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| Hi All: I am new to LimeWire; pardon me if this has been addressed before! When I download audio, video, etc., could my IP addressed be traced to me if needed? I supposedly have a dynamic IP address, but when each time I go to "whatismyip", it tells me the same #, shouldn't that be different each time if I have a dynamic?? thanks much; promise I won't post this again! Top o' the mornin' to ya all!!! Marty |
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| It can still be traced. Each time you go on line your address is reported to your isp. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IP_address Last edited by Grandpa : April 23rd, 2006 at 07:53 PM. |
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More specifically your ISP gives you your IP address. Their Log file looks something like this (very general , NOT EXACT) Leased IP address 204.200.156.255 to HWADDR 00:00:00:FF:FF:AB:BA They take this, then they goto the billing department and they say "Hey who did we give cable modem 00:00:00:FF:FF:AB:BA to?" The billing guy types it in and says, "Looks like we gave that one to Jim Scheinheimer he lives at 1456 oacrest terrace se. He downloaded 15gbps of data last month, and uploaded 20gbps." Ohh and FYI, unless you are running some type of anonymous routing or proxy system, if you are successfully downloading data off of a p2p network right now, PEOPLE CAN SEE YOUR IP ADDRESS. Look at it sort of like a telephone. Feel free to publish a fake telephone number in the phone book or unplug your telephone from the wall, nobody can call you (aka you cannot download). But if you want to be able to recieve calls (aka download files) the sender MUST KNOW YOUR ACTUAL IP ADDRESS. The same goes with changing your telephone number. Feel free to change it every day, or even sooner. But if you want to recieve an incoming call, you must let others know your current telephone number. Unfortunately its how the internet works. Last edited by mox1 : May 23rd, 2006 at 02:39 PM. |
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| Your IP follows you where ever you go. As soon as you logon to the net, your IP/ISP is recorded automatically. Quote:
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| LoL ok come here think about this. Thats like saying its ok to steal a CD from best buy, as long as you don't share the CD with others. It is a violation of IP / copyright to even download the song (assuming you don't have the rights to download that song). Its just a lot easier and more efficient to go after the people sharing the content, opposed to just the downloaders. |
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| if your worryed about being tracked. use the new nodezilla grid p2p, its compleatly anonymous. the reason with classic p2p software, such as limewire, that you can be tracked is it is based on making a direct tcp connection between sharer and downloader. therefore both must know each others ip address. nodezilla is radically different, each peer is connected to a few nearby peers, who are in turn connected peers near them, ect.. When you start downloading a file you never make a direct connection to the sharer. the data is send through the grid via multiple peers hopping from peer to peer along on the way. finding the shortest path back to you. sharer->node1->node2->node3->you. effectivly everyone is acting as a proxy for everyone else. no one can tell whos shareing, downloading or just routing the data. also the data is cashed along the way so if the sharer is gone the data is still avalable. its based on the freenets topology, with a lot of improvements. theres been a few other atempts at this before such as ants or mute p2p but none have come close to what nodezilla has achived. so in other words you CAN do the crime and never worry about doing the time!! |
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| heres a link to the nodezilla homepage; http://www.nodezilla.net/index.html |
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| As little as I know, freenet apparently didn't work very well. It was slow as, & there were many other issues such as how the files are shared/hashed. If this (nodezilla) was really a breakthrough improvement on this technology then I'm sure the p2p community would've heard a lot more about it. There's many mentions of it on the forums but here's a couple of quick finds: 1. About freenet, & also this 2. Freenet & issues I've never tried it but only point out from little I've read about it. I'm simply pointing. |
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| your right about freenets general crappiness but what i was refering to is that it was roughly based on freenets "topology", in that how the nodes/peers are orginised in the grid. 1 or 2 other things may be slightly simaler but freenet was never suposed to be a filesharing network anyway. i dont wont to get in to a limewire vs nodezilla battle, because when it comes to speed and avalability of files the gnutella based p2p win hands down, hence why i love limewire. i wouldnt say nodezilla has made some miraculus breakthrough but it has made a lot of major improvments to the way a grid p2p works. for instance the ability for data to be cashed as it is routed through the grid is certainly inovative. this is also combined with forward error control, which means that as files can still be downloaded even if the original sharer it gone, which is in effect persistant distributed storage. also since the files are cashed closer to you it means the the load on any individual node is reduced and download speeds are increassed, if someone later downloades the file. this effect incresses with the popularity or the file. in relation sharing and searching the most reasent release has delt with this compeatly and the search result are quite good. the download speeds are reletivly good, 30 to 50KB/s on my 2Mb/s line. Ultimately my point is, if all your looking for is speed then stick with limewire because when it comes to speed limewires the king among p2p. But if your looking for anonymity and security then there are very promising alternetives. |
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