has_the_power
how is this randomizing? how do I randomize using Azureus?
wouldn't it actually be more dangerous to do what you want to do. If you have some huge number of ports that randomly get chosen, all of the possible ports have to be opened on your firewall (if you have one). So a hacker can get in using all those ports (or do something, i dont really know how hacking works) rather than having only one being able to be opened. So either you don't have a firewall (very bad) or you have a crapload of ports open (not as bad, but bad). Please correct me if im wrong.
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that is true. U need to open ur ports on ur Firewall and router if u have one. Randomizing isnt that great. Of course, every so often u can change the port ur using (thats what I do) and just change ur firewall and router accordingly. Not that hard. As for the throttling of bandwidth. Yes, u need to have a little common sence in picking ur ports. Almost any port greater than 1024 is a good port to use.
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