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    p2p fire ,what is this ?

    hey,
    What is the job p2p fire ?

    i simply use ip filter.dat with azureus.

    1)i download ipfiler
    2)i do this setting :



    p2pfire does :
    [Tutorial] How to block harmful IP ranges with P2PFire
    As you may know, it's always good to have an IP filter with an up-to-date blocklist to avoid taking risks when P2Ping, with the RIAA and anti-P2P organizations like MediaDefender and BayTSP around. Here's a tutorial about how to protect yourself from these dangers. In it we'll cover how to block harmful IP ranges using the P2PFire program, because it is free and open-source, doesn't slow down your connection like PeerGuardian if you haven't applied the TCP/IP half-open connections patch, and uses less than 6MB of RAM and 1% of CPU under heavy traffic. Note that it only works under Windows 2000, XP and 2003.
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    dont ipfilter with azureus do same job ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kirkedir View Post
    p2pfire does :


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    dont ipfilter with azureus do same job ?
    Essentially - but P2PFire blocks IP ranges for your whole computer, while Azureus's IPFilter only affects the BitTorrent client.

    P2PF also uses very little resources (4MB RAM and <1% CPU), while Azu's IPFilter will increase memory usage.
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    what exactly is this doing? it has lots of blacklisted ip ranges or does it hide the user ip from tracker?
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    It prevents you from contacting IPs that are in your blocklist. Useful to avoid anti-P2P bots, fake trackers, etc.
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    Quote Originally Posted by anon View Post
    Essentially - but P2PFire blocks IP ranges for your whole computer, while Azureus's IPFilter only affects the BitTorrent client.

    P2PF also uses very little resources (4MB RAM and <1% CPU), while Azu's IPFilter will increase memory usage.
    should my whole computer be protected ? who and how could try to access my computer ?
    i think anti,-p2p companies only could reached me by bittorent or emule ,and azureus with ipfilter already block them


    (i am not an expert,just i am a newbie )
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    Quote Originally Posted by kirkedir View Post
    should my whole computer be protected ?
    That's up to you. I personally prefer not to connect to bad IPs at all, instead of preventing just my P2P client from doing so.

    who and how could try to access my computer ?
    A possible hacker, for eaxmple - an anti-hacker blocklist is available here.

    Otherwise, I haven't heard of an anti-P2P organization or bot hacking inside filesharers' computers so far - but if your country doesn't allow you to upload or download copyrighted material, you may get in trouble.

    i think anti,-p2p companies only could reached me by bittorent or emule ,and azureus with ipfilter already block them
    So it is, basically.
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