 Combat ChuckToo Many CannibalsPremium join:2001-11-29 Erie, PA | reply to patcat88
Re: time for something new said by patcat88:The moment you wrap a jpg header around it, they cant touch it without disabling your entire browser, and then they arent selling anything. No, they can still easily take care of it because:
a. BT looks and acts like BT no matter what you wrap it in.
b. They don't have to block BT to take care of it all they have to do is throttle it and if they throttle it the right amount you likely won't notice much of an impact in 90% of the other stuff that uses most peoples connections. -- Early to rise, early to bed; Makes a man healthy but socially dead. |
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 openbox9 join:2004-01-26 Alexandria, VA kudos:2 | Yep, about the only way you're really going to "hide" BT is if you encapsulate the session in a VPN. But then you've got to have a central hub for all of the VPNs to connect to which kind of goes against the whole premise of BT in the first place. |
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 patcat88 join:2002-04-05 Jamaica, NY kudos:1 | reply to Combat Chuck said by Combat Chuck:said by patcat88:The moment you wrap a jpg header around it, they cant touch it without disabling your entire browser, and then they arent selling anything. No, they can still easily take care of it because: a. BT looks and acts like BT no matter what you wrap it in. b. They don't have to block BT to take care of it all they have to do is throttle it and if they throttle it the right amount you likely won't notice much of an impact in 90% of the other stuff that uses most peoples connections. Then change how many connections BT makes, and have BT make connections in bursts to simulate image loading. Tracker talking and inter peer talk can be encapsulated in AJAX JSON. The transfer algorithems, only upload for short bursts really fast to other peers, then disconnects, making it seem like a email or file upload rather than long sustained slow sending like of p2p. It can all be messed with, the only block would be having whitelists of "acceptable" sites that arent BT clients, and then you just opened national censorship can of worms. |
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 Combat ChuckToo Many CannibalsPremium join:2001-11-29 Erie, PA 1 edit | said by patcat88:Then change how many connections BT makes, and have BT make connections in bursts to simulate image loading.... The transfer algorithems, only upload for short bursts really fast to other peers, then disconnects, making it seem like a email or file upload rather than long sustained slow sending like of p2p.... If you're going to do that then you might as well not use BT as you're not going to get decent speeds. It takes a while to get a torrent set up and going, you cannot just establish a connection and go, it won't work. -- Early to rise, early to bed; Makes a man healthy but socially dead. |
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