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For me, this site displays nonsense in many cases.
It displays downloaded files associated with IPs I don't download from. (unshared ips addresses)
And on IPs I do download from, it displays files I haven't downloaded.
So I think it's a waste of time to pay attention.
It cannot be stopped. Correct me if I am wrong..
If you know the IPs you can block them, but its a cat and mouse game and as a provider you want to let the customers block IPs themselfs and not block IPs network wide (unless DDoS attacks ofc)
Mikrotik?
Run this commands. It willl Block it sir.
For my BuyVM IP, it shows the popular movies I downloaded, but not the unpopular titles.
The start date is correct; the end date is long after I watched the movie and deleted the file.
Other than the date, there's no erroneous result so fast.
Okay, I didn't know that worked sometimes.
In my case I've always seen files I've never downloaded.
I don't understand because I'm not talking about shared ips addresses.
I have nothing against porn, but I've never downloaded any of it.
God believe me.
@Calin, it uses DHT, so banning single IP will not fix anything
That's what I thought, but cat and mouse is the only option. Seems like a lot.
What I don't understand is that I only use private trackers.
Unless, when downloading from a private tracker, the information is still transmitted, but the hash is not recognized and so it displays erroneous data.
But that would be a strange way of working. It seems to me that DHT is disabled on private torrents.
I'd have to dig a little deeper into how DHT works.
I am torrenting some stuff occasionally, and disabling DHT+PeX solves the problem as long as there is private tracker for the torrent.
They work by using fake peers and just announce to the tracker for popular torrents. There's lists of known bad peers that one can embed in torrent clients. You could do that on your edge router, but that may be horrible as blocking on IP is stupid.
It works on me.
It shows me the file my college downloaded. we're using same internet with residential public IP.
When I'm in my house, it goes less precise since I'm using ISP that share their public IP.
Yes, it's obviously only for me that it doesn't work.
Which is surprising because I tested with several IP addresses.
But I think it's because I only download from private trackers.
So they can't determine which file has been downloaded, but obviously they do sometimes get the information that a file has been downloaded and display the wrong file.
At least I suppose so, I'm not sure.
But why? I thought you're DMCA Ignored Fully 100% you say sir why worry
ip r a black 0.0.0.0/0
Donezo
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Hello , yes we are 100% ignore DMCA , but for more anonymity I prefer to block the website
Regards
I think they use DHT network or other method to probe all online users. Seems that ban them is impossible? Use VPN to do torrent rather than use real IP.
I suppose they only know public torrents they have crawled. Use privite torrent.
But are you aware blocking that website directly will be useless and they still can track your customer downloads they have many methods to identify it or track it, they just pass it through that website
As @nullptr said, its DHT.
Anyone on that tracker can see everyones IP. Best off to
ip r a bla 0.0.0.0/0
. Pure anonymity 🤗Nowadays we download torrents over IPv6.
iknowwhatyoudownload doesn't track IPv6 peers.
Not a good solution for me IMHO, how Calin will sell his servers 😆 put 50kbps per VM bidirectional at least customers can access the server and just be frustrated downloading or seeding a file. And just accept crypto so no charge back will be expected. Just oversell it, 1 core shared to 10 customers. $5 per year
iknowwhatpornyoudownload
DHT and they use proxy rullete. Blockade is unrealistic. Users should disable DHT and use only private trackers. This should be written in your TOS.
why would anyone worry about this? getting listed in that site doesn't make your ASN into spamhaus DROP list
My guess would be when the IP gets listed for downloading something deplorable (check any seedbox provider) it's not a great look.
He finally became aware of risk transmiting cp in his network.
I host a similar website for fun with a bit over 8 million records currently.
You would have following stuff generally:
Generally those belonging to 2. are hidden and can be swapped at will.
In short, you won't be finding out since we can even do it from a VPS which you sell yourself.
Tell your users to not use public trackers and magnet links/peer exchange and we (and the others) won't be able to track you.
My BuyVM IP is not listing any files even I'm running 24/7 torrent there. And I'm using public tracker.
I mean someone could block all your servers and it still wouldn't matter as you don't actually need to make a connection to find their IP address from the tracker or DHT/PEX.
An attacker can report IP addresses they do not control into the tracker or DHT.
To positively confirm an IP address is indeed participating in a torrent, the detection service needs to connect to this IP address and receive some response that confirms it knows about the torrent hash.