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    so p2pfire much better in keeping my privacy and saving my ass of those MPAA and riaa people
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    Essentially - you won't even connect to them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by zergcole View Post
    Hi anon I've just found out another site that Updates their IP Filter Lists and its updated, they have also a format available for emule, peerguardian and utorrent client. Here is the site address:

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    http://nexus23.org/warfare/content/view/17/34/
    I've been using this IPfilter, is not as agressive as the regular one, and it is usually updated 2-3 days after a new emule ipfilter is released.

    Hosted at Sourceforge:
    SourceForge.net: IpfilterX-u23
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    Added, thanks.
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    how do i combine all these list? do i just put the .p2p file in the folder?
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    No, P2PFire doesn't load any other blocklists than a single guarding.p2p or ipfilter.dat.

    It isn't advisable to append a list to another one, but you can achieve it by opening a cmd window, cding to the P2PF directory, and using the following command:
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    copy list1+list2 list3.p2p
    Replace the filenames as appropiate.
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    anon's way is better than pure ipfilter.
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    My way = that custom guarding.p2p file?

    It could use an update
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    Quote Originally Posted by anon View Post
    How?
    The firewall would need to have an IP blocking module anyway.
    The Blockpost plugin adds that functionality to Outpost v4, for example, but makes it work like PG, blocking packets and not connections.
    I chose this tool because it blocks connections instead, and has an extremely low CPU and RAM usage.
    This is an interesting difference between PG and P2PF.

    What about the IP filtering option in eMule ? Doest it block connections to bad IPs, or only packets ?
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    What about the IP filtering option in eMule ? Doest it block connections to bad IPs, or only packets ?
    It blocks them at TCP level = connections.
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    Can anyone please help me out? I am new to this, and I would greatly appreciate it if anyone can help me. I am using Vista Home Premium 64 bit.
    I followed everything but I am stuck at the step when I first start to run the p2pfire.exe file. This is the message it shows:

    http://i31.tinypic.com/2uz2j69.jpg

    I did restart the program many times but it still shows the same message. I would really appreciate it if anyone can help me out.

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    Unfortunately, P2PFire doesn't work on Vista. But you can try PeerBlock, the PG2 fork that does.
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    use ipfilter.dat in vuze & utorrent both ..pg dont know how to use that software..thats why..leave it
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    Quote Originally Posted by thebestofme13 View Post
    pg dont know how to use that software..
    Tutorial: How to install and configure PeerGuardian 2

    You should be fine with the IP Filter, though. It has the advantage of only blocking hosts for the P2P client.
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    Peerblock is much better than Peerguardian.
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