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ISPs and Bit Torrent Traffic
16 years 3 months ago #27120
by silentko
Replied by silentko on topic Re: ISPs and Bit Torrent Traffic
I have not use Tor but i have being using PG2 (peer guardian) for quite sometimes and all i have to say its good things about it. ill look into Tor more.
16 years 3 months ago #27127
by silentko
Replied by silentko on topic Re: ISPs and Bit Torrent Traffic
Read about what Tor is and its use for anonymity go online. its very different from pear guardian.
Its really good (if it does what it says it does and it looks like it does) since it keeps bouncing you from different proxies (like 30) but people should take a look at it. www.torproject.org
Ill post this in the cool sources sections too.
Its really good (if it does what it says it does and it looks like it does) since it keeps bouncing you from different proxies (like 30) but people should take a look at it. www.torproject.org
Ill post this in the cool sources sections too.
16 years 3 months ago #27136
by ZiPPy
ZiPPy
Replied by ZiPPy on topic Re: ISPs and Bit Torrent Traffic
I know that Tor and PG2 are two different things, but if you think about it they go together quite well. You run Tor to keep yourself anonymous on the Internet while searching torrent sites. You run PG2 when you finally found the torrent you want and you begin downloading. The name of the game here is keeping anonymous.
Stupid analogy:
Picture yourself as a ninja (PG2). You never see a ninja because they are hidden. But when your getting dressed to become a ninja, you can't do this out in public. This is where Tor comes into play. Tor will keep you anonymous when your prepping to become a ninja. When your surfing to find that torrent you want to download. Stupid little analogy, but if you think about it they go hand in hand, respectively.
Cheers,
ZiPPy
Stupid analogy:
Picture yourself as a ninja (PG2). You never see a ninja because they are hidden. But when your getting dressed to become a ninja, you can't do this out in public. This is where Tor comes into play. Tor will keep you anonymous when your prepping to become a ninja. When your surfing to find that torrent you want to download. Stupid little analogy, but if you think about it they go hand in hand, respectively.
Cheers,
ZiPPy
ZiPPy
16 years 3 months ago #27137
by silentko
Replied by silentko on topic Re: ISPs and Bit Torrent Traffic
ha ha nice got ya
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16 years 2 weeks ago #28079
by gagamboy
Replied by gagamboy on topic Re: ISPs and Bit Torrent Traffic
Hi Solo,
I know its a bit late for this reply. I am just wondering if you have the sniffer that can decode back to sniff packets (html... etc).
Thanks.
Cheers!
Gagamboy
I know its a bit late for this reply. I am just wondering if you have the sniffer that can decode back to sniff packets (html... etc).
Thanks.
Cheers!
Gagamboy
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