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TMonster December 11th, 2005 01:48 AM

LimeKill 1.00
 
Hello,

I know LimeWire software is based on improving LimeWire itself, but for the administrators who don't want LimeWire run on there PC's - i've designed a program with advance injection methods to stop LimeWire from working. This can always be reversed, and of course comes in GUI so you can easily enable/disable LimeWire from working.

Unlike other programs that stop filenames (or different methods) from launching, the LimeKill program is fully designed to stop LimeWire (and only LimeWire) from the beginning up.. it injects 5 core layers of advance routines to stop LimeWire from working.

What if they somehow pass 1 core layer?
Simple. The other 4 will kick in, and using fCore - my program will make sure 5 core's are replenished. Briefly, LimeKill's methods are so powerful - crackers will take a distance just to get LimeWire working.

It is recommended LimeKill is run before LimeWire, but i have designed it so a core layer stops LimeWire from searching At All. This means even if you bypass 1 core and the LimeWire GUI is up.. the search function (when pressed) will automatically close LimeWire, making LimeWire useless.

You may use this program for personal use, or for whatever reasons you need it (as long as my copyright stays within the program, and that the program isn't edited unless i give you permission)

Please read the readme.txt before using LimeKill 1.00, simply because i may have missed a few things..

Are there any downsides to LimeKill?
Yes. LimeKill is a program run on the Windows platform in .exe form.. meaning anyone who can reach the Task Manager can close this application. Please message me if you're interested in editing LimeKill to make it work better, because it lacks some things like security. But its method of design is so great, LimeKillers will love this new idea.

Lastly the freeware program itself. It is quite small (102kb), and in .zip format includes the LimeKill and readme. Please comment on this program, and tell me what i can do to improve it! Enjoy!

TMonster (C) 2005.

TMonster December 11th, 2005 01:50 AM

I couldn't attach the file in the last post. Sorry for any inconviences.. but the filesize attach limit is 102400 bytes, my file caps it by a few hundred. What do i do?

Hyper-kun December 11th, 2005 04:38 AM

You can share it with LimeWire and post a magnet-link here.

TMonster December 11th, 2005 04:51 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Hyper-kun
You can share it with LimeWire and post a magnet-link here.
Good idea! But i'm not always on LimeWire so i can't always share it with more people who want to come and download my program. In this case i've bothered to sign up on geocities for free and use there web hosting to host LimeKill

http://www.geocities.com/tmonster05/LimeKill.zip

ENJOY! :cool:

stief December 11th, 2005 11:24 AM

for the record, there was a discussion a while back and the mods decided not to allow public postings of magnet links.

To get a magnet to someone, just use a PM.

re the limekill--sounds like a powerful tool that hackers would love. Frankly, I wouldn't trust it if I had a Windows machine.

Out of curiousity, does it also kill Bearshare, Phex, gnoozle, etomi, Shareaza, and all the other gnutella programs that are widely used?

Hyper-kun December 11th, 2005 02:13 PM

Oh really, magnets are forbidden? But HTTP links are allowed? And you don't even care about the content? You know I'm a little disgusted by such an attitude. I mean what the hell is up with these people? Is this China or what? Is this a Gnutella forum? Do you honestly believe in human rights and freedom of speech? I don't think so, not at all.

People like these "mods" are worse than the RIAA, the MPAA, the US and the Chinese government together. Those people are at least doing stuff for fun and profit. In contrast, these "mods" are nothing but an example of anticipatory obedience. They are a blatant shame for Gnutella and mankind as a whole.

stief December 11th, 2005 02:29 PM

Quote:

you don't even care about the content?
you talking to me?

Anyway, re the magnets, the mods do check http links, but magnet links are much more difficult to check without downloading the file. After I thought about it, it made sense. And the alternative is easy too.

As far as forum rules . . . overzealous mods get a rough time from the others, so petty tyrants don't last long, and since they are all volunteers, the forum moderation has evolved nicely over the last six years.

No need to get excited about the post freedoms. The place is pretty . . . . umm . . . "moderate"

oh--I'm a bit of a mod, but I tried to resist :p

cheers

Lord of the Rings December 11th, 2005 02:31 PM

hahaha ... magnet links identify the specific person offering the downld. And this rule has always been with the gnutella forums.

An aussie offering a lime killer ... shame ..shame ... shame for poor old p2p! Shall I offer a magnet link to access your personal address? I don't think you'd like that hey? Exactly, just the same as posting personal email addresses on the forum, etc. (forum rules) That's how magnet links are considered. I was personally open about this topic however ... until Stief made a valid point. Why target LW when there's a very large no. of gnutella clients out there ... even more than's catered for on this forum.

Unlike the Chinese gov or mpia or riaa, us on the forum don't get paid, we're volunteers, & we put in much more time into what we do than the previous mentioned!!! (Where's our overtime pay!!! lol :D)

(Oh I didn't see Stief's last post before I posted!)

TMonster December 11th, 2005 09:05 PM

Wahh sorry sorry, the reason i've targeted LimeWire because its darn popular and widely used at my school. That tells you no other p2p client is as-good or as popular.. well that's the only client my school uses to leach bandwidth from the school network.

Perhaps i should've posted in a LimeWire forum? But i thought this forum would be for the software.. so i decided to post it in here.. knowing someone would move the thread if it was posted incorrectly.

The reason for this program is to stop kids trying to leeach your bandwidth on the network (like at school's etc.) nothing more.. i don't want this to happen to LimeWire (because its my favourite program) but for people who have those little smart rats bypassing firewalls to allow LimeWire just purely sux, so this is the program for you..

Please i didn't want to offend anyone in anyway or LimeWire itself.. it's an awesome program, use this to stop those annoying kids you don't like from stealing your broadband limit. I'm sorry for any inconviences, i don't want trouble. If you like i'll remove this whole topic (if possible) and the links itself. Thankyou.

mox1 May 23rd, 2006 01:09 PM

I hate to break this to ya, but if a "damn kid" is smart enough to bypass a network firewall, don't you think hes smart enough to hit ctrl-alt-del, click on limekill.exe, and click stop?


Just my 2c.


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