Do you P2P?

Discussion in 'polls' started by Meltdown, Aug 22, 2005.

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Do you P2P?

  1. Yes

    133 vote(s)
    55.2%
  2. No

    108 vote(s)
    44.8%
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  1. nicM

    nicM nico-nico

    NO :cool: : mp3's sound quality is a crap anyway :D !
     
  2. Brandon

    Brandon Registered Member

    Yes :) I use LimeWire as my P2P.

    Regards,

    Brandon
     
  3. stalker

    stalker Registered Member

    ++


    cheers, stalker
     
  4. chrisretusn

    chrisretusn Registered Member

    Never used P2P. Don't have a need to. Don't download music or movies. Happy enough without.
     
  5. Mrkvonic

    Mrkvonic Linux Systems Expert

    Hi,
    Holy hell!
    Minimum $51!? I pay $16 for cable infrastructure and $9 dollars a month for isp. And I have NO limit on my porn downloads....
    I'm aiming to have a 1Tb (Terabyte) collection of asses by 2007. So far I have only 330Gb... :(
    Mrk
     
  6. blazr63

    blazr63 Registered Member

    I use Bitcomet and Shareaza almost daily. Also running Outpost firewall with Blockpost plugin for IP filtering, NOD32, Spy Sweeper and Ewido. I run regular scans for viruses, spyware and trojans but it's unusual for anything bad to slip past. I don't condone piracy, nug nug wink wink ;).
     
  7. TairikuOkami

    TairikuOkami Registered Member

    My precious p2p torrent client is java based Azureus (JRE). :)
    I have file sharing, Netbios and etc disabled. I share only via torrents.
     
  8. www

    www Guest

    I'll bet there's few here who use Usenet or Newsgroups for their stuff. But that's ok you don't have to say who you are. ;) I understand the temptations of getting free stuff, heck just about every security program that's discussed on this website can be found there for free, and just about any other software, music, games, movies etc..... but often without the risk of using p2p.
     
  9. doug6949

    doug6949 Registered Member

    As usual, I'm confused. I thought the whole purpose of P2P was to enable people to download pirated music and movies. Does it actually have a legitimate purpose?
     
  10. manOFpeace

    manOFpeace Registered Member

    Never in nearly 6 years online, wouldn't consider it all.
    I am a boring old fart. :D
     
  11. WSFuser

    WSFuser Registered Member

    absolutely, some programs like linux distros, openoffice, and autopatcher can be downloaded through bittorrent with great speed.
     
  12. TairikuOkami

    TairikuOkami Registered Member

    Last edited: Oct 15, 2005
  13. WSFuser

    WSFuser Registered Member

    afaik, the networks and such are legal. the illegal part comes in when u download copyrighted material. correct me if im wrong.
     
  14. TimaN

    TimaN Registered Member

    Of course I P2P! Have been for many years and always will as long as P2P networks exist. Never got infected either. I use LimeWire Pro, Shareaza and sometimes Morpheus Ultra.
     
  15. Smokey

    Smokey Registered Member

    Yes.

    See WSFuser's comment: "the networks and such are legal. the illegal part comes in when u download copyrighted material"

    He is right.
     
  16. TonyW

    TonyW Registered Member

    No, I've never used P2P, and don't intend to.
     
  17. nadirah

    nadirah Registered Member

    NO I do not use any P2P program at all, IMHO I consider all P2P programs as a serious threat to my computer's secuirty.
     
  18. TairikuOkami

    TairikuOkami Registered Member

    You are right, p2p are serious security risk, but not as big as some default settings in WinXP.
     
  19. warpspeed

    warpspeed Guest

    No, I don't currently use P2P software of any kind.

    But Brandon O, why did you ripoff Spy1's avatar?
     
  20. dadkins

    dadkins Registered Member

    Shareaza, because it connects to Gnutella, eDonkey and does BT. All in one package(and I can usually max my 8mbps line).
     
  21. NGRhodes

    NGRhodes Registered Member

    I use Emule, because its best for the files I download and share (mostly martial arts clips).

    Shareaza is a damn fine app, but I found that 99% of the time I was using Edonkey network, so switched to Emule which is much better on the Edonkey network.

    I accept the security risks of P2P, I run a seperate machine on my home network, behind a nat router with spi firewall + common known attack blocking (eg dos); ports only open to that machine, which in turn runs emule as its own limited user, running as a service I also run peergaurdian (also as a service) to block ip addresses I dont want, linked to dsheild attacks, and invalid ipaddress ranges, p2p blocked ips from blocklist. +further general security tweaks. Runs 24/7 usually, for approx 2 years, without hickup or security intrusion.
     
  22. NAMOR

    NAMOR Registered Member

    newsgroups ;)
     
  23. Hety

    Hety Guest

    H-e-l-l n-o
     
  24. tansu

    tansu Registered Member

    I do not use p2p. Security rulez
     
  25. Tassie_Devils

    Tassie_Devils Global Moderator

    Nope.... Not since the "glorious days of Napster" [before all the legal wrangles and it went legal] when I downloaded all the stuff I could. :gack:

    Not since then. :cautious:
     

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