 unizoid
join:2004-06-01 Vancouver, WA | alts to PeerGuardian
Hellos, are there any other apps that do the same as PeerGuardian?
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  Alcohol Premium join:2003-05-26 Neshanic Station, NJ | You can install a Trojan if you're looking for something that does the same thing as Peerguardian. |
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  Dread Mark for moderation Premium join:2005-02-28 irc | reply to unizoid You can try »www.bernardbelanger.com/computing/NaDa/ it does the same thing as PeerGuardian -- Spread the joy of herpes |
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 unizoid
join:2004-06-01 Vancouver, WA | reply to unizoid Why do you equate Peerguardian w/ a trojan? |
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  Alcohol Premium join:2003-05-26 Neshanic Station, NJ
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| said by unizoid :Why do you equate Peerguardian w/ a trojan? Because they both don't do any good to your computer..
Peer Guardian does not work. Get rid of it. |
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 unizoid
join:2004-06-01 Vancouver, WA
| Hence the "alts to..." I appreciate helpful suggestions, but because it's your opinion something does not work, does not mean you can label it a Trojan. I need a blocklist that has generated updated list I can add to for a home community computer. |
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  Dread Mark for moderation Premium join:2005-02-28 irc | It doesn't friggin do anything, what part of that do you not get? It's a useless app that blocks legit websites and legit servers it's been proven to be crap many times. -- Spread the joy of herpes |
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 Sinbad Sam
join:2001-11-13 Arlington, TX | reply to unizoid Since two of you have such hard opinions, where is the proof? ie links etc? |
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  chRoniX10 I hold the key to nothing
join:2004-05-22 Tarzana, CA | They just enjoy spewing random opinions from their arse. -- ~smooth operator~ |
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| reply to Sinbad Sam said by Sinbad Sam :Since two of you have such hard opinions, where is the proof? ie links etc? So you want us to google for you?
»Peer Guardian »forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum-re···917.html »[OOL] Received a SECOND letter from Cablevision
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| reply to chRoniX10 said by chRoniX10 :They just enjoy spewing random opinions from their arse. A copy and paste from another forum because this thread blows
a) They have your IP address, preventing them from connecting to you doesn't change anything from a legal standpoint. b) The blocklists are public submitted information, full of overly wide banmasks, legitimate IPs, and the like. Just as there are legitimate IPs on the list there are illegitimate IPs not on the list. c) Since the blocklists are freely available to anyone they know exactly what IP ranges are on the list and what IP ranges are not. d) There is nothing stopping them from using a outsourcing to another organisation with a different IP range.| e) There is nothing stopping them from using a non-blocked, residential internet connection.
A false sense of security is worse than no security at all.
Fact: Anyone who actually relies on this is a moron -- Spread the joy of herpes |
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| reply to chRoniX10 said by chRoniX10 :They just enjoy spewing random opinions from their arse. Right. Links for you too, enjoy.
»www.insanelymac.com/lofiversion/···032.html
»forum.utorrent.com/viewtopic.php?pid=260111
»Ip blockers
I laugh at anybody who uses peer guardian and acts proud of it. |
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 Sinbad Sam
join:2001-11-13 Arlington, TX | reply to unizoid Interesting reads, but it appears alot of those threads you have a direct role in.
But if that is all you base your Opinions on......*shrugs* Kids these days. |
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| said by Sinbad Sam :Interesting reads, but it appears alot of those threads you have a direct role in. But if that is all you base your Opinions on......*shrugs* Kids these days. What are you talking about? Did you even click the links? I have no direct role in any thread that is not part of this forum. I simply searched on google for you since you apparently need help doing so.
I don't get what's so hard in understanding that peer guardian doesn't do anything for you. It blocks IPs that can be easily changed by the **AA's. |
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| reply to Sinbad Sam said by Sinbad Sam :Interesting reads, but it appears alot of those threads you have a direct role in. But if that is all you base your Opinions on......*shrugs* Kids these days. Common sense eludes users of Peer Guardian. -- Spread the joy of herpes |
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 Sinbad Sam
join:2001-11-13 Arlington, TX edit: April 8th, @07:59PM
| reply to Alcohol Troll On Kiddos*Plonk* |
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| reply to unizoid said by Sinbad Sam :Troll On Kiddos*Plonk* Maybe you can add my username to your PeerGuardian block list, it's just about as useful |
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| reply to Sinbad Sam If you're so keen on PG, then why don't you try defending it against the arguments presented here?
I think one of the strongest arguments is the one referring to residential IPs (which I've used many times in the past to argue against PG). What's stopping the RIAA from signing up with a residential IP, joining a torrent, and viewing all the peers currently downloading/uploading? Nothing. They can go ahead and log the users who have uploaded to them, and then fire off one of their notices to the ISP of the user.
What is PG going to do for you then? Are they going to ban every residential ISP out there? They would have to, wouldn't they? Every ISP could be helping the RIAA/MPAA, and not even know it. -- nfx |
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| reply to Alcohol said by Alcohol :I don't get what's so hard in understanding that peer guardian doesn't do anything for you. It blocks IPs that can be easily changed by the **AA's. Exactly. PeerGuardian and products like it are completely pointless, and won't protect you from getting busted by "The Man".
Here's an idea -- if you want to stay safe, don't use a filesharing medium which allows other users to capture your IP address and other information. AKA stop using torrents.  |
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 Sinbad Sam
join:2001-11-13 Arlington, TX edit: April 9th, @12:35PM
| Thanks I already use such a filesharing medium, and have been using since before the days of Cello. |
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