is opening fine.
Buddy, if your ISP is blocking the connection then use any of these 5 VPN Services recommended by other Redditors for torrenting.
I am using NordVPN and CyberGhost without any issues at all.
Seriously though, why not integrate your data with MB, at least on the back end? Creating another thing feels a bit like creating another wikipedia. It smells of NIH syndrome.
I suggest splitting it along the same lines that MB does, with 'Core Data' and 'Supplementary Data'.
Also include an option in your license to contribute some of the other stuff to MB (at your option) at some point in the future. So if you ever shut down your work doesn't disappear.
I have no doubt that you can do great things.
You came to the right place. I personally use the 'The Candlemarker's Log Book'. Phenomenal tracker system for candlemaking.
You can find it here: https://www.amazon.com/Candlemarkers-Log-Book-templated-candlemaking/dp/1723935050
Are you talking about Google Public DNS or OpenDNS? They're not the same.
Though for what it's worth I do like using Google's Public DNS, they resolve faster than many ISPs' own DNS servers so it's kind of a speed boost for your web browsing & whatnot. Haven't used them to get around ISP level site blocks, not sure how well this works in that context.
One thing worth noting: all three sites (and most other trackers these days) use HTTPS. The most a third party intercepting your traffic can see is the domain name (leaked via DNS requests and SNI) and amount of data transferred. Full page URLs and the contents of those pages aren't visible.
Edit: If you aren't already using it, you should probably install the HTTPS Everywhere browser extension.
Please don't run torrents over Tor, the network wasn't designed for that sort of load. Besides, UDP packets don't run over Tor anyway.
Get a paid torrent-friendly VPN that doesn't log.
I know this is /r/trackers, but for alot of the odder shows, you are better off on usenet. You can integrate it into sonarr. https://sabnzbd.org/ or https://nzbget.net/ . Then get a indexer (10 $ for lifetime), then wait for a deal on usenet provider for about 1 $ a month. Or get a block account if that suits you better, 1 $ per 500 gb or so.
The nzg client will be the download client like deluge in sonarr, and the indexer will be where you set trackers in sonarr.
You might not get banned for it, but if you're banned for another reason and try to get your account back, you might not be as lucky as other users (who try to get their account back) if you browse /ptg/ (and if the staff of a tracker knows this).
https://ghostbin.com/paste/v4a8v
Here's some proof for that.
Edit: added "(who try to get their account back)"
At least it was discovered by Perfect Privacy who did the responsible thing and forwarded the information to other VPN providers so they could fix it, it's also good to see that the vulnerability is fixed relatively easily. This could had been quite serious in the wrong hands.
Our tracker is not hosted by PRQ - it's actual host is elsewhere, PRQ just provides a tunnel to it. The recent downtime for many torrent sites (including GFT and ourselves) has been due to network issues on PRQ's end disrupting that tunnel, which just happen to have coincided with the raid, though they are unrelated.
It's not been a good week for them, heh.
Another way to find new trackers is to look at what Jackett supports. Updates and tracker additions/removals happen often within a few days of things changing since people require it for automated downloading.
You could use Deluge (open source, cross platform) or simply use an older version of uTorrent as many (including myself) do.
Thank you very much, if this ever happens on a private tracker again please do the same thing and let the tracker's staff know, this is of the upmost importance.
I see you said you are looking into VPNs, as you know a lot of people recommend Private Internet Access which I've never used but have heard nothing but good about, either way I'm sure if you get a VPN you will be fine from now on :)
H.264 (MPEG-4 AVC) is a video compression format, x264 is a piece of software that encodes video into this format. Just like we had XviD and DivX before which were both MPEG-4 ASP encoders. What you're asking is like asking "is it better to download a LAME (http://lame.sourceforge.net/) release or an MP3 release" (if you are more familiar with audio), which doesn't make much sense.
Always a bittorrent client, something to extract, and something to play media files:
For me on Windows: 7zip, VLC, µtorrent, Chrome, Steam, TeraCopy, Ccleaner, Recuva, MSE, MalwareBytes, MyDefrag.
Mac: Transmission (latest trunk), p7zip, Unarchiver, Perian, VLC, MPlayer Extended, Firefox, Onyx, Cyberduck, Bodega.
Ubuntu: Transmission (latest trunk), p7zip, VLC, Chrome, ubuntu-restricted-extras, irssi.
Get a VPN. It will lower your download and upload (probably - mine stabilizes at around 6 MB down and up) but you will never need to worry about getting cease and desists. Private Internet Access, in my opinion, is the best VPN available when considering cost, accessibility, and anonymity. Only $40 a year.
>does not hijack your browser if you try to visit a non-existent page
OpenDNS does exactly that though, unless they've changed lately.
EDIT: /u/312c is right, they have changed and recently stopped hijacking queries: https://www.opendns.com/no-more-ads/
Step one: go to bandcamp.com/artists, sort by new
Step two: Download free music in every format
Step three: Upload to what, watch the seedboxes autosnatch everything within minutes
Step four: repeat
You can do this without a seedbox and still earn at least 1 GB a day. Not a lot if you insist on downloading 24-bit vinyl FLACs for every album, but if you need those a seedbox is a sound and reasonable investment.
I listened to first episode and I have a slightly better opinion about NOS, but still not favorable enough to create an acc there.
I have one question though, why didn't sarek and co. addres this? From logs it's clear that he lied about hack/breach or however you want to call it. I can't speak for everyone else but for me this is stil the biggest reason why I don't join the tracker.
Since we can never have enough backup options I wish you all the best. Cheers
Here's my version of it: https://ghostbin.com/paste/3j5sd (which is almost the same as yours, which I used to inspire it).
My interest is in making it easy to run single tasks within (or groups of them) without affecting the overall running of the scheduler. Haven't fully tested this beyond some basic runs so might be bugs in the logic (and the logic could certainly be a bit cleaner I'm sure).
We plan to open source our fork of gazelle (though there's some internal stuff we've yet to fully launch so we're going to hold off on that until do that) as not doing that is (in my opinion) disregarding what our origin is and without WCD open sourcing it in the first place, we wouldn't have any of the wonderful gazelle based sites. I do plan to release a new version of ocelot soonish that supports logging, daemon mode, and IPv6 inspired by what EMP did with theirs.
> other private trackers that also have this NO VPN rule
All the other sites in the .click group
The VPN issue is more complicated than "is it banned?"
If you're torrenting with a VPN that does not support port forwarding, then you're not seeding properly
If you're torrenting through a SOCKS proxy, then you're probably not seeding at all
If your VPN changes your IP address every few minutes, then you can't seed, because the tracker is always sending your old IP address to the other peers
If your VPN supports port forwarding, but changes the forwarded port number, then your torrent client is listening on the wrong port
If you use PIA, they support port forwarding only on selected gateways, and those gateways are full of people sharing the same IP address, which might flag you for having multiple accounts on a single IP address
If I write a list of conditions for using a VPN, publish it on the tracker's rules pages, and tell people to read it when they ask about using a VPN, they completely ignore it and sign up with IPVanish or PIA anyway
In this situation, it's simpler to delete the detailed explanation and just ban VPN use, but who wants a simple life
Read the long threads elsewhere in this subreddit discussing VPN use with private trackers
If you have a few guys all using public trackers then have them all chip in for a PIA/NordVPN account (Like 15$ from 3 people would get you a VPN account for a year) and a router that can handle OpenVPN for your homes connection speed. That would be a lot cheaper then losing your ISP and having to pay copyright trolls. (depending where you live)
From this page: https://mgba.io/2016/09/13/fuzzing-emulators/
>Anyone familiar with computer security should be familiar with the concept of fuzzing. You throw garbage data at a program, over and over again, to see if it crashes. If it does, you might have a security issue. It’s a great way to do automated security testing of software, and has uncovered countless critical issues in software across the board. A popular fuzzing framework, American Fuzzy Lop (usually called afl or afl-fuzz for short), even has a “trophy case” for only a small percentage of the bugs it has uncovered—and there are over 150 bugs listed!
In case someone can't access pastebin here's the message:
>--- An update on the ongoing KG downtime ---
>Our apologies to all our users for the downtime and lack of updates on the situation. Here's the order of events from the last few weeks:
>- your kind donations paid for the next 12 months of web hosting.
>- BREIN lodged a complaint with our host. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BREIN
>- we are still online at this point. we began planning how to handle the situation, then...
> - an anonymous complaint to our domain registrar lead to suspension of our domain. this prevents your computer from translating karagarga.net into the IP address for our server.
>We have disabled access to the main website and tracker. The forum is still accessible with a workaround (see below). No data has been lost or leaked and we hope to see you all soon. > - KG staff
>--- To confirm this message is authentic you can check with our staff on various trackers, or try our IRC channel ---
>Forum note: get access by editing your HOSTS file and adding the line:
>94.75.228.133 forum.karagarga.net
>Keep a note that you've made this change, if we move server in the future you will have to undo it. Instructions here: http://www.rackspace.com/knowledge_center/article/how-do-i-modify-my-hosts-file
Time-based One-Time Password algorithm (TOTP) is currently the only option in UNIT3D via email. However we do plan to add support also for Authy and Google2FA. However I have been looking into this lately. Anyone have experience with it?
+1 for SyncThing, works like a charm. The folks on Widows will probably find SyncTrayzor the most convenient, it's just SyncThing with an own browser slapped onto it so that it, some people may prefer that to administrating it through your main browser.
Download available here: https://github.com/canton7/SyncTrayzor/releases
> I was given accusations by a user in the channel who was not clearly a mod or staffer.
This person is a so-called catalyst in IRC and they are very much appreciated. Moderation is done best without authority. Often it is simply not needed.
In any way, it does not really matter if he was mod or staff.
> I decide this guy must just be here screwing with me so I call him a moron and tell him to get a life.
At that point it does not matter who is in the right or not. You lost all basis of argument. People will either ignore you or use authority. Trackers are small, especially their IRC channels.
It does not speak for you that even now you don't consider yourself to even be partly blamed here.
> At the end of day I did nothing wrong except (...)
This speaks volumes. It does not matter if he was rude or not. If people start insulting others, they lose their IRC privileges. Note how I call it privilege, not right. That is usually not even taken personally. At that point you are just neither considered a contribution to the chat nor deserving of support.
They even gave you the courtesy of telling you the reason. Up until then they were obviously really trying to hear your side of things. See if you really did nothing wrong. Make sure this is avoided in the future, especially for other (less insulting) people.
Slowly building lists of VPNs which do and do not support port forwarding. It's a bit difficult because many VPN providers do not mention port forwarding on their Web pages ...
Port forwarding VPN services:
Note: It's easier to configure port forwarding with a VPN than on some home routers. Login to your VPN account on the VPN Web site, go to the port forwarding form, select a port
Non-shared IP address, no NAT, all ports open
This setup does not require port forwarding because it is not using NAT
All ports open makes the user responsible for blocking sensitive ports like CIFS
VPN services without port forwarding:
This is super impressive, but I don't know enough to interpret it. What on here is most important to choosing a VPN?
I currently use Mullvad on the recommendation of a friend who knows more than I. How can I determine how Mullvad stacks up to its competitors?
I didn't want to bring in the botnent meme, but that's what you become part of by installing it actually.
If you are looking to unblock some of the popular services that only work in specific regions, give proxmate a shot, it's open source and it works with a bunch of the popular ones by installing the packages that you want.
Type whatever you can't reach in the bar in this site and it will tell you if it's up or down. It's fairly accurate, and there's other sites that do this as well if this one doesn't work for some reason.
I don't think they're watching you, it's more likely they've added TBP to some kind of block list. It might be a good time to switch to a private tracker.
This. If you value your privacy, all traffic should go encrypted to a seedbox. It's worth shelling out $10 extra a month or whatever you get a seedbox for to get peace of mind. Hell, if you want just privacy you could get a VPN solution just to tunnel the actual traffic (and not help you with the seeding). A cheap Swedish one (assuming you're not too far from Sweden, check out other options if that's the case) is http://mullvad.net/sv/ (50 SEK/month, which is $7.7 USD) or https://www.ipredator.se/ if you ideologically want to support the people behind The Pirate Bay and similar projects (they donate to i2p, for example), and ipredator is 150 SEK for three months.
This is the prime use case for plex. I stopped sharing files 10 years ago. Now my friends and family just have access to my plex library and I’m their personal little Netflix.
If you have one (or a few) particular person you share often with you can setup a BitTorrent sync. I think it’s called https://www.resilio.com now. Basically it’s a folder on your end shared to a folder on their end.
You are probably thinking about the early months of BitTorrent Sync. I remember it spawned several Websites with public keys to p2p folders. As far as i know the software never went Open Source as promised but is now known as https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resilio_Sync
The Open Source alternative nowadays is https://syncthing.net/
i don't know what happened to those tracker-like sites that indexed popular keys for p2p content folders, would be interested as well if there is still something...
VPNs can't be expected to log user data. They're used by political dissidents in authoritarian countries. Would America expose Chinese human rights activists to the risk of imprisonment, just because Lionsgate wants to track bittorrent movie sharers?
The most likely effect of this lawsuit is that VPN companies stop promoting VPN as a way to pirate movies. Promotions like this will disappear ...
> You will receive instantly an email that welcomes you to PrivateVPN among with the download links and useful guides, such as How to unblock Netflix step by step guide
For Slots..
etc etc etc
Or.. get a dedicated server and use the Seedbox From Scratch Script
Get Private Internet Access. This will guarantee that ALL torrent traffic MUST go through the vpn, even if you're not connected to the main client. So you can leave your web traffic where it is, and have only torrent traffic moving through the VPN. Plus it's cheap as hell.
dickthespic is not uploading anything. Look at the upload dates on this stuff. Everything is dated from before, right down to the comments.
It looks like browsing is organized in reverse order by date, but no way to flip it, and if you move forward enough to the present you eventually get blank pages. So it doesn't look like anything new is up.
Also, historically, whenever Demonoid has gone down, the forums always seemed to be the first thing back up. This site is quite fishy since there's no forums.
EDIT: Downloading torrents anonymously still produces a referral link to BTGuard. Something I would imagine would be removed if it wasn't actually Demonoid.
I had the same problem. The first time it took me too long to write everything. Then they were open again for about 30 minutes but they suddenly had a 500 char limit per question and also changed some questions. I was on almost every question over the limit so I had rewrite it, which took me more than 30 min and it was already closed again.
I just manged to submit an application a few minutes ago, before it closed again. I still had the form open from last time and I only had to hit submit.
So I recommend saving your answers or else they are gone because you probably won't be able to finish in time.
> Did my application reached or not ??
Probably not.
Edit: I used Web Alert (Website Monitor) on my android phone and checked the application site for changes every 5 minutes. You get a notification if it changed.
If it's for sharing with a friend, you can drag the file here and it instantly creates a seeded webtorrent: https://instant.io/
Then he can paste the magnet link (or get torrent file) to his client, boom instantly downloading from you.
no you didn't because it's not allowed, or you did before it was checked by a mod or marked as " # сомнительно ". but of course you don't even have an idea what it means.
It has an option to modify the peer id prefix, and there isn't anywhere close to enough demand/interest to outweigh that.
If You seeding from Your local computer, make sure VPN provides capability to map ports. Other way You will be unable to seed Your torrents from behind VPN.
I tested a lot VPN providers... and as almost everyone ended up with AirVPN. No fancy website, but Air VPN is just exceptional. I really recommend this one.
AirVPN is a really nice service. It's a bit more expensive than what you linked, at 54€/yr. But I also haven't noticed any significant slowdown from it. It fully saturates my connection, at 75/10 Mbps down/up. I'm sure it's capable of more.
The most frequent users of this subreddit avoid using public trackers altogether.
If you want to use public trackers, do get a VPN such as PIA or AirVPN. They are unintuitively cheap. Those protect your privacy from people that want to invade it.
If your seedbox is that of a "middle-man" provider, allowing you to register without your credentials, then there is absolutely no reason to grab a VPN. If under seedbox you consider a dedicated server, then yes, it would make a difference.
If you are only worried about your home connection, most quality focused seedbox providers offer VPN access to protect your privacy just like VPN providers do. You could consider a seedbox a VPN on steroids.
Update: "From what we have gathered, the police raided PRQ looking for thepiratebay's servers (they still had 4 hosted there) - as soon as the police showed up at PRQ they nulled the entire network in an attempt to make it harder for the police to find the servers within their datacenter. There was a massive raid this afternoon in which all of 's servers and assets were seized on a warrant carried out by Swedish police, SuperTorrents should be up as soon as they figure out which servers belong to TPB and remove them from PRQ."
I haven't seen any dedicated podcast tracker myself.
I usually use dedicated podcast app on my android phone to listen to podcast. The only one I regularly follow is the Joe Rogan Experience which is available on YouTube so I have never searched for a podcast tracker.
I know wrestling trackers upload wrestling podcasts.
Have a look here https://archive.org/details/radioprograms It is not a tracker but you might find something that you like.
DNS issues are causing intermittent tracker, website, and irc issues, making them show locally as offline.
Try this - http://www.howtogeek.com/164981/how-to-switch-to-opendns-or-google-dns-to-speed-up-web-browsing/
> Anyone have some recommended techniques to help find (high likelihood of good to me) music based on my past DL and self assigned ratings
One of many sources i use to discover new music to listen to is https://rateyourmusic.com/ Check out the lists that a particular album you like is featured in. Or just browse lists by genres/themes/etc. I've found some extremely knowledgeable melomaniacs there.
The ranges include many IPs, but you wouldn’t attempt to block individual IPs. You block CIDR addresses. CloudFlare and any other similar service would absolutely publish this information as it’s critical to any moderately complex infrastructure that leverages such services.
> Why not look at https://sourceforge.net/projects/xbtit/
I would not recommend anyone consider using Xbtit it is absolutely horrific and an abomination. Hence the reason it was put in the trash by TtN and we switched to Emp's version of Gazelle.
you get a flash downloader. There are a few out there but I like either an addon called http://www.flashvideodownloader.org/
or a app called moyea flash downloader:http://moyea-free-flash-downloader.en.softonic.com/
I have used the former a lot more since I got it but moyea works sometimes when the other doesn't and vice versa.
Some sites use countermeasures and for them and you need a screencapture program of some kind. Capturbate seems all the rage now but I myself haven't used one.
Personally, I wouldn't use port 80 because it would be among the first ports that a script-kiddy would check.
I use SSH with SSH keys to log into my remote machines and turned off root access along with disabling SSH authentication via password. Assuming you keep your keys private there is little to no chance of someone brute-forcing their way in.
All of /u/somethingeneric's suggests are great, too. Look into Fail2Ban and turn on HTTPS if you can.
Why not use Jackett as a basis? There exists an opened issue for that actually, but no one has had time to implement it yet: https://github.com/Jackett/Jackett/issues/656
$30 a month adds up. Quickly. That is $360 a year. I don't know of many people who are willing to pay that unless they are hardcore into private trackers. I don't consider seedboxes an entry product at all.
For perspective (which I'm sure you're aware of, but the OP and others may not be) I pay around $3 a month for Private Internet Access - a service that has proved twice in court that they don't have to provide their VPN logging to law enforcement.
> Can anyone help explain what's going on here in terms of missing out on upload traffic?
There are faster seedboxes in the swarm.. Whatbox's fastest slots are only ~~300Mbps~~ 1000-2000Mbps
For example... Feral Hosting and have slots that are 10000-20000Mbps (10-20Gbps)
Many (reputable) VPN providers claim that they could not pinpoint a complaint to a single end-user if people held a gun at their head. That does not mean they cannot pin-point you to a group of 5 or 200 people. But since you are hopefully not a terrorist or child pornography enthusiast, this should be irrelevant even with your history.
What worries me is that you seem to dismiss a VPN while thinking IPv6 miraculously changes things. The protocol is quite similar to yours. Your technicality ("I could theoretically be a VPN provider myself") is a bit easier if you are a VPN provider, which is why services such as PIA or AirVPN are not feeling much heat.
Heck, there are fully transparent VPN services, where DMCA notices are issued in public and everyone can see every single DMCA notice issued. You could check out what kind of complaints are issued, before, and get a better feeling for things.
I suggest you use a VPN. I seed 99% of my stuff from my home connection behind a VPN. I have atleast 12-13TB of stuff seeding to PTP, BTN, The Geeks, Gazelle Games, WCD, and AHD. Ive been using Private Internet Access since around this time last year on an homebuild NAS running Transmission.
I wouldn't risk it. Especially considering that there is a specific group of people right now purposefully trying to get people like you and me into legal trouble (by exposing our IPs to public torrent sites) because they have a problem with staff from certain trackers.
They did not close DUE to legal threats, they closed in anticipation of receiving them because their infrastructure was liable to DMCAs. There is a big difference. Plus they re-opened behind PRQ and full SSL, that's more security between anti-piracy and the user database than most other sites out there.
VPN is a good way to go. I also use it for work since I tend to "work" where ever I can find an Internet connection. I use Astrill because it supports the Mac, and so far with my new 50/5 connection, I get full line rate when I'm downloading stuff either directly or via bittorrent.
Most classical. These articles explain just some of the frustrations I've experienced.
Yes I am aware of Primephonic.
I had a good rummage for you and I think I found it (i'm not from the USA so not heard of Saturday Night Live).
I found it for you on BTN (however I don't really want to download the whole pack just for you, sorry! you can ask for an invite on the right anyway). However if you want to try and find it through google or through a filesharing site, search for this:
saturday night live S19e20
Also there are some videos online I am sure but I am unable to view as I am outside the united states!
Also I think this is probably better placed in r/torrents but I don't think we are too fussed over here :]
EDIT: I know Hulu is big in the states so this is it : http://www.hulu.com/watch/198466/saturday-night-live-heather-locklear
EDIT2: If you are really struggling or it's not working for you, I actually could download the whole pack for you and upload it elsewhere, as SNL looks kinda cool but I already have massive amounts of things I already want to watch :p
1) Do not reopen uTorrent, close it asap
2) Download and open BEncode Editor
3) Check for a file called resume.dat.#.bad in %appdata%/utorrent/
4) Open the most recent (and not 0 kb) file with BEncode Editor
5) Save over resume.dat
6) Pray that worked
It all describes the same encoder.
Your ps3 can play mp4 just fine. You just need to remux from mkv to mp4 with this tool and you're done.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/containerswitch/
Also, you should be using this media streaming software over your WiFi or wired network, which will make it even easier for you because you don't have to transfer any files to the ps3 and it will remux from mkv to mp4 on the fly.
http://www.universalmediaserver.com/
Forget about xvid, man. It's pointless when you have a ps3 and all these tools at your disposal and have better quality to begin with.
There are none, because that isn't what happens. When someone was trying to shut down PTP they sent CF several blatantly faked DMCA takedowns, this is what CF sent us:
>CloudFlare received a DMCA copyright infringement complaint regarding:
>passthepopcorn.me
>Below is the complaint we received:
>[REDACTED]
>We have provided the name of your hosting provider to the reporter. Additionally, we have forwarded this complaint to your hosting provider as well.
>Regards,
>CloudFlare Abuse
Which is clearly outlined in Section 15 of CF's Terms of Use
Sure but there's more data on your E-Mail account then just the E-Mails themselves. And I find it laughable that anyone would use a provider that willingly cooperates with the NSA.
If you care for your privacy take a look at these lists:
DC++,Napster (Before Shitallica), SuperNova, aaaand the granddaddy of them all....Downloading GnR's Welcome to the jungle on dial up, took 3 days....On Fttp....FTW
Something like I2P supposedly can handle anonymous P2P, from what I've read you could even torrent on that network. Haven't used it myself so can't say much on how well it works in practice.
You technically can also send/receive/host content anonymously via Freenet, but the network is way too slow for real P2P usage. Or at least it was when I last used it a few years ago.
What you're saying might make sense, but that doesn't make RARring relevant. PAR files have been available for ages, you can include a small file and it will both verify and repair a large movie. Besides, with the reliability of TCP, when was the last time you downloaded/uploaded data that were corrupt?
TVTorrents provides a great RSS. And if you donate it will update every 15 minutes. Set it up with utorrent and it works the best. Of course you have to configure the parameters which is super easy. If you're not sure about it. I made a IFTTT recipe that will put the files in a Dropbox folder and you just set your torrent client to watch that folder. It only takes 720p shows that you have put in your favorites. I used it for years. And there are instructions on how to configure on the IFTTT notes. Sadly, freely doesn't work as well as utorrent. So the update times vary. But if you don't mind waiting sometimes and don't want to switch to utorrent. It's perfect.
https://ifttt.com/recipes/124264-if-new-torrent-in-tvtorrents-rss-download-to-dropbox
I'm changing providers in a couple days and that spreadsheet has come in very handy, thank you.
Silly question: do you feel like the cost of the providers has a big effect on the quality of their services? I mean, something like Privatoria runs about 20 bucks a year while IVPN goes up to 100. I guess I'm a little troubled when it comes to finding the right balance between price and trust. I have a hard time trusting a super cheap service but I can't really spring for something too pricey.
Authenticator Plus is a much better alternative to Google's official app, it handles multi-device syncing by storing storing an encrypted blob on dropbox/drive that requires a master password to decrypt on your device.
Just because I ran into this issue: If clearing the cache doesn't work, try the first suggested thing here http://superuser.com/questions/173210/how-can-i-clear-a-single-site-from-the-cache-in-firefox
Note: this removes all cookies and saved info for the site you do it for, so make note of your login info if you don't know off the top of your head.
In professional IT, what you have expressed is generally seen as a bad way to run an organization. Instead of seeking to blame individuals (assuming that the people in the community are acting in good faith), we should build tools (software) that makes it more and more difficult to make mistakes such as this.
As an example, check out Amazon's writeup of a recent S3 outage: https://aws.amazon.com/message/41926/
Hashing IPs is useless, even with a salt. The number of IPv4 address is small enough (254 to the 4th power = 4.162.314.256) to try them all in a couple of ~~hours~~ seconds with a tool like oclHashcat.
EDIT: In other words, it is absolutely impossible to store IPv4 addresses securely.
>There's a reason everyone uses IRC. You're in control.
Oh man this is funny. Life hacker just released a good article you may want to brush up on.
IRC could be more secure, but really it's not. Many people connect over unencrypted lines when SSL connection is available. You can't control what other people save, and many people keep logs which you can't track not force them to get rid of.
But regardless, you missed the point. This discord is for development only. There is nothing illegal that will be going on there and bring super secret and using burner phones and carrier pigeons to develop open source software is idiotic
You can easily switch between mp4 and mkv with this foolproof tool.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/containerswitch/
Or better yet, use this server software with the DLNA client on the ps3.
If you get any stuttering in VLC, you may want to increase the HTTP buffer. I have mine set at 10 seconds. It takes a bit longer on start-up, but after that, it's smooth playing. Here are the instructions for changing the buffer in VLC.. This was removed from VLC 2.0 or newer though.
Split the releases/artist information and the tracker/user datat into separate entitys. The site release info can function like a huge db similar too or mirroring musicbrainz. Eg. https://musicbrainz.org/doc/MusicBrainz_Database
Make the database public and then the private tracker/website could call the public info so it is separate and doesn't get lost.
It is possibly to set up trackers that work entirely inside Tor, using a piece of shim software that creates a virtual network interface with an IP mapped to your public/private Tor keypair called Onioncat https://www.onioncat.org/
I believe there are active trackers inside Tor that use it, but not sure
It's possible that your account was hacked and someone was using your account to sell/trade invites. Make sure you don't reuse passwords on multiple accounts, and you may want to check haveibeenpwned.com to see if you have any compromised accounts/passwords that were released publicly.
Never use this pseudo proxy, vpn services, they log.
For great addons to help protect your privacy you should check https://www.privacytools.io/#addons
I use: uBlock Origin
Self-Destructing Cookies
HTTPS Everywhere
Practically any tracker will allow you to login to the site from your dedicated server as long as you ask for permission before. The reason for that is that the IP address is dedicated to you and you would have to guarantee only you have access to the server.
After that, you could tunnel via VPN/SSH or what have you.
Install radarr or couchpotato, setup ombi to take requests. This will allow your family to make movie requests using ombi and once you approve them they will be searched for and downloaded using radar or couchpotato.
ombi http://www.ombi.io/
radarr https://radarr.video/
I'm wondering if maybe your local DNS cache may have become corrupt. Try flushing it. Open a command prompt (or click "start" and "run") and put this: C:>ipconfig /flushdns
If that doesn't work, check your HOSTS file with NOTEPAD to see if thepiratebay.org may have been added inadvertently. Depending on your OS, HOSTS may be in a different location so go to your WINDOWS directory and perform a search for "HOSTS", open it in NOTEPAD then CTRL+F "thepiratebay.org" (without quotes) and if there is an entry for that site then delete it (It's a longshot, but I'm just trying to cover all bases).
If it turns out that your ISP is blocking the site, then they are doing so ILLEGALLY. Raise a stink with them.
EDIT: Where I entered "C:>ipconfig /flushdns", there should be a "\" right after "c:". for some reason, it isn't being displayed - must be a filter with reddit.
There are more examples, but generally you need a MAC address to at least ID a computer. I don't have the cases of the top of my head, but most of those RIAA-esque cases are known to be strong-arming. They're not intended to "win" per se.
EvoSeedbox, Netherlands.
, Netherlands.
, Netherlands.
Feral Hosting, Netherlands.
, Working on there servers, will be back soon.
These are few of the seedbox lenders.
I have been doing beta test on t4k for a few days. Getting excellent speeds. Most of the torrents are easily getting ratio of 2. I have seen a thread in DH showing all there new plans.
You can also check here --> /r/seedboxes.
I was only a member for about a year and didn't get serious untli the last couple months. I became a power user without a seedbox by scouring uploads and finding ripe Flacs to transcode.
I had so many valuable interactions in such a short period of time and gained a lot of valuable knowledge. I'm genuinely saddened at this loss.
I got a very rare cassette rip of the Bone Thugs-N-Harmony's "The Art of War" (disc/cassette 2) via PM this past week from a user. It's a shame that I won't be able to continue the journey for the other cassette with him.
They (WB) took down what was to become one of the best Skyrim mods ever, MERP was the name
You need to add Ondrej's repo and install 5.6 from that. But if you weren't able to figure that out on your own, then perhaps trying to make a site using gazelle isn't the best use of time.