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    Bluetack Blocklist Manager 2.7.7

    I recently had to use this program and realized it's almost impossible to find a copy online... so here it is, as well as the browser-based version. Some potential keywords for those searching via Google follow.

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    Blocklist_Manager_Install_2.7.7.exe
    BLMInstall277.exe
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    Quote Originally Posted by anon View Post
    I recently had to use this program and realized it's almost impossible to find a copy online... so here it is, as well as the browser-based version. Some potential keywords for those searching via Google follow.

    Code:
    Blocklist_Manager_Install_2.7.7.exe
    BLMInstall277.exe
    eb26ebec97155a1892c2c228efdcdbc0
    9b2238fa5f67e77e238233ca1bccfbb005500560
    f275fae7142a645568e146cc5ffa85b22e9c3d8d26569d011dca104bff2bacb2
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    Thanks dude! I used to use these back in the early 2000's and wanted to see if they still work as I used to use Peer Guardian / ProtoWall / BlockList Manager

    I wish there was a Windows 10 version of ProtoWall, that thing was leetness lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jamesta View Post
    Thanks dude! I used to use these back in the early 2000's and wanted to see if they still work as I used to use Peer Guardian / ProtoWall / BlockList Manager
    Don't forget P2PFire and P2PHazard

    I wish there was a Windows 10 version of ProtoWall, that thing was leetness lol
    Does PeerBlock not work on it? It's the successor to PeerGuardian and the only program of this kind that has been updated relatively recently...

    I think these days people would rather implement blacklists at the gateway level with Pi-Hole or iptables, therefore there isn't much love shown for IP blocking software anymore.
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    Does anyone know about the best list of Pi-hol?
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    Quote Originally Posted by whyme View Post
    best list
    Objectively speaking, there isn't such a thing for any program, because it's all about what you want to block. But these resources may help you find your answer.

    https://firebog.net/
    https://github.com/blocklistproject/Lists

    Tip: less is more. Don't stack all the lists you can thinking it is "better", use the minimum set that does the job. I for one use a very conservative list: it blocks Google hosts, social networking, crypto miners, telemetry and a small set of miscellaneous entries I built over the years, while leaving everything else alone.

    And remember, advertising can be annoying, but it funds the sites and content creators we know and love, and the alternatives have only seen limited success so far.
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    Just wonted to say, Thanks very much for posting this as i use this for qBittorrent blocklist for Public torrents.

    PeerBlock https://www.peerblock.com still working here also what is another useful tool for organizing ip ranges and then using Protowall in BISS to import.
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    Quote Originally Posted by francisuk1989 View Post
    Just wonted to say, Thanks very much for posting this as i use this for qBittorrent blocklist for Public torrents.
    Same here with uTorrent, I build a new blocklist at the beginning of every month. Note that I recommend you enable "disallow connections to privileged ports" in qBittorrent for the reason mentioned at http://www.sb-innovation.de/showthread.php?t=34770.

    what is another useful tool for organizing ip ranges and then using Protowall in BISS to import.
    I wouldn't know. This is the first one I've ever used and it's been able to do everything I want so far!
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    I tried to use the .mht file from the 2nd zip on Microsoft Edge and Chorme recently and I always get the message: This page requires Javascript. Please enable Javascript to use the converter.

    Does someone has an idea how can I fix this? The Javascript is actually enabled
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    Try this. It's the same thing, but in unpacked form and with a few minor code fixes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by anon View Post
    Try this. It's the same thing, but in unpacked form and with a few minor code fixes.
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    It's the same...
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    Disable any content blocking extensions like uBlock or uMatrix or try a different browser
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