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Connection Problems Problems getting the LimeWire or WireShare program connecting to the Gnutella network.
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Bypass the annoying firewall (not 100% fool-proof) Edit: 27 Aug 2005 2042 EST This should work for most users. DO NOT USE THIS IF YOUR SCHOOL/WORK/ISP STRICTLY FORBIDS YOU TO NOT USE PEER TO PEER, OR IF IT IS ILLEGAL IN YOUR JURISDICTION. YOU RUN THE RISK OF LEGAL LIABILITY. Download Tor from here. Quote:
After that, you will need to load Privoxy. download here. Quote:
After you load Tor, it will be listening on your computer on port 8118. Launch Limewire, go to Tools -> Options. Click on Advanced, and go to Proxy. Choose HTTP, put localhost in the Proxy box, and 8118 in the Port. You won't notice a difference in speed, except for when Tor is slow. I downloaded some MP3s to test out the speed, and I noticed no difference. I received a 120kb/s download, and a few 40kb/s downloads. Tor will be affected when large amounts of users use it, or traffic on p2p is large. LordOfTheRings stated to me in a PM to change the default port from 6346 to something like 80, 22, 8080, 21, etc. because that will bypass someone on Tor blocking 6346 from going through their system. I tried it.. no luck. No luck either connecting through Tor with default 6346/tcp. Disclaimer: USING TOR WILL NOT SPEED UP YOUR INTERNET CONNECTION. THERE IS NO WAY TO SPEED IT UP WITHOUT SPENDING MORE MONEY TO BUY A BETTER CONNECTION, SO DON'T ASK. I KNOW SOMEONE'S GONNA SAY IT. also DO NOT USE TOR TO DOWNLOAD ILLEGAL THINGS OR VIOLATE LAWS IN YOUR AREA. ITS A LEGITIMATE APPLICATION, AND LIKE MOST LEGITIMATE APPLICATIONS, IT IS ABUSED BY END-USERS. Last edited by banmicrosofttoo; August 27th, 2005 at 06:34 PM. |
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Tor download links for all platforms: http://tor.eff.org/download.html Privoxy download links for all platforms: http://sourceforge.net/project/showf...group_id=11118 Running the Tor client on Mac OS X http://tor.eff.org/cvs/tor/doc/tor-doc-osx.html From Tor: Quote:
http://tor.eff.org/cvs/tor/doc/tor-doc-server.html Ciao
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yup, they're making it so ISPs can block the traffic coming through Tor by making them go through ports that would make people mad if the ISP shut them off. |
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Ok I have a question would it do any good to set my XP machine up as a server. I have the bandwith needed and very fast hard drives 2-Fujitsu U320 74GB 15,000 rpm set up 0-Raid Running a AMD64 3200+ OC to 2.4ghz. Will it use much memory. If I set it up as a server I do not intend to leave it on 24/7 it will only be left on 24/7 when I am home. Does anyone know what the side affects could be on me running LW at the same time. |
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tor doesnt eat up much resources. im running tor, privoxy, trillian, firefox, limewire, xircon irc client and winamp right now and im around the 20-30% CPU usage right now. its an amd k6-2/350 with 192mb of ram. to sign up as a tor server, you have to send them an e-mail to setup everything. if i had bandwidth to spare, i'd gladly do it. however, my bandwidth is shared with the computers in my house and my neighbor right now, so i'd hate to have some bad lag. tor would take up ~ 20-30k and most likely that'd affect your download speed if you're on dsl/cable.. your download speeds are knocked down a lil. i wish i had a full t3 45mb up and 45mb down... mmmmm... for a t1 here, they want $600/mo + 2 year contract |
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Salut Stief I don't know, haven't used it yet. My contribution thus fas was only opening the banmstoo' solution to other platforms. He runs it on a lowly K6 350, so performance of Tor and privoxy should be acceptable on any mac supporting os x. The clear limiting factor here is the bandwidth provided by the Tor system. Also, you may reach sometimes a Tor proxy from a network banning P2P or Gnutella.... Ciao
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Re: Bypass the annoying firewall (not 100% fool-proof) Quote:
Are any of you currently using Tor/Privoxy with Limewire? I have Limewire Pro 4.9.29. Any suggestions, helpful hints would be great. |
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