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chronoss2009
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Re: Peerblock helps protect your privacy when using Torrents

said by JohnNWPVNJMH:

There is a great little startup company from NY called PeerBlock... I run this when sharing OpenSUSE and it is amazing at all the weird connections that are blocked such as the DOD Information Center and many others.

If anyone will help counter this garbage, it will be small groups like that of PeerBlock.

If you never heard of PeerBlock, check them out .. the software is free:

»www.peerblock.com/
and once they know htey are on htose lists they get a home user buddy to do it in a range where loads a p2pers are. AKA you cant ban everyone. WITH RSA cracked , and your torrent clients using it....i wonder...


JohnNWPVNJMH
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For now, it does the trick.. however you are right. But the good thing is this, idiots at Comcrap looking to make big brother software will always be around and on the other hand there will always be a few smart guys that come up with a counter - measure. After all, it is job security, ha ha.

I read that possible solutions to things like this will be using tunneled connections to servers running things like Tor, md5 spoofers (bad for other reasons) to soar the rate of false positives and so on. The wheels are always turning.

The main thing is this, Internet providers shouldn't be allowed to own Network Media - News agencies and so on as there is a major conflict of interest between them. Enough of this crap where Internet providers become the owners of what you read, what you watch and how, but Americans rather bitch about water bogging a couple of scumbags bent on killing Americans when they should be focused on things that truly affect our way of life.


chronoss2009
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said by JohnNWPVNJMH:

For now, it does the trick.. however you are right. But the good thing is this, idiots at Comcrap looking to make big brother software will always be around and on the other hand there will always be a few smart guys that come up with a counter - measure. After all, it is job security, ha ha.

I read that possible solutions to things like this will be using tunneled connections to servers running things like Tor, md5 spoofers (bad for other reasons) to soar the rate of false positives and so on. The wheels are always turning.

The main thing is this, Internet providers shouldn't be allowed to own Network Media - News agencies and so on as there is a major conflict of interest between them. Enough of this crap where Internet providers become the owners of what you read, what you watch and how, but Americans rather bitch about water bogging a couple of scumbags bent on killing Americans when they should be focused on things that truly affect our way of life.
and teksavvy is not going into IPTV , anyone think this is good, it means media influence

the end maybe. rocky said it will be about choice
as its legal to download in canada i wonder if hed mind if i invited all his users to a bittorrent tv tracker.....
kinda would kill iptv wouldn't it

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