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Help any?R0CK3TM4NN said:Clevebucks (and this goes to everyone), to torrent those videos get MakeTorrent, under the "make your own torrent files" link on the first post. Follow the instructions here:
http://btfaq.com/serve/cache/56.html
When making the torrent file, the annouce url is:
http://tracker.prq.to/announce
I should probably post this up on the front page...
Firewalls, firewalls, firewalls -- though you will need to set a port for an Azureus or similar client to poke through. (Add this frailty to the list of reasons why a trusted peer-to-peer or share-the-load network is advised -- and advertising this broadly is probably a case of be careful what you wish for).sgabuck said:I've heard if you have a cable modem, keeping it on leaves your cpu open to hackers. Is that true? If it isn't, I'll keep my CPU on 24/7. I already downloaded the Michigan game, took about four hours and I'm going to DL the Alamo Bowl as soon as I get the time.
Mmm,not when its installed into an existing SP1 system - don't know if the WM always off is standard on XP-SP2 as a totally fresh install.CleveBucks said:I believe SP2 disables the Windows Messenger service by default.
That's a good hint -- how do you randomnize through a firewall? -- More like a Computers and Technology question though.CleveBucks said:As for BitTorrent, the ports being used are not in a range that a hacker would scan for. Actually, you can specify any old random port to use. Some clients will even randomize the port for every download.
On page 8 of this thread I posted an article that tells you how to change the port on Azureus and Yet ABC. It's a really good idea to change the port, not for security reasons, but because some ISPs restrict bandwidth on the standard bit torrent ports.sandgk said:That's a good hint -- how do you randomnize through a firewall? -- More like a Computers and Technology question though.
We're off to a great start here and everyone is doing a great job of keeping seeding. As long as everyone remembers to keep their bit torrent software on for a few days after they're done downloading, this is going to be great!fiestabuckeye said:Alright, what game is next?
Rocket,R0CK3TM4NN said:I put up some directions on how to make torrents in the first post. If it isn't detailed enough lemme know.
In other news, I built my media center computer and it is the most amazing thing ever made in the history of man. It's basically like tivo but 1,030,493,406,679 times better (and no monthly fee).