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| Thread ID: 49068 | 2004-09-09 07:31:00 | Port Shaping on Wired Country | Ashley Matthews (550) | Press F1 |
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| 270648 | 2004-09-09 07:31:00 | Anyone know if the ISP's that offer the Wired Country service, practice port shaping (i.e Iconz, easysurf, ihug) , if so who, and if not, which is the best one in terms of using p2p (although I have rarely d/l'ed more than 2g in one month. | Ashley Matthews (550) | ||
| 270649 | 2004-09-09 08:59:00 | I saw a P2P app a while back that used port 80, and supported encryption.... Why not just use a non-standard port? AFAIK - Ihug dont do Port-Shaping on any of their products |
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| 270650 | 2004-09-09 09:12:00 | Can't they filter it by looking at the TCP header? | Pillar (439) | ||
| 270651 | 2004-09-09 09:16:00 | Encryption buddy..... I dont know of any ISP that filters content that is non HTML.... |
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| 270652 | 2004-09-09 09:19:00 | > I dont know of any ISP that filters content that is > non HTML.... Should read: ...ISP that filters all content that..... BTW - I read of an app a while back that supported Encryption, anonymous proxying, and then used the SSL port because it wasnt proxied by most places / transparent proxies ;-) |
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| 270653 | 2004-09-09 09:39:00 | Mostly all of the P2P networks that use encryption at the moment have hardly any good stuff on them. Unless you have a mate with lots of stuff overseas and has a speedy connection you can use Filetopia which works quite well. | Pillar (439) | ||
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