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Sep 10, 2014, 18:12 pm
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Hello to all of you,
One of my friend try to download the files from the torrent but in his college campus all the torrent site and torrent application(Bit torrent, U torrent etc...) are blocked, even he will access the torrent page(tpb, torrent....etc) through the proxy but when he will start the file, it will not download so please fix the my problem.
i am waiting for good response. :blush:
Note: I am not sure that, it will be blocked by isp or college Network Admin.
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No offense intended but are you really interested in risking your future over getting a few movies for free? If your school has you blocked, they've also got to be monitoring your connections as well.
if you really want to get around the blocks, best bet would be a seedbox, run the torrents on seedbox and download from there.
Oh and five seconds with the search function gives me this thread to point you at: https://pirates-forum.org/Thread-Is-it-s...ht=college
Good luck
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Sep 11, 2014, 00:13 am
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Yeah.. It's probably not best to do this on a college campus, especially when you don't own the connection (or computer). And in this case, they can count it as "tampering of property" and have you arrested, not just for that, but for illegally downloading files that they caught you torrenting.
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Jul 17, 2015, 14:00 pm
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(Sep 10, 2014, 19:17 pm)KatSucks Wrote: No offense intended but are you really interested in risking your future over getting a few movies for free? If your school has you blocked, they've also got to be monitoring your connections as well.
if you really want to get around the blocks, best bet would be a seedbox, run the torrents on seedbox and download from there.
Oh and five seconds with the search function gives me this thread to point you at: https://pirates-forum.org/Thread-Is-it-s...ht=college
Good luck
Thanks for the suggestion
(Sep 11, 2014, 00:13 am)Average Joe Wrote: Yeah.. It's probably not best to do this on a college campus, especially when you don't own the connection (or computer). And in this case, they can count it as "tampering of property" and have you arrested, not just for that, but for illegally downloading files that they caught you torrenting
thanks
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Nov 03, 2015, 06:29 am
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You can try and use Firefox's torrent extension. Download Firefox and search for it on addons
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Yeah, I can get on some TPB proxies at my high school but I think the ports are blocked. I have to do my torrenting at a library because our Internet access (3g hotspot) is utter crap. I wouldn't risk it at school though, a few years ago some kid brought in minecraft on a flash drive and the school suspended him for piracy. I bring in (pirated) games on my flash drive but I disconnect the computers from the network and I bring in my ethernet switch and some cables so we can do LAN games
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(Nov 03, 2015, 18:32 pm)rageabh Wrote: Yeah, I can get on some TPB proxies at my high school but I think the ports are blocked. I have to do my torrenting at a library because our Internet access (3g hotspot) is utter crap. I wouldn't risk it at school though, a few years ago some kid brought in minecraft on a flash drive and the school suspended him for piracy. I bring in (pirated) games on my flash drive but I disconnect the computers from the network and I bring in my ethernet switch and some cables so we can do LAN games
Why a switch and cables? What about virtual LAN?
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Don't do this on campus, do this at home.
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Nov 18, 2015, 18:17 pm
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Use online sites like torrent2magnet or magnet2torrent.
But as has been mentioned above, torrenting on your college/university connection is asking for trouble.
Get someone else to download for you and let them deal with any shit that may develop
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