![]() ![]() My other lists update fine, but when I try the method where I disable the educational list and try again it dosen't work. Not only that, but no blocked ip's pop up. Anyways, now that I've installed pg2 beta 6b on my new system there is no more p2p list, and it won't update it at all. And for some reason I think they were Anti-p2p organizations, like Time-Warner or something. I also noticed that everytime I went to update my p2p list, some blocked ip's were popping up. Expect more details from us once we get closer to release. Were excited by how the game is shaping up, and its gotten quite big, so we want to take the time to make the game as good as we can. We had planned to release in the 1st half of 2023, but development is still continuing. Now I know what your thinking, you've heard it all before, but here's the thing:īefore I was forced to re-install windows, I was using pg2 for a while, so I had a list built up of Anti-p2p ip's. Hey gang, just a quick update about Silksong. I have just installed pg2 beta 6b on a freshly installed XP OS. ![]() I've tried to follow the methods instructed by EdtheDuck in his post, however, it seems that it won't work for me. Interesting that there is some sort of precedence for this matter, as it seems I'm having a similar problem. TD of Toronto and First Horizon of Memphis, Tennessee, recently announced that they had mutually agreed to terminate their previously announced merger, originally announced in February. ![]() Personally, I use the first method and I can update ok. it recognises the uni using coral cache and temporarily allows that IP so that you can update). PeerGuardian is a free and open source program developed by Phoenix Labs. PeerGuardian 2 integrates support for multiple lists, list editing, automatic updates, and blocking all of IPv4 (TCP, UDP, ICMP, etc), making it the safest and easiest way to protect your privacy on P2P. This update effectively does the same as above (i.e. PeerGuardian 2 is Phoenix Labs' premier IP blocker for Windows. Finally, try updating again and you should be all good. Where it IS effective is blocking KNOWN IP addresses of anti-P2P organizations and other snoopers. Now that that is out of the way, Peerguardian CAN protect you from malware-serving websites, but it isnt the most effective. Then TEMPORARILY allow that IP address (i.e. First thing is first, Peerguardian will NOT run with Comodo, I got that straight from Comodos forums. try to update your p2p lists and observe the uni being blocked by peerguardian. So, in order to update your p2p list you can do either of these things: Consequently, what you should see when you try to update peerguardian's p2p list is blocks, blocking universities. ![]() What this means is that the p2p list is hosted using university networks. The result is that bluetack now (temporarily hopefully) host all of the lists EXCEPT the p2p list which is now hosted using a system called coral cache (see here for more info.) The most used blocklist is the p2p one, and due to people downloading the lists many times a day, bluetack lost their main server (see here for more info). Its not very accurate and wont make a difference. Peerguardian use the blocklists hosted at .uk. To update the IP lists click the List Manager in the PeerGuardian and next select the list which. Does anyone know what's up? Emule-security is one of the best remaining resources.This is how I believe the problem breaks down. Now their newsfeed says it's been updated again yesterday, but it's still the same old file. I have been trying to get PeerGuardian on my Ubuntu 21.04 system, but the PPA maintainer is not updating the package, and the project seems to be abandoned. So I'm posting this here, maybe somebody knows what's going on? Or the emule-security owner may see it here.Į has been giving me the same ipfilter file from september 1 for the whole last month. Unfortunately they don't have any contact listed, and it may well be a bug. ![]()
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