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WetWired
Posts: 2660
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Anyone used this before?
I was downloading something over the weekend and noticing a lot of rubbish data coming through, so I dug around for a bit and it seems there's some companies out there bombarding torrents with borked data, MediaSentry was the company I heard mentioned the most, so most people suggested I try Peer Guardian 2 which is basically a free little firewall with a list of IPs to block from known media companies and anti peer to peer companies. So anyway I grabbed it and installed it and it's working a treat, and looking at the list of IPs and companies it's blocking when I try and download something it's quite scary when you see the list of IPs it's actively blocking at one time. |
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| #0 11:38am 10/04/06 |
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infi
Posts: 3396
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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i have heard of this and always wondered about its use. were you downloading via bit torrent? does it improve torrent speeds?
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| #1 11:56am 10/04/06 |
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WetWired
Posts: 2661
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I was using bitcomet
it didn't improve speed as in Kb/s but it blocked IPs from borked seed/peers so hence it was faster to download because it wasn't downloading a heap of junk data |
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| #2 12:04pm 10/04/06 |
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dafugg
Posts: 1285
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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obviously you cannot rely on this for 100% p2p prosecution immunity for a variety of reasons not limited to the fact that it's a blacklist and blacklists are always one step behind.
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| #3 12:17pm 10/04/06 |
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WetWired
Posts: 2662
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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true but it's better than nothing
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| #4 12:19pm 10/04/06 |
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infi
Posts: 3398
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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i might give it a whirl. are there daily updates to the ip list or something similar?
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WetWired
Posts: 2663
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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yeah you can update however often you like, I set mine to every day
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| #6 12:33pm 10/04/06 |
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eP
Posts: 1888
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I gave it a quick whirl, but when it blocks things like the WoW Launcher and s***, relatively annoying have to set it up to allow those things but i guess whatever tickles your pickles.
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SD Gundam
Posts: 3363
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I've been using if for ages it's protects you from worms as well but of course it's always one step behind.
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whoop
Posts: 9918
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I tried it out once for something and it started blocking access to my internal LAN, the valve secure servers and a whole bunch of other stuff that I'm guessing has absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with downloading shizzle from the internizzle. Eventually I just deleted it because I got sick of having to figure out the IP's to tell it not to block.
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WetWired
Posts: 2668
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I'm guessing it's something you only activate when you're leeching and leaving your PC on overnight for it
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| #10 08:44pm 10/04/06 |
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sLiNky
Posts: 681
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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If you're downloading shady stuff of torrent, Always, Always use Peer guardian. Been using it for years now, It is scary though to look at the list of blocked IP adresses.
But just a slight warning. Even all of you small time users, They do look at what you're downloading. I used to download a little. Was download the Game 'The Hulk' A few years back. About 20 minutes in my internet cuts out, Can't do anything to get it back. Rang optus to find out the problems. And we got busted for uploading the hulk. So that was our first and final warning. |
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| #11 01:36am 11/04/06 |
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sc00bs
Posts: 2138
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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i've been using it for ages now, i use peerguardian 2 and bitlord and it works pretty good :D
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flagger
Posts: 200
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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i use pg2 with a custom list, (that i found on some guys blog that was pissed off), added that targets ips that are trying to corrupt shows from time warner and fox (such as the OC and prison break). works a treat.
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| #13 10:46pm 11/04/06 |
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Reverend Evil
Posts: 13571
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
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Just installed it so I hope it does something useful for me and my precious torrents.
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| #14 11:21pm 11/04/06 |
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Hashy
Posts: 2813
Location: New South Wales
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I can't find a single torrent in my list of the past 6 months that has any data downloaded that didn't pass the hash test and was dumped - all say 0, or at least only a few kb. I don't see the need.
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| #15 01:49am 12/04/06 |
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WetWired
Posts: 2669
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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it's your PC, do what you want, but even for torrents that I wasn't getting any junk data you get incoming connections from all sorts of companies wanting to see what you're up to
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orbitor
Posts: 7071
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Does it still use stacks of cpu and RAM?
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| #17 10:37am 12/04/06 |
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