intergration with peer guardian?

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Astro-SII
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intergration with peer guardian?

Post by Astro-SII » 2004-02-17 23:25

not sure on this, but having a IP blocklist that works like PG would be great, keep those corporate spies from checking out your files......

either have it be able to use the same refference file, like kazaa lite does, or something like that?

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Post by BSOD2600 » 2004-02-17 23:38

This will never happen.

Continue to use PG or enter the IPs into a firewall.

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Post by Astro-SII » 2004-02-18 00:18

so does this mean that PG works with DC++?

myself and "user x" are connected to the same hub and user x is connected from a PG blocklisted IP, he won't be able to connect to me or get my file list?

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Post by BSOD2600 » 2004-02-18 01:25

PG works indendantly of any application. So yes, it works along with DC++

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Post by Wisp » 2004-02-18 03:53

i think it's the duty of hub owners to kick/ban all RIAA scum, that way it's much more efficient

once a user is known to be from a anti-p2p corporation, his IP should be banned on all the hubs

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Post by [B]bongretarded » 2004-02-18 15:08

meh thats why i never use public hubs ny more ;)
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Post by Todi » 2004-02-19 04:39

Wisp wrote:i think it's the duty of hub owners to kick/ban all RIAA scum, that way it's much more efficient

once a user is known to be from a anti-p2p corporation, his IP should be banned on all the hubs
Once he is known, the damage is already done.. besides, you don't think corporations know about dynamic ips? =)

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Post by GargoyleMT » 2004-02-19 12:04

Wisp wrote:i think it's the duty of hub owners to kick/ban all RIAA scum, that way it's much more efficient
Ugh, well regardless of your stance on intellectual property, the RIAA does have the right to enforce copyright of the songs they're in charge of. Copying most commercial MP3s is a crime, legally.
once a user is known to be from a anti-p2p corporation, his IP should be banned on all the hubs
Would you trust an operator of another hub to give you a set of IPs to ban?

There are huge trust issues that make it hard to look seriously at implementing any such scheme. (At least if you want to do it right.)

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