I don't think there's much to be gotten from an edonkey2000 server, they've been used as honeypots before for years but I've never heard of anything come from it.
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I need help, because today my net provider sent me mail that I've been doing illegal operation by downloading the movie. |
That isn't done via servers, its done by other crawling cliens and despite it being scarey, its usually won't come of anything. Unshare the movie in question for a while then try again later.
http://www.chillingeffects.org/dmca512/ ... ticeID=855If you need to reply to that message, so your son or cousin, or whoever that's staying with you (depending on what the movie is)
might help, but emule sends out ips from third person parties, so you can send it to a 'safe' peer and the 'safe' person sends it to a 'bad' peer. Essentially its outdone. However, you might as well, some of the ranges are bad ips and hackers, and given the resource usage is low, why not? Its an okay firewall.
Don't think it will stop a cease and desist letter though or offer protection
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Can someone tell me what is GuardianPeer for? |
Its a firewall that contains huge ip ranges from people like BayTSP who are the number one sender of cease and desist letters to my knowledge (they work for Paramount pictures).... this is what a cease and desist letter like them looks like:
http://www.chillingeffects.org/dmca512/ ... ticeID=855But there's huge ranges like the FBI, etc. There's also loads of legitimate clients because they list is made by people suffering from paranoia (as is needed to compile such lists).
As stated above, its not exactly a real measure, and only works blocking direct connections, but its probably better running it if you have no ip block lists, even if its just to filter out bad/fake part seeders.
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oh, yeah, and how do I connect to Kad server? |
Go to the KAD tab and hit connnect. Your on kad. If you can't do that, you need to check your firewall is open on the required ports.
Detailed firewall info is available on
http://www.emule-project.net in the help section.