Nov 29, 2007 8:42AM |
Here is a link to some Python scripting that will check to see if your ISP does packet spoofing AKA traffic shaping (basically mucking about with your downloads): http://www.eff.org/testyourisp/pcapdiff/ |
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Dec 7, 2007 3:51PM |
Cool, wish there was a GUI available command prompt is not my strong suit but gonna give it a shot anyways. |
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Dec 8, 2007 11:33AM |
Sorry. This largely comes from the open source world where the shortest distance between two points is a command line. GUIs keep people from learning; command lines give people more power if they are willing to use it. |
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11 months ago |
An update, for those who have Comcast or another ISP that "shapes" bittorrent traffic... (fortunately, I'm not one)... 2/15/08 TorrentFreak http://torrentfreak.com/bittorrent-devs-introduce-comcast-busting-encryptio n-080215/ "Several BitTorrent developers have joined forces to propose a new protocol extension with the ability to bypass the BitTorrent interfering techniques used by Comcast and other ISPs. This new form of encryption will be implemented in BitTorrent clients including uTorrent, so Comcast subscribers are free to share again." There are links within the article for those of you who want to keep up-to-date on the latest developments... |
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11 months ago |
it seems only in America to they try and pull this chyt I love to see it when ppl get around all their safe guards, I really laughed when micro soft said vista would put and end to piracy NOT there are more cracks patches and numbers than there were for xp As far as I know no canadian isp even bothers to choke the torrent ports they no it is a waste of time cheers |
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11 months ago |
btw you noticed I finally said something nice about this god forsaken junk heap the call a country |
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11 months ago |
@NIP Can members who know name ISP's that do interfere. Then where possible members can avoid them. |