In article <Lyc0i.2939$RX.1823@newssvr11.news.prodigy.net>,
grimgard@prodigy.net says...
> On 08 May 2007 16:25:09 GMT, Hop-Frog wrote:
> > Item C isn't quite true. Someone can know that you are uploading or
> > downloading the particular file for which he has a torrent. But all the
> > other torrents (especially torrents on other trackers) will remain
> > invisible.
>
> What exactly does PeerGuardian stop if prying eyes were to come from a
> "blocked" domain?
PeerGuardian stops the connection, you become invisable to the blocked
IP address. As if your computer wer not turned on.
> Whatever it is that PeerGuardian stops, presumably would be yet another
> thing the bad guys know about you when you download or upload using BT.
PeerGuardian does not advertize its self. The bad guys get nothing at
all so they cannot know you are using peerguardian.
The real question is "why are you not using Peerguardian". File shareing
wise you are playing leapfrog in the middle of the freeway.


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