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P2P Emule/ED2K Support Thread, current version: eMule v0.48a

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post Feb 11 2006, 04:38 PM

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QUOTE(stevanistelrooy @ Feb 11 2006, 02:26 PM)
jones007, what fariz mean is while although there is lot of source, you need to look at the completed files. sometimes having a lot source with 0% of completed files ain't help you. try getting more source files and completed at same time smile.gif
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sometimes a very popular file has very long queque, esp when one is having low id, then sources with also low id cannot be connected directly. You also lost your queque position once you are disconnected, and need to re-queque when connection is re-etablished.

i usually let emule run continuously, and do not retrict upload, because whatever people get from you, they have to 'pay' it back to you later. thumbup.gif

sometimes you need days to get a file completed
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post Feb 13 2006, 11:26 AM

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try 4242 and 4242 sure can one
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post Feb 17 2006, 06:26 AM

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i just download eMule v0.47a and i can't seem to get it connected! ARGGG!!! how? any ideas to help me.. thanks~!!
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QUOTE(Greenbellz @ Feb 17 2006, 06:26 AM)
i just download eMule v0.47a and i can't seem to get it connected! ARGGG!!! how? any ideas to help me.. thanks~!!
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yeah.. sad.gif same here. only 105 server without razorback2 summore. mad.gif
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any1 noes da emule0.46c version's ed2k link?
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u guys eva considered changin frm emule to emule plus?...i've had no probs wit it 4 tha past 2yrs
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Just bought Aztech WL730RT4 wireless router and configure it to route to my dlink modem which is set at bridge mode.

Not matter how I configure the port and port forwarding (enable virtual server), my eMule is not run correcly.. always low ID and firewalled.

Please wait while the ports of your eMule are being tested...

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Testing IP: tm.net.my (60.49.91.xxx)

Starting TCP connection test...
TCP connection test failed because eMule rejected the connection.
It is possible that your IPFilter includes the IP of this server, making a connectiontest impossible.

Connection test finished.

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If I direct connect the modem to my PC, everything fines..

Anyone mind to help?
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Razorback Servers Seized By Belgian Police

It appears that one of the largest eDonkey2000 communities is no more. Often occupied by over 1 million eDoney2000 users spread over several servers, Razorback2 is often regarded as the very lifeblood of this network. This morning, users of this server network found their community offline.

At this time, details are extremely scarce. However it is being reported the Federal Belgian Police have raided and seized Razorback2's servers. In addition, it is suspected the administrator of Razorback2 is currently in custody.

Razorback2 was an eDonkey2000 indexing server - very different in nature from an indexing site such as ShareReactor. Unlike indexing sites, Razorback2's index was only available through an eDonkey2000 client such as eMule. While it does not host any actual files or multimedia material, it does index the location of such files on the eDonkey2000 network. The legality of such indexing remains questionable, however this has not deterred copyright enforcement actions.

Giving credence to this report, the Razorback2 home page simply times out upon request. In addition, pinging the IP address of Razorback's home page and eDonkey2000 servers yields the same result. Only "fake" Razorback2 servers are online, communities designed by copyright enforcement entities to mimic yet deter unauthorized file-sharing.

The Belgian Federal Police homepage at this time have no information regarding this raid, however considering the magnitude of the situation this should change. One thing is certain; Razorback2 has been removed from the eDoneky2000 network. Most noticeably, the eDonkey2000 population has shrunk from its usual 3.5 million users to approximately 3 million users - an unusual departure from its average.

Update: Below is the MPA press release provided to Slyck.com:

BELGIAN & SWISS AUTHORITIES BREAK RAZORBACK2

World's Largest P2P Facilitator Put Out of Illegal Business

Brussels, Los Angeles-- In a joint operation today police and prosecuting authorities in Belgium and Switzerland shut down the infamous file-swapping network Razorback2. Razorback2 was the number one eDonkey peer-to-peer server facilitating the illegal file swapping of approximately 1.3 million users simultaneously. Razorback2 was operated as a commercial enterprise indexing over 170 million files including millions of copyrighted movies, software, games, TV programming and music with international and U.S. titles. The site was regularly used by people located all over the world, with the vast majority of users based in Europe.

"This is a major victory in our fight to cut off the supply of illegal materials being circulated on the Internet via peer-to-peer networks," said Motion Picture Association (MPA) Chairman and CEO Dan Glickman. "By shaving the illegal traffic of copyrighted works facilitated by Razorback2, we are depleting other illegal networks of their ability to supply Internet pirates with copyrighted works which is a positive step in our international effort to fight piracy."

Swiss authorities arrested the site's operator at his residence in Switzerland this morning and searched his home. At the same time, on the authority of a local magistrate, Belgian police seized the site's servers located at an Internet hosting center in Zaventem near Brussels. The operation conducted by Swiss and Belgian authorities aimed at cutting off a major supply and facilitator of illegal files to several popular illegal file swapping networks. By shutting down Razorback2, the ease with which pirates can obtain illegal content online will slow dramatically. Since November of 2004, authorities have closed down all of the major eDonkey servers in the United States, and now, Europe.

The operators of Razorback2 had clear financial motives. In addition to collecting "donations" from users, revenue was also generated through the sale of advertising on the site, usually promoting pornographic websites. In addition, the availability of offensive content will be inhibited. The operators of this eDonkey site chose not to exercise control over files being traded by users which including those containing child pornography, bomb-making instructions and terrorist training videos.

"Razorback2 was not just an enormous index for Internet users engaged in illegal file swapping, it was a menace to society," said Executive Vice President and Worldwide Anti-Piracy Director John G. Malcolm. "I applaud the Swiss and Belgian authorities for their actions which are helping thwart Internet piracy around the world."

Razorback2 posted statistics on its site regarding the number of uses online at any one time, reveling in its reputation as the world's largest P2P facilitator. Today, users attempting to connect to Razorback2 read the message "Razorback space 2.0 appears to be dead."

Chris Marcich, Senior Vice President and Managing Director of the MPA's European Office said: "We are very grateful to the Swiss and Belgian authorities for their cooperation and effective action in dealing with this particularly egregious enterprise and the individual profiting from it."

The MPA and its member companies, working with the local film industries, have a multi-pronged approach to fighting piracy, which includes educating people about the consequences of piracy, taking action against Internet thieves, working with law enforcement authorities around the world to root out pirate operations and working to ensure movies are available legally using advanced technology.


With more than one million users, the largest waiter eDonkey/eMule of the world, Razorback, east was gone this morning in the hands of the Belgian federal police force. Two of its administrators remain injoignables per hour when we write these lines.


We have only very few information. The whole of the waiters of Razorback were seized this morning towards 10H by the Belgian federal police force. Although Razorback association domiciled in Switzerland, it is in Belgium that the system main part was installed. Razorback did not lodge any illegal contents and even took part very actively in the diffusion of legal contents such as those of our chain of remote loading of software or the free musics of Jamendo.

The waiter used for eMule and eDonkey was nevertheless an index of million files exchanged on the networks peer-to-peer, including one great part were illicit. The principal administrator of Razorback had indicated in the past that it was ready with blacklister the files brought back to him by the holders of royalties, but it never had any answer. Finally the whole of the material was seized this morning, indicates a source close to Razorback to us, while two administrators of the waiter remain injoignables at this beginning of afternoon.

Razorback tried to reconcile legality and P2P while taking part in many legal projects, by providing the stastic invaluable ones for the cabinets of marketing, and by diffusing paying files protected by DRM, for the account of content providers.

But especially, the disappearance of Razorback will not change absolutely anything for the million users eMule, who profit already since from very many months of a network entirely decentralized baptized "Kad".

We will inform you as soon as we will have more information.

Source:

http://www.slyck.com/news.php?story=1102

http://www.ratiatum.com/news2874_Les_serve...ack_saisis.html

MPAA Press release : http://www.mpaa.org/press_releases/2006_02_21_razer.pdf

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post Feb 23 2006, 10:38 AM

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post Feb 24 2006, 12:51 AM

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arghhh..no more razorback..sht
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post Feb 24 2006, 07:10 AM

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that day i tried too. cant connect.
aih, u guys now go which server ?
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post Feb 25 2006, 11:06 PM

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Hey guys.. need help.. For the past one week, my edonkey has not allowed my computer to download files at any average rate above 5kb/sec.

Never have this problem before. Never did anything to change the configuration.. it was always 4242 TCP.

But then, last week came, and doom.. my download was frustrating.

What gives? Am I the only one who is suffering this?

P/s: The files I am downloading are files with many sources, and complete ones too.
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post Feb 26 2006, 12:03 AM

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same thing here man... ed2k kena capped by streamyx>?
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post Feb 26 2006, 12:10 AM

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i started having that about a month ago
no idea why too
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post Feb 26 2006, 10:22 AM

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It cannot be that the server is down. I have tried to download by using limewire and the speed can go comfortably to 55kb/sec. Only edonkey (and emule, which I just installed to test) is failing us.


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Normally, you can see the dl rate maxed out if plenty of sources, very fast.... but not this time..
Fastest I got is 3k... if I'm lucky.

Normally, hangs around 1k. and less!! WTF??!

Also, I have noticed that when I start a download, it's quite fast. But later(a few seconds later), can see it dropping back to 1k...

I close emule, and restart it. Can see initially it's very fast again. But then, it'll drop off again.. it's like someone's closing the door on it :'(

Also, there's talks of the latest bt which uses encryption to scramble the data before sending it off, this prevents ISPs from detecting it as 'BT' packets.. and seems to speed things up again.

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QUOTE(eltaria @ Feb 26 2006, 12:03 AM)
same thing here man... ed2k kena capped by streamyx>?
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QUOTE(eltaria @ Feb 26 2006, 04:24 PM)
Well, i've did a test and downloaded a highly sought after movie. XxX biggrin.gif

Normally, you can see the dl rate maxed out, very fast.... but not this time..
Fastest I got is 3k... if I'm lucky.

Normally, hangs around 1k. and less!! WTF??!
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don't think so. My download speed is still the same like normal. capable of reaching at average 45kB/s using 512Mb package

sigh~ razorback 2.0 no more liao cry.gif
shifted my attention to 2.4 .. hopefully slowly it will attract more people.

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Well, good to see someone still has good speed.. i got worried for a while there when the other 2 posters said the samething's been happening to them...

Apparently, ISPs can detect certain packets as belonging to BT/ED2K/P2P.. for example,

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"Deploying Packeteer at our network core enables us to block all unwanted P2P traffic while allowing useful P2P traffic such as Skype to transit the network," said Ben Horner, IT officer at the University of Manchester.
Hope that's not the case here
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QUOTE(eltaria @ Feb 26 2006, 04:35 PM)
Well, good to see someone still has good speed.. i got worried for a while there when the other 2 posters said the samething's been happening to them...

Apparently, ISPs can detect certain packets as belonging to BT/ED2K/P2P.. for example,
Hope that's not the case here
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one thing for sure is Screamyx advertisement are misleading ..

well, they have capped BT since it is most widely used.. Emule, I don't know since it is not everyone favourite due to they said longer time to finish download.

Thinking of what will happen to the razorback2 owner sweat.gif
Expecting a big nuclear directed to them.
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QUOTE(jaycee_oh @ Feb 18 2006, 07:15 PM)
any1 noes da emule0.46c version's ed2k link?
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Can't find ed link,how about http link?
eMule 0.46c

Hope it's help. smile.gif smile.gif smile.gif


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