Saturday, June 23, 2007

BT Search engine

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Friday, June 22, 2007

Way to bypass tracker error in BT

For those without VPN, we know that now TMnet not only restrict by speed, even the tracker is also blocked and always return Connection Closed By Peer error. Now there is a way to bypass it.


Step 2 :Install it, off all running program including the BT clients and then open PROXOMITRON. Below is the interface of the software:

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Step 3 :From the Edit Filters dialog box, click Headers
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Step 4: Scrll down and find User Agent: SpaceBison (Out) then click it on the Out Check Box
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Step 5:After finish setting the PROXOMITRON, go to the BT client and set the proxy server with

Type: HTTP
Proxy: localhost
Port: 8080
Remember to tick the checkbox of Using the proxy server for peer-to-peer connections
Below are example of utorrent client settings:
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In conclusion, I do not know how can this technique last long but TMnet sure would not just sit there doing nothing. They may then come out with some other new idea or technology to block us and throttle us again. May all the BT users with god speed~
Creadit goes to nazwa69 from torrent jiwang.

Thursday, June 21, 2007

Bad News about VPN Server

Nowadays, I found out my BT speed to be degrade at about 20~30kbps only whereas I normally can achieve as high as 70~80kbps. I send an email asking about the BT speed and the VPN provider reply me with the problem.

From the reply:

As the server is no longer located locally, the speeds for asian torrents is bound to drop somewhat. This is due to the TM Datacenter's new policy of jacking up the prices so it is no longer possible for me to continue hosting a server locally (at least not at RM30 rates). All shared servers are now capped at 2mpbs whereas dedicated would cost me around RM600/mb

I've noticed your IP 219.95.*.* which is probably why you are experiencing slow speeds. I could put you on any server in the world (except Malaysia) and you'd still get slow speeds. I'll repeat this again, Malaysian servers can no longer be used for VPN services due to the increase in prices over there and their implementation of capping on shared servers. I'm willing to host the VPN at a low profit but I'm unwilling to make a loss either, prices have shot up by more than 1000% (last time was on 100mpbs shared, now they asking for dedicated bandwidth to continue hosting). 1mbps at the datacenter will cost me approximately RM500 or more, how can I afford to continue hosting it?

In conclusion, although we get to use BT but still not that effectively. Seem like TMnet is trying to put a stop on P2P/BT in the near future. They are trying to cap the speed connecting to the international server and restrict us to as much as possible. Now even the TM new policy has make the server hosting price rising very high, it is giving most of us especially BT users a very hard life.

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