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03-17-2009, 09:02 PM #1
iT0MEK
Keeper
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07-30-2009, 04:08 AM #38
but then again. If you download one song on limeware, and that file is corrupted. Then you place it in iTunes it will not sync you ipod or anything for that matter, Just your purchased if your lucky. Torrent are the same way, they do slow down your computer because of the trackers. And yes there is trackers on all torrents. Thats why you need to use Warez. It cost like a $dollar a month for an account for rapidshare/flashget.
08-15-2009, 08:13 PM #39
iWarrior
I Sell Fifa Coins.
Limeware gave me lots of viruses
08-16-2009, 01:57 AM #40
Originally posted by iWarrior View Post
Limeware gave me lots of viruses


As well me too
08-18-2009, 02:43 PM #41
what are "trackers" o_o... How can i block them off???>>>
08-18-2009, 08:20 PM #42
uTorrent is a very light BitTorrent program compared to Azureus. It loads fast, responds to user interaction quickly, and has a pretty attractive UI. But it is undeniably slow when it comes to downloading.

When downloading the same torrent on the same two computers connected to the same Internet connection, Azureus races to connect to as many peers as possible, while uTorrent seems to be in a rehab of some kind. I’ve tested this with 5 torrents just to make sure. The result — Azureus is definitely faster.

uTorrent doesn’t seem to be very aggressive when it connects to peers. Only a few connections are made and those peers often put uTorrent on the bottom of their priority list.

In the programming perspective, uTorrent does not connect to as many peers as possible. While this may or may not be considered a bug, uTorrent seems to only connect to a fraction of the total number of peers, set by an algorithm related to share ratio. There is some kind of faulty logic that prevents uTorrent from connecting to many peers, which reinforces the algorithm.


Turn off DHT. Why would you want to do that? Real easy solution, only download torrents from the trackers you want. Other than that there is no specific function within the client that bans certain trackers.
08-24-2009, 02:51 AM #43
iWarrior
I Sell Fifa Coins.
Anyone got a virus from it yet...
08-24-2009, 01:59 PM #44
Yes i have before
10-13-2009, 03:08 PM #45
Physicalfire
Bounty hunter
Not sure it's good.
10-13-2009, 05:04 PM #46
Originally posted by Physicalfire View Post
LOL, I thought you were a hacker?? Well atleast a coder, come on you should know that's bullshit. I'll give you my IP and what can you do. Give me your modems mac address and I'll be using your internet, with your personal identification to your host. I could download illegal information about bombs, explosives etc... They would raid your house, and you would be arrested. DHCP sniffer and DHCP FORCE. Easy to do, Telnet 192.168.1.1 - admin - password.


You're the worst type of wannabe ever. Don't come on here talking rubbish mate and thinking you know something when you don't, cos you don't know who might actually be on here.

1. You're assuming he's on Virgin? Why? Do you have pyschic abilities, or you just a really bad liar? I think the latter.

2. Why would you need his mac if you have "DHCP Sniffer and Force?" They're there to find MACS and configs, although unlike you, someone like me knows that they now scrambled the configs. Infact the person that probably programmed your modem probably got information from me or one of my associates in the first place.

3. You're not using HIS internet at all, you clearlly have no idea how it works what so ever and Virgin can take it down to the exchange, not the person house. If they did, do you think there would be this security hole?

4. You can only use someone's MAC if they're in the same area, diff UBR. So how you going to use his MAC again Mr. Porkey Pie?

5. The modem needs to loaded with Haxorware of Infinite, you don't telnet into it and magically change the MAC. Another lie? You're on a roll kidda :cool:

6. 192.168.1.1 is the address of your router (most probably) and the modem is always 1.100.

So you sir, are a complete an utter failure of a wannabe hacker. We have enough wannabe's on here, we don't need another. Take your hard talk somewhere else.

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