terrydrav Posted July 15, 2007 Report Posted July 15, 2007 I supose its noting to do with there client just that all the peers i've seen do this so far had azureus. What gives? How are they doing that? How do you get around them? Just two of the punks can brick a 100 peer conection. This looks really bad news to me.
DreadWingKnight Posted July 15, 2007 Report Posted July 15, 2007 anti-p2p poisoner peer server farms.
terrydrav Posted July 15, 2007 Author Report Posted July 15, 2007 I think I understand. Just restart Utorent and hope for the best? Is there any risk? I meen its not as if many arent down loading copyrighted files.
5618 Posted July 15, 2007 Report Posted July 15, 2007 or if it's a real torrent try setting bt.use_rangeblock to true in Advanced.
terrydrav Posted July 15, 2007 Author Report Posted July 15, 2007 Yes the rangeblock to true is helping. the torrent climbed from 13 real peers over 200 conections to about 40 in a few minuts. Thanks, sorry I paniced)
Switeck Posted July 15, 2007 Report Posted July 15, 2007 Permanetly block the bad ips using µTorrent's ipfilter.dat -- they will almost certainly NEVER be good peers/seeds. Those are fixed, business broadband connections...used to destroy the free exchange of ideas.
amc1 Posted July 16, 2007 Report Posted July 16, 2007 If I remember correctly, normally the peers identify themselves as Azureus 2.3.0.2 or 2.3.0.4... a fairly old version of Azureus, anyway - if you see those peers appearing, then it's quite likely that they are a anti-p2p peer.
robincheema Posted July 16, 2007 Report Posted July 16, 2007 use PG2... its always upto date. make shure not to block http..
DreadWingKnight Posted July 16, 2007 Report Posted July 16, 2007 PG2's blocklists are overbearing, inaccurate and largely block legit peers more than they block the bad guys.
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