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PeerGuardian 2

The public beta is finally here...

Wow that took forever!

http://peerguardian.methlabs.org/pg2.html
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Hey what exactly can you do with that? Can you actually make it so your ip can't be logged when you visit websites by running that?

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Nah, it just bocks connections to known baddies.

makes it impssible for me to make a connection to known IPs of lets say the MPAA
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However it allows you to filter by port so you can still make fun of the mpaa's website but can't get stung by their torrent narcs... or so the theory goes. It's like a condom for your P2P(p).

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Hmmm...I guess I understand...except it doesn't seem to work the way I would expect.

Say I wanted to block one of you? So I add your IP to the list. Then you try and ping my box and you get a reply...uh...isn't this not supposed to work?

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I just run it, and pretend everything is ok. Hopefully it is.

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It blocks everything except port 80, and even that if you want.

So therefore if you added our IPs you wouldnt be able to ping us, or us ping you.

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Re: Peerguardian 2 On Windows Vista
anyone interested in PG2 for Windows Vista should keep their eyes on the forums during the next few days for some significant developments.

a functional PG2 Vista driver was contributed by a member and an effort is underway to get it intergraded into PG2 and released for testing

you can see the driver being run in the Vista console here -> http://phoenixlabs.org/2007/05/30/a-...hings-to-come/
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good lookin out

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YeeeeeeeHaaaaaawwwwww!!!! I NEED this! I have to remote into my other PCs for doing any torrentization...

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Yizooo!!!!

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