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January 25th, 2005, 02:23 PM
Well, in Linux I use aMule (which is basically eMule) with it's built in blocklist manager, and I've had no problems.
To get an updated list, here's what you do: 1. Go to www.methlabs.org/sync and download the list you want. At the very least, download the Anti-P2P - the other lists will just give you more protection (i.e., if you think the gov't is watching you, or whatever) 2. Extract guarding.p2p from the file using a program such as WinZip or WinRAR (for Window users). If you're cheap (like me :) ), 7zip will do the same thing http://www.7-zip.org/ Now, to update the list in eMule, click Tools, IP Filter. Highlight all the ranges in there, and click Delete. Then, click Append, navigate to the file you just extracted, and click OK. eMule will do the rest. To update PGLite, just copy the guarding.p2p file into the directory you extracted PGLite into. Say Yes to overwrite the old copy there. If you want to update aMule (this covers just the Linux version), it's a little more difficult. You'll have to convert the guarding.p2p list into an eDonkey list (I use http://bluetack.co.uk 's online converter), and paste the results into (I think - I'm doing this from memory right now) ~/.aMule/ipranges.dat (something along the lines of that) |
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