Totally anonymous client on the FastTrack network
It's KaZearch mah brothers and sisters.
http://www.extremetech.com/article/0...a=22644,00.asp http://www.unitethecows.com/index.php |
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thanks napho. anyone using this please post.
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Very interesting. I'll have to keep an eye out on this one. Thanks for posting the article, napho.
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it's the superleech client ,
giving nothing, not even a name or ip. i hope AYB manages it, to write a software, which cancels all from the my upload windows, who show no username!:att: indy |
Re: Totally anonymous client on the FastTrack network
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To quote Indy "it's the superleech client". I don't know, but but it seems like more effort to search with this program rather then one of the FastTrack clients... Although you don't have to deal with the excessive memory overhead these clients are (in)famous for... And until recently you couldn't use the one feature they are known for ie multi-source downloads, although the developer says he is including that in his newest version... |
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I read about this somewhere before. Could really care less as I don't like fasttrack much but....... Being the nature of the program there is several issues one might want to consider. Scanning for open ports can and may get you in a bind with your ISP as it looks like "hacking" On the same lines dialup connections will most likely find this of very little use at all because of the bandwidth needed to scan the net.
Interesting to see if Sharman/Fastrack will patch this hole:PO: |
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