On Sat, 2009-05-16 at 10:05 +0200, Noiano wrote: > chamti@xxxxxxxxx wrote: > > Hello, > > > > Is anyone know where find an "how to use TOR against HADOPI" ? > > > > (Hadopi is the new law in france about P2P: if you download some music > > or movie with a P2P system, the provider will send you a mail to say > > stop; if you continue, they send a real letter and after, they stop > > your connexion and FINE you (and you will continue to pay provider but > > you will have no right to have an internet connexion :-(( ) > > -http://www.p2pnet.net/story/21764 - ) > > > > Thanks > > You'd better use some VPN service like IPREDator (info here > http://arstechnica.com/telecom/news/2009/03/the-pirate-bay-to-roll-out-secure-vpn-service.ars). > Tor is not suitable for P2P. > > Noiano You could also try i2p for torrents / emule. If you're running Deluge, you can set peer, tracker, webseed, and DHT proxies independently, so you could use i2p for the actual data and Tor for the tracker (that is a supported p2p use of Tor). You could also switch your P2P to GNUnet, which, while young, shows a lot of promise IMO.
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