I bet 5$ you'll beat koel. Anybody in?
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I bet 5$ you'll beat koel. Anybody in?
$5 is good. I could buy a $5 milkshake.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zoJAc_aSM7E
anon doesn't seem like someone who'd pick fights in real life.
Hello, I'm a complete noobs here. My wcd account is disabled long time ago & I want to get back in.
I've re-re-read this thread and willing to ask about ip address changing part, especially the mac-address.
If I have a dynamic ip address, I don't have to change my laptop mac-address, isn't it?
If yes (I have to change laptop mac-address), do I need to change my router mac-address as well?
Moreover, I have a plan to buy a new laptop, but I will keep my modem/router the same. My isp will also be the same (dynamic ip address). If I use this new laptop, do I have to do something with the mac-address (spoofing/changing/etc)?
Thank you.
The MAC address thing is an unnecessary scare. I have never changed it anywhere, and they never found my dupe accounts. They can't see it unless you let them run sufficiently-privileged code (like a Java applet, and Java security warnings usually go apeshit every time you try to load anything potentially untrusted) or send it in a request for whatever reason. I have some pretty secure browser settings, so I may be taking something for granted, I have written several posts on how to secure Firefox and uploaded my Opera profile if you're interested.
Just change your external IP. That's all that matters.
Guys, is it possible to change the range of my IP? It is already dynamic and changes eah time I turn off my router but only the two last numbers that change. Thanks
Probably only by subscribing to another ISP.
Complete MAC changes may work, and the same applies to that IP changing script I wrote years ago, if you have a direct connection or run its steps manually in your router.
Mind you, results are (as alpacino hinted) ultimately provider-dependent.
When I read stuff like this I really wonder:
https://torrentfreak.com/private-tor...-users-130908/
Is this true? Sounds like they perform an automated check on every new member, comparing mail, IP, username...
The thing is, my what.cd account got disabled over 2 years ago (I made a stupid mistake back then). So if staff can somehow connect my to my old account, they maybe find out my profiles on other torrent trackers (based on the IP address). And that's something I really try to avoid, I'm not eager to get banned on other trackers just because I registered twice on what.
So what's your experience? How long do trackers keep records of their users? And what sort of information do they store? Also information like torrent clients, irc clients, browser version and so on? :confused:
It's hard for us to know, naturally, so assume it is and act accordingly. If you have a dynamic IP and follow the tips in the first post, they can't get you. The most they'll have is a "suspicious" IP range.
Interesting reading material:
http://www.sb-innovation.de/showthre...threadid=19568
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Thanks for your opinion.
How would you get back into what? Trough the interview or through an invite? Or doesn't it matter in the end?
Well, my country is banned from the interview channel, so I'd have to find an invite... which is also easier and puts me through less scrutiny anyway.