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    Banning IPs in µTorrent

    Hey,
    Anyone someone knows how to ban in µTorrent all IP besides one, for example I want to download only from IP 192.168.1.100 not from other thousands seeds... Adding every IP to ipfilter.dat manually by copying from peerlist won't work. Because torrent have thousands peers and they are changing in every minutes.
    Any ideas?
    Thanks a lot for reading
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    000.000.000.000 - 192.168.001.099 , 000 , Ban all IPs except 192.168.1.100
    192.168.001.101 - 255.255.255.255 , 000 , Ban all IPs except 192.168.1.100
    Put that in your IPfilter.dat. You might need to add an exception for the tracker's IP too.
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    Thanks, it works exactly as I want. I was thinking about turn off option "Ask tracker for scrape information" or "Enable Peer Exchange" and add manually IP which I want.
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    Could You explain what thats all mean, I know that I don't have to use "Ban all IPs except 192.168.1.100" and it works?
    Last edited by roberto1972; 24.09.12 at 13:23. Reason: my post after post, I should edit post before
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    000.000.000.000 - 192.168.001.099 , 000 , Ban all IPs except 192.168.1.100

    This is the IP range you want to block with this rule. If you want to block a single address, enter it as both the beginning and end of the range.
    This is a filter level going from 000 to 255. Consider it a "priority" or importance for the particular rule. Some applications (e.g. eMule) let you selectively apply rules based on their level. uTorrent is not one of them, so this value is irrelevant here.
    This is a comment. Applications might display it when a rule is used to provide insight on why it happened, usually who the IP block belongs to. You can enter anything, but I believe there's a character limit.

    I guess that's the explanation you want.
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
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