It's not that obvious, or at least it wasn't for me. You could have been asking how to trade invites without getting caught, for example.
What TVCY said + the BitTorrent swarms never get a hold of your real IP (just like with a VPN). Only the seedbox provider does, when you connect to it to operate its frontend or download files from it to your computer.Seedboxes is new to me and I hear great things from them in how it really helps with the ratio, but how can it help from not getting caught?
It's better than not using any blocklists at all.
Last edited by anon; 08-17-2010 at 11:58 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
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No ipfilter is 100% fool proof...... peerblock is easy to use and updates every once and in a while... I have seen tons of ips blocked from it.
If your really paranoid....
Go through 5 proxies, connect to your vpn (that doesn't keep logs), that connects to your vps that is hosted in sealand, and then download your torrents.
*all payments are made under all fake information, with a visa gift card that was bought with cash at a store without cameras....
For the extra paranoid....
Travel to sealand by a boat constructed out of wood yourself, and manually dismantle the server and burn it ensuring all traces of your actions are gone.
Last edited by Tv Controls you; 08-18-2010 at 12:28 AM.
Their is no way that you can make me stop running it.... Let me just rub this in a little
No... but on a serious note... I have seen it block movie industry ranges as well as some other anti-p2p groups... So I think it is definitely worth running if you have no protection.
Last edited by Tv Controls you; 08-19-2010 at 01:40 AM.
people in private trackers get caught as well, just less often than public trackers. Seedbox would be the best way to go for now.
For those that are interested, here's an ipfilter file that isn't 10-15MB long like most ones out there, but focuses on blocking the really bad ranges:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ed2k-ipfilterx/
Different versions available.
You may want to search trackers' forums for "dmca", "baytsp" or "infringement letter". Generally, it happens on the larger ones, such as the already mentioned TL or IPT.
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
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