Sunday, July 3, 2011

Real Hide IP v4.1.2.2 + Crack


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Wednesday, June 22, 2011

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Monday, June 20, 2011

FULL TUTORIAL SpyNet 2.7


! I can not be responsible for possible damage after using this software!



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ultimate-hacker.blogspot.com

Hello, First of all, disable your antivirus software because it is naturally considered a TROJAN.Une extracted once I advise you to configure your antivirus to ignore the issue of its Net_RAT_v26 Spt-SCAN if you are good to re- extract. RAR because the virus will delete the SpyNet.exe (the application). First, download the software SpyNet 2.6 to the address below and extract it on your desktop:



Once extracted to your desktop, you will see its contents: File-Save (the three languages ​​available for the software)
Record-profile (or find the profiles of "Servers" you will create. For info, you have already created two basic but better to create one as explained below).

Record-Settings.ini (Files software settings, DO NOT TOUCH THIS TIME)

-Sound.wav (audio file used by Spynet when one of your client connects)

-SpyNet.exe (executable Spynet)


Open a web page and log in here: http://www.no-ip.com/Ce site allows you to create a DNS that will be clean. This is because many, your box / router (Livebox, Freebox etc ...) Change of IP every 24 hours, and thanks to this website (NOIP) you can create a dns that will always be the same despite your ip changes. eg votrenom.no-ip.biz.Pour short, the DNS allows, when you want to connect to a client after the server is installed on his pc, to bring back the information to your pc.CREATION ACCOUNT NOIP: Look at this tutorial well done to download the software, then create your account NOIP and configure it on your pc.


LAUNCH SPYNET.EXE:

- Run, having many disabled your antivirus before (because Spynet is seen as a Trojan by antivirus).
- The software starts. Make start (top left), note that the software is in Spanish.
- To put it in ENGLISH, follow the procedure to the letter:


* Close the program, go to the folder RAT Spy-Net 2.6 Can Settings.ini in the folder, and the line: languages, replace default.ini with the full path of the file in the folder English.ini Spt-Net_RAT_v26.


ex: C: \ Documents and Settings \ NAME OF YOUR SESSION \ Path where you placed your file Spy-Net Rat 2.6 \ Spy-Net 2.6 RAT \ language \ English.ini


example: C: \ Documents and Settings \ Manu session \ Desktop \ Spy-Net Rat 2.6 \ Spy-Net 2.6 RAT \ language \ English.ini


* Restart Spynet.exe, it should be in English now. (If not, check that you did not make a mistake in the line to edit).


- Please, Select Options and Listening Ports.
-Enter the ports 80, 81, 82, 83 and SAVE do.


-Make: File, Create Server, and then NEW








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-Give it a name: eg "Server" and then select the OK and make-Forward (bottom right) .- Make "Add" and then add the following line:
* Votrenom.no-ip.biz: 80 ok and then do the same for the ports 81,82,83.


eg jojo.no-ip.biz: 80
jojo.no-ip.biz: 81
jojo.no-ip.biz: 82
jojo.no-ip.biz: 83










do not touch anything else on this page .- go to the tab: INSTALLATION, then check the following boxes:






Install server system * * * * HKEY_CURRENT_USER * HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE ActiveSetup (and repeatedly press Random) * In the "Directory" can be written "Install" (which is the folder will be installed on the sever SpyNet your pc client). Feel free to note another folder name).
* In the "File Name", note what you want! eg "explorer.exe" (this is the name under which processes will be installed SPYNET.EXE.
* No injection (if you do not want the injection to a process already exists)
* Persistence


- Create Server tab, check:











* * Use USB Icon Spreader (for the move to USB Spynet.exe on other items just by plugging ).__________________ OPTION: If you check "Bind Files" that can attach your server to SpyNet another program and it starts quietly and tutorials are available on youtube for that.
__________________


* Make "Create server".


Here is your server is now created.


This does not mean that everything works.


___________________
IMPORTANT
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We must now open your ports on your box (Livebox, Freebox etc ...)


Above all, depending on whether you connect to your box by Ethernet or WiFi, I advise you to put a fixed IP on your network card.


eg if your box has the IP: 192.168.1.1
return to your network card the following values:


ip address: subnet 192.168.1.26 mask : 255.255.255.0 pass: 192.168.1.1DNS Primary: 192.168.1.1
In your box now going to open ports 80 and 83 in TCP and UDP to the fixed IP address for your network card (192.168.1.26).  ie open port 80 to 83 in TCP / UDP to 192.168.1.26.
If you do not have fixed IP to your network card, your box will know how to bring that information to your client?
this is what it is to set a fixed IP.

COMPLETION
___________________
It only remains for you to send your server SpyNet who you want: @ your MSN contacts etc ...


I created this tutorial to help, but having slaved myself to set it up to the end, so I share my knowledge.


Good luck

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Blogger app for Android

After a long time google ha s released a app for blogger.com for android platform. I dont know what took them so long. There are few unofficial blogger apps are apready there in android market like bloggerdroid which is pretty good actually. This official blogger app has very plane design and allows.to create and publish a decent post with less media in it like pics.and videos.

I expect few updates which will increase usability of this app. But overall its nice primary app for blogger to publish important posts on the go.

P.S this poat has been published by official blogger app for android using samsung galaxy 3.


Sunday, September 12, 2010

How to uncap Docsis compliant Cable Modems for unbelivable speeds

The information given below is for educational purpose only. If you’re thinking about uncapping your cable modem, be warned. Your service agreement prohibits uncapping or removing software blocks that limit or “cap” bandwidth. Uncap your cable modem and you will at the very least be banned from your ISP for life. The bottom line is that uncapping is questionable at best and illegal at worst.

There are usually two network configurations. (1) The PC is directly connected to the cable modem. (2) The PC is connected to a NAT router, whose WAN port is then in turn connected to the cable modem. All of the following steps apply to both cases, except the final one that deals with TFTP. I’ll explain the issues with this later.
 
Every time the cable modem is powered on, it looks in its configuration file for the address of an TFTP server and for a file name. This file is the Docsis configuration file that, among other things, sets a cap for the modem’s download/upload bandwidth. The cable modem then retrieves that file and connects to the backbone.
 
How do we uncap it? Simple. We’ll download the docsis config file, edit it to change the cap parameters, then trick the cable modem in thinking our PC is the TFTP server so it then retrieves our copy of the docsis file.
 
There’s a bit of work involved for this. First, we have to find out the TFTP server and file name used by the cable modem. For this we can use the docsisDiag utility (http://homepage.ntlworld.com/robin.d.h.walker/docsdiag/docsdiag.zip). This application, along with all others, is included in the CableUnCap.zip file. Run docsdiag.bat. It uses SNMP to return many of the modem’s parameters. Among these, the one we need are:
 
Configuration TFTP Server          = 24.56.78.90 (replace this with yours throughout in the doc)
Configuration filename    = isrr.bin (replace this with yours throughout in the doc)
 
And
 
IP fragments created            = 0
IP address.10.xxx.xxx.xxx    = 10.xxx.xxx.xxx

IP address.192.168.100.1 = 192.168.100.1   (the IP address of the cable modem, (replace this with yours throughout in the doc)

IP-to-If-index.10.xxx.xxx.xxx     = 2
 
This application works as is in many cases. If not, please refer to the DocsDiag - DOCSIS cable modem diagnostics.htm file in the same directory. It has a lot of help on how to make it work for different modems.
 
Note that you might now go to http://192.168.100.1 and see some of you modem’s parameters.
 
Now from a DOS prompt type:
tftp -i 24.56.78.90 GET isrr.bin

You just downloaded the docsis configuration file from your ISP. Now it’s time to edit it to change the modem’s cap. This is done by using the Cisco Docsis configuration software in the docsisConfig directory (also available from http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/109/docsis_config2.shtml). Before running ConfigEdit.bat you’ll need to edit it and follow the instructions contained there. Then execute ConfigEdit.bat and open the .bin file you TFTP'd. Go to the "Class of Service" tab. Voila'. Change the Max DS Rate to 7MB (mine doesn't seem to go higher). Save.
 
We will now need to have the cable modem think we are the ISP and retrieve our version of the file by running our own TFTP server.

How?

This is the point where our network configuration is important. Here are the two cases. Both assume we’re running Windows 2000.

1.     PC Directly Connected to Cable Modem

Configure your PC’s TCP settings for:
 
IP: 24.56.78.90  (replace with the ISP’s tftp server)
Netmask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: 192.168.100.1  (replace with your cable modem’s IP address)

don't worry about the DNS...
 
When it's done change your TCP settings to use DHCP again, without. Check http://192.168.100.1/ or with the docsDiag utility. Your speed limit should now be updated.

2.      PC à NAT Router  à Cable Modem

Set your Router not to use DHCP but to use:
IP: 24.56.78.90  (replace with the ISP’s tftp server)
Netmask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: 192.168.100.1  (replace with your cable modem’s IP address)
 
You’ll now have to configure the Router to send all traffic to your PC. LinkSys does this by configuring your PC for the DMZ setting. Other routers may be different. All that should be needed is to either forward all external traffic to your PC or to make your PC visible to the other side of the firewall.
 
Configure your PC with a static IP address in a range used by your router. Ex. If your router is at 192.168.1.1 then configure your PC for:
IP: 192.168.1.100
Netmask: 255.255.255.0
Gateway: 192.168.1.1
 
Now add an additional IP address to the TCP settings in your PC:
IP: 24.56.78.90  (replace with the ISP’s tftp server)
Netmask: 255.255.255.0
 
don't worry about the DNS...
 
This is done because you’ll have to tell you TFTP server to listen on the latter address.
 
 
You shouldn't have to reboot. Place your modified copy of the isrr.bin (replace this with your name) in the tftpd directory (also available at ftp://ftp.ida.net/pub/wireless/tftpd32.exe). If in your case the docsdiag showed it inside a subdirectrory you'll have to create one here. Start tftpd32 server. Go to Settings and set the Security to None. Increase the timeout to 20secs and the Max Retransmit to 6. Choose to translate Unix filenames. Make sure it's base directory point to where the isrr.bin is. Ok it. If you fall in case (2) make sure you set 24.56.78.90 IP address in the Server Interfaces.
 
We now have to start filling the routing tables in the devices with our bogus data. So start pinging your cable modem, the TFTP IP address, and if applicable, your router. Do this for a couple of minutes. Now power off the cable modem (I usually wait a few seconds just to be sure) and then power it back on. Then immediately start pinging your cable modem until the config file has been transferred. After the traffic lights blinks the first time you should see that your tftp server is sending it your file...!
 
Now reconfigure your Router for DHCP (if case 2), and then reconfigure your PC to DHCP.
 
You’re done!
 
You’ll have to repeat this procedure every time the modem is powered off.





Monday, August 16, 2010

Why people still use Blackberry?

It's the smartphone everyone owns -- and no one seems to like.
Whenever we buy a phone we always consider the looks but Blackberrys aren't much good lookiing then why do people buy them!

Peek into any executive conference room in America, and you're bound to see one -- or a dozen -- of these anachronistic smartphones: BlackBerrys, their keys clicking like rain on a tin roof. Those red lights flashing, training their owners to pick them up on a second's notice: An e-mail! A BBM! Answer me!
To owners of Android-based phones and the iPhone, particularly in the U.S., the BlackBerry is starting to look more than a little too old-school. These phones don't really run apps. They don't store much music. Their screens, in general, are much smaller than those of smartphone competitors, meaning it's difficult or impossible to browse the Web comfortably or watch online video.
But here's the kicker: Despite the fact that the BlackBerry isn't hip, high-tech or cheaper than its main competitors, the phones are still the most popular (or at least the most common) in the U.S. market, and they're growing internationally.
So why do so many people still tolerate these phones?
It turns out, according to a handful of interviews with BlackBerry users, there are three basic reasons: People are addicted to the click-clacking keyboard; they love the blinking red light on the top, which alerts users to new messages; and many just happen to have the phone because it's required for work.

The click-clacking keyboard
Ask a BlackBerry user what they like about their phone, and they're bound to mention the keyboard. Ask them why that keyboard is so great, and they'll go into sensual detail about the click of the keys, how the buttons are raised just so and how the "shift" key -- oh, the shift key! -- is just as easy to use as those on a full-size computer keyboard.
"The keyboard is definitely a hook for RIM, and it's interesting to see that the marketplace, in general, has conceded it to RIM," said Kevin Michaluk, founder of the BlackBerry fan website Crackberry.com. "Everyone sees the iPhone, and they think apps. And I think everyone sees a phone with a keyboard, and they think BlackBerry, whether it is or isn't."
This comes at a time when most smartphones -- including the iPhone -- are moving toward touch-screen-only interfaces, where users tap on glass to type instead of pecking away at tactile keys.
The details of how the BlackBerry keyboard feels are what make it addictive, said Nan Palmero, a writer for another fan site, BlackBerryCool.com.
"They really go to great lengths to raise plastic in certain ways on the keys," he said of the tactile keyboard's design. "They kind of describe it as guitar frets: Your hand naturally knows where to go and where to be."
Palmero said he can type up to 40 words per minute on his phone. Michaluk said he can hit 65. Neither has to look at the keyboard.
Kevin Kovanich, a 23-year-old BlackBerry user in Chicago, Illinois, said he loves that he can still "rock the keyboard" even though his thumbs are "larger than average."
"It is really nice how far the buttons stick up -- and you can really feel that click," he said. "It doesn't feel like you're making any mistakes ... no matter how big your fingers are."

That red light
On top of every BlackBerry, there's a little sliver of a red light, and it blinks at you when a new message or call comes in.
People get seriously addicted to that light, Michaluk said.
"You put a blinking red light on a device, and when that light blinks, you jump," he said. "It's Pavlovian training, right? For me, really, it's my connection to my people. And second, it's my connection to the world in terms of news and everything."
He added: "It's one of those things that always calls you back to your BlackBerry."
Of course, other phones have ways of alerting people to new messages, too, but none has the same feel as that BlackBerry light, users said.

Because it's businessy
The BlackBerry is the get-things-done phone.
It's not designed to run flashy applications, for playing games or for uploading pictures to Facebook and Twitter. It started out a business-minded device, and RIM has continued to market it as a business-friendly device, although recent ads have pitched it as a leisure phone for young multitaskers as well.
Part of the allure is that the BlackBerry is known for being secure. It encrypts messages, which makes business owners more comfortable giving the phones to their employees, who may share sensitive documents and e-mails over the phones.
This issue came into focus this week as the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia threatened to stop BlackBerry service for this very reason: because they wanted to get inside private messages on the phones and couldn't.
Other smartphone operating systems,including iOS 4 from Apple, are trying to cater more to privacy-minded business clients, but overall they've been more focused on the consumer experience.
That image can work in BlackBerry's favor, writes Callie Schweitzer on a blog called Neon Tommy. She says the phone has a "mullet effect" in that it's "business in the front, party in the back."
"See someone typing away furiously on a Blackberry? They're probably sending a top-secret e-mail," she writes. "See someone intently focused on an iPhone? They're probably playing with the Bubblewrap or Lightsaber Unleashed apps. Regardless of what a Blackberry user is really doing, the phone itself just seems so much more straight-laced and serious than the iPhone."
Businesspeople also say BlackBerrys are just good for productivity.
Partly it's the keyboard. Partly is a range of shortcuts. But this no-frills phone has hooked many people in the bushiness world.
That includes Michaluk, who said he was given his first BlackBerry phone -- he called it "old blue" -- from an employer several years ago.
He's been hooked since.
"That thing was just a tank; it was ugly; it had that low-res, almost monochrome display. And that thing -- I just loved [it]," he said.

Via CNN

Graphics cards becoming the greatest password cracking tool

Graphics cards aren't that smart. But they are good at doing the same thing over and over again. This, researchers reckon, makes them good at 'brute force' password attacks, in which, if one password doesn't hack it, another is tried. Using a decent graphics card, the number of attempts can ratchet up into the billions, depending on how determined the hacker is to bust in, researchers have warned.

Boffins at the Georgia Tech Research Institute say that seven-character passwords are becoming "hopelessly inadequate", mainly because graphics cards are so good at brute-force attacks.

 "We've been using a commonly-available graphics processor to test the integrity of typical passwords," said Richard Boyd, senior researcher on the Georgia Tech team "Right now we can confidently say that a seven-character password is hopelessly inadequate - and as GPU power continues to go up every year, the threat will increase."

Higher-end, parallel processing GPUs operate at nearly two teraflops, processing trillion floating-point operations per second, making seven-character passwords useless.
The boffins say passwords should these day contain at leaset 12 characters, to be on the safe side. A combination of upper an lower-case letters, along with the odd number and a few symbols chucked in, add to the complexity of course.

Scanning mobile phones viruses from PC?

Wouldn't it be more feasible and hassle free, if we could scan for viruses from the PC anti-virus software?

PC2Mobile scan does just the same. It is a new technology from Quick Heal which will come handy in allowing users to scan for mobile viruses but without installing an anti-virus on the cell phone itself. The software is installed on the PC and the cell phone is connected to the PC via USB cable or bluetooth connection.

PC2Mobile scan features virus detection on (nearly) all mobile platforms (such as Symbian OS, Windows Mobile OS and other Linux based mobile OS). It also supports proprietary mobile firmwares, making it the only single product that supports virus scanning for variety of mobile phones available from vendors such as Nokia, Samsung, Sony Ericsson, LG, Panasonic, Motorola, O2, IMate, HP, HTC and Siemens. The product boasts supporting over 550 cell phone models.

The software is a part of the main bundle i.e. Quick Heal Total Security 2010 suite (which is available for Rs. 2,000 for one year's subscription). A complete list of all the supported devices and other details about the product can be found here.

via Thinkdigit

Sunday, August 8, 2010

iStealer 6.0 Tutorial

Firstly, you will need to download iStealer 6.0. You can download iStealer 6.0 from the link below or if you do not trust download from wherever you want

Turn of your webguard or av before download because istealer is a hacking tool so your antivirus will block it.
Ive put some links but im not sure if they are infected or not working. I wont be responsible for the problems from downloads try any one of these
http://is.gd/e8DZN  http://is.gd/e8EDU  http://is.gd/e8EET

Register at  http://Justfree.com
Once registered, make sure you verify your email. If you do not receive the email instantly check Junk/Spam, or wait a few minutes
Now, login using your username you registered with and password you registered with.

Once, you have logged in, click Create/delete MySQL database Now fill out the information as below:

Database Name: username_db
Simply create database your username will already be there,write any thing in the box then press Create Database.
You should get "The requested operation has been completed successfully. " and then get redirected back to the database page.

Username: username_user
Then press Create user, fill the box with anything you like and enter password for the user and click create user. You should get "The requested operation has been completed successfully. " and then get redirected back to the database page.

Now assign priviledges, Make sure that all the boxes are ticked after that click on assign priviledges.

Now open up index.php in the PHP Logger folder which is in the iStealer 6.0 download. Copy and paste the Datebase info you got above like shown in the picture:

Fill out your index.php like below:


$dbHost = "localhost"; // REMAINS LOCALHOST FOR EVERYONE
$dbUser = "username_db"; // (3)MySQL username
$dbPass = "Your password you filled in for user"; // (4)MySQL password
$dbDatabase = "username_db"; // (2)MySQL database name

$username = "username to login page"; // Login Username
$password = "password to login page"; // Login Password

$logspage = 100; // Number of logs per page

$dbHost will ALWAYS remain localhost.
$dbUser will be the username you signed up with and db (or whatever you named your database), so for example username_db
$dbPass is the password you used.
Use the image below if you are confused:



For:

$username = "create username to login page"; // Login Username
$password = "create password to login page"; // Login Password

Simply fill them in as the login you want for the actual iStealer login page.

Once you have filled in YOUR database information in the setup, save the index.php file.


Now press File Manager at the top.
In file manager if you will find a index.php or index html file delete it

Once there press Upload and upload the index.php and style.css files.
Then click on index.php and Note the url .This address is important.

Now open the istealer which you downloaded.
In the url box type the address of the index.php file . If you dont know that address then click on index.php file you just uploaded in the file manager.It should be in this form http://account name.justfree.com/

open the login page [ http://account name.jµstfree.com/] Log in with the username and password you put on these lines in the index.php:



$username = "username to login page"; // Login Username
$password = "password to login page"; // Login Password


Now press Test Url, if it comes up with "Works perfect!", then press Build and select where you want to save your built iStealer server.

Simplified Hacking Terms for Newbies

This is a little tut ive written for complete noobs who don't know anything about hacking, or for those who need help understanding the terminology.

Keylogger - A keylogger is a program, usualy ran secretly in the background that records what users type, then the typed output is usually sent via email or uploaded by the keylogger somewhere to the web in secret. These can be attached to other executables so you never even know you ran them in the first place, once you click it once it often is started at startup from their on.

Bot - A bot is a program that is ran secretly in the background of a victim's computer. The bot connects to an IRC channel usually where a Bot Herder(its creator) can use a number of commands to control these computers that are now it's under control. A zombie computer(a pc under control of a bot herder) can be manipulated in a number of ways. Some functions of a bot include stealing victims passwords, keylogging, ddosing a server to cause it to crash, turning on the webcam and being able to watch the zombie computer's users, visiting a website(to gain money + traffic for a bot herder), clicking ads, making ads appear randomly, destroying itself(the pc), and sending spam to email contacts.

Botnet - A bunch of bot's connected to a server (usually IRC or web) that can be controlled and manipulated by its owner.

RAT (Remote Administration Tool) - Sort of like a botnet in regards that you can gain acess to the victims computer and do stuff like look at their files, webcam, etc. Only this malware connects back to you, apposed to a server.

Crypter - A crypter is used to make well known hacker's viruses (such as keyloggers and botnets) undetectable by anti-virus software by changing the virus program signatures that anti virus programs have in their databases to make them easier to spread.

Binder - A binder is used to bind a virus(such as a keylogger,etc) to another program making it undetechtable and able to fool users into thinking its something else. (IE a victim will click an installPhotoshop.exe and it will install photoshop as well as your virus secretly.)

FUD - Term for fully undetectable virus. (made by either coding your own virus or by crypting and binding an existing virus) Use http://novirusthanks.com (uncheck distribute sample) to check if your virus is undetectable.

Database - Used by most websites to store things such as User names, Passwords, Email, etc of an entire website or community.

SQL Injection - A way of manipulating a website's forms as a way of retrieving it's databases. This can be used to find users and passwords as well as obtaining admin on a website in order to deface it.

XSS (Cross Site Scripting) - a type of computer security vulnerability typically found in web applications which allow code injection by malicious web users into the web pages viewed by other users. An exploited cross-site scripting vulnerability can be used by attackers to bypass access controls such as the same origin policy. Vulnerabilities of this kind have been exploited to craft powerful phishing attacks and browser exploits. (From Wikipedia)

Cookie Stealing/Spoofing - Used to fool a victim into clicking a link that will steal their cookies to websites which you can then use to have their privileges to various parts of a website or forum.

BruteForcer - Program used to crack passwords by trying every password/password list on various forms.

Hashes - How passwords are usually stored, this is a way of crypting a password so it is not plain text, harder passwords are very hard to crack but simple ones have often been cracked and can be found on online databases. Some common password hashes include MD5 and SHA.

Social Engineering - Tricking a victim into doing something you want them to do by disguising or enticing them into doing what you want.

Phishing - Creating a fake login page to a well known website (IE Facebook) and then fooling a victim into entering their information on the fake login page through social engineering.

More to come, hope this helps you understand some of the different types of hacking and its terms.

Windows7 Transformation pack for Ubuntu

Many user dont like user interface of ubuntu this is a windows7 transformation pack for ubuntu.it would ubuntu look like windows 7 so you wont blame for ubuntu for having unfriendly interface.

This Package contains:
GDM theme*
Icons Theme*
GTK Theme
Wallpapers
Sounds
Gnomenu theme*
Panel Backgrounds*
Cursor theme
DockBar


About the sounds, they can’t be installed, just you can replace the Ubuntu original sounds or configure you preferences sounds at System / Preferences /Sounds or copying at /usr/share/sounds (accessing as root) and save the folder there or replace the original sounds. (because of they have the same name).

source - Ubuntu Geek

Saturday, August 7, 2010

Simplified Torrent Guide for newbies.

Ive been Facing with Readers having problems with torrents.
So here is Torrent Guide for newbies.

What is BitTorrent?

BitTorrent (often abbreviated to 'BT') is a protocol that allows you to download files quickly and efficiently.
It is a peer to peer protocol, which means you download and upload to other people downloading the same file.
BitTorrent is often used for distribution of very large files, very popular files and files available for free, as it is a cheap, fast, efficient way to distribute files to users like you.

µTorrent is a BitTorrent client.
A 'client' in this case is a computer program that follows the rules of a protocol.
For example, HTTP (HyperText Transfer Protocol) is the protocol used to download web pages and other content - like this page - and your HTTP client (or browser) is the program you use to get those web pages.
Some popular browsers include Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome and Safari.
Email , Direct Downloads Via File hosting and FTP rely on one computer Server hosting  the file and transmitting it to another connected computer. 

BitTorrent introduces a major difference  the hosting and the
downloading is spread out over many computers using a technology called   Peer-to-Peer .
We
can use BitTorrent to share or download any type of files  .exe, mp3, AVI, Jpeg, and Doc
etc.  

Some Important Terms:

Torrent: Its is a file itself. The .torrent file is not the entire file the people who are sharing it. It is like a map which is used by the BitTorrent client to
assemble all the pieces together.  
BitTorrent client :It is a piece of software which takes the .torrent file, reads the information in it and
starts the download. 
Peer :A peer is any computer participating in the download and upload of a torrent file.
Seeder :A seed (or seeder) is anyone who is uploading copy of the file being shared
across the torrent network.
Leecher :A leech (or a leecher) is the person who does not have the complete file yet but
has joined the network to download it. A leecher becomes a seeder when he downloads the entire file and then shares it across the network.
Port : it is where your computer receives the communication signals from the outside network.
Share ratio: The ratio is the amount of data a user has uploaded divided by the amount of
data they have downloaded for a particular torrent (UL÷DL).  A share ratio of 1+ has a other users than he has received. Conversely, share ratios under 1 have a negative effect.
Swarm :The swarm is the sum total of all the leechers and seeders (i.e. all the computers)
participating in the torrent process.
Tracker: The tracker is a server which has the information of who has what files and who
needs which ones, thus acting as a bridge between seeders and leechers. Some trackers
are private requiring a registration where most are public. 
Availability : That number tells you how many unique copies of the file are available between yourself and the peers you're connected to. If this is less than 1, you most likely will not be able to complete the torrent. The only thing you can do is wait and hope a seeder hops onto the torrent to allow you to complete it.
You can also try and request a "reseed" on the tracker's forum. Sometimes, this may never happen because the torrent was abandoned, and you may need to find the torrent elsewhere.

   

Be savvy about copyright laws
The world of digital distribution can often be seen clashing with copyright laws.
Peer to Peer file sharing is completely legal but using it for distribution of copyrighted material it a punishable offence.
The protocol makes everyone a downloader as well as a distributor .
There have been numerous cases where torrent trackers which index the torrents available
have been shut down for infringing so Industry Association of America (RIAA) and the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) have become proactive against many of them, because it represents a source of piracy. 

The safest course of action is to follow the copyright laws as laid down. Browse to the
copyright policy link of the respective tracker website; the better ones have it.   

Getting Started
                   
Get your hands on a good torrent client, set it up and download our first file. 
Life on the BitTorrent lane gets easier if we have a good client to do the job for us.

I would recommend µTorrent And Vuze (formerly Azureus) .
Both are free, lightweight and cross platform (for all operating systems). 
Make sure you have the latest updated version.
Installing them is easy you can do it yourself.

Gearing up the torrent client for smoother run.   
Fortunately, µTorrent makes this very easy for the beginner.
Here are the basic steps - 
1.  When you start µTorrent for the first time it helps you out with a Speed Guide.

2.  The speed guide helps you to choose your correct   upload speed  . If you are not aware
from   DSLReports   website. Connect to the site by pressing the  button. Do not run any other application or browser at the time you are running the speed test. Run the test 2-3
times to get an idea of your average upload rate. 

3.  Select a setting close to your obtained upload rate using the  Connection Type  
dropdown. When µTorrent runs for the first time, a port is automatically selected for you.

4. Use Selected Settings  button and you are ready to begin. 

5.  If you want to recheck your upload speed, you can also run the speed test from the
µTorrent toolbar > Options > Speed Guide.   

Finding and downloading torrents
Going to a reliable torrent site also lets us avoid the pitfalls of downloading a corrupted file or even worse, a malicious virus.
A good torrent website filters out the undesirable and hosts clean torrents. 

The recommended ones are – 
PirateBay  and Btjunkie–  By its sheer size it is probably the most popular site in the torrent world with nearly 3.5 million users. The torrents also have little icons labeling them which say whether the torrents are from VIP users or trusted users. This reputation management serves as a mark of quality assurance. In their fight to bring the best they are constantly facing lawsuit threats
Mininova  – It enjoys a very good reputation of filtering out junk torrents. It is also one of the oldest torrent sites out there and definitely one of the cleanest sans any objectionable ads. If you have to restrict yourself to just torrent sites, then these two do the job. 
Vertor   –   In your continuing hunt to find clean, virus free and quality torrents, Vertor is a good place to stop by. Vertor separates itself from the herd by providing snippets of the file you are about to download. This helps to confirm the torrent as safe for download. Vertor by the way
    
Demonoid  – This site, though amongst the best, has one shortfall  you need to register for a free account. The registrations are only open for some time and you require an invitation to get into Demonoid. If you manage to get an account you will see why this is one of the best. Being a restricted circle, it has a strict usage policy.        
Legit Torrents and Legal Torrents list only torrents which are in the public domain and thus 100%legal.

Torrent search engines
There are the torrent search engines, which basically search a bunch of torrent
sites in one go and bring together all the results in one page.   
Torrent-Finder:   Search 172 torrent sites and trackers with this multi-search engine.
Torrentz: A simple no fuss torrent meta-search engine.

I personally use Torrentz and Demonoid.

The number of torrent search sites reflect the popularity of the protocol.
                      
1.  Surf to any of the torrent sites and search for your desired torrent file.
Remember, a torrent file is nothing but a small 15-100Kb sized file which points to
the contents of the whole file and the people in the swarm.
2.  Click on the desired file (or any download link) to download the file to your computer.
The small file sizes will take up just couple of seconds of your time.
3.  Browse to your saved .torrent file and double click it to open the file with your torrent
client Or  drag and drop the .torrent file into your software
window.
4.  Now, your software begins the download by first connecting to the tracker server to
find out who else is downloading the same file and which bits they have. 
5.  The tracker server identifies the users participating in the share and labels them as
either seeders or leechers. Look for a torrent with a higher number of seeders. The
ratio of seeders to leechers is the   share ratio   and a higher figure makes for a
healthier (and faster) torrent.
6.  The download begins and speeds up as the swarm increases. 

The time to complete the download will of course depend on the file size, the speed of your connection and the quality of the swarm.

When µTorrent finished downloading, but now it says it's Seeding
It is where you leave your Torrent client open after you've finished your download to help distribute it (you distribute the file while downloading, but it's even more helpful if you continue to distribute the full file even after you have finished downloading).
All the data you got was from seeds, so help give back to the community!
It doesn't require anything - µTorrent will continue seeding until the torrent is removed.
Proper practice is to seed until the ratio of upload:download is at least 1.00 or more if You like The torrent content and You Want other users to have it.
After your download finishes, you may enjoy the file you just got.
Now after all that hard work if you are thinking of deleting the leftover .torrent file and closing the client software just pause here.
This single selfish act.   
Always remember torrent remains alive And healthy only by uploading. 
Upload is essential for torrenting.
if we just keep downloading and no one uploads torrents would die and so would the content.
Uploading Wont Affect Your Download Speed!
So let the Torrent Seed while you can enjoy the download.            
   


How to be a good member of the torrent community?
After your download finishes, leave your Torrent client software running for at least for a day, or until you have uploaded as much as you have downloaded.  
Sometimes it may not be possible to follow this rule but it is important to get close to it. 
 
Tip:   Do your downloading at night so that by the time you wake up you have downloaded
your file and you would uploaded your share too. 
 
1.  Make a habit to check comments left by earlier downloaders regarding the quality of torrents. 
2.  Download torrents from a reputable website or join a private tracker.
Private trackers moderate the quality vigorously but then they are equally rigorous with their rules. 
3.  Try to avoid downloading files which have been split and zipped. Commonly they are fake torrents. Beware as there are a many fake torrents out there. Most of them are malicious.  
4.  Always read the rules and the copyright policy of the website you are downloading from.
5. If the torrent site you obtained it from offers comments, be sure to read those first.
But regardless of the comments, running a virus scan on the downloaded files is usually a good idea.
µTorrent guarantees that the content you download is not altered from when the torrent was originally created, but if the source files used to create the torrent were already infected, this will provide no protection!

A fine-tuning tutorial for faster downloads
By now you should be feeling confident about tackling a few settings under the hood. Just a
few nips and tucks to the default settings will help boost your torrent download speeds and
optimize it for your bandwidth. 

Your ISP is where it starts a specific bandwidths for both uploads and downloads. Obviously your torrent download speed depends on Isp so you cant Exceed the limits by Isp.
           
Choosing the right BitTorrent client and Keep updated to the latest version.   
Go for healthy seeds and peers
For high torrent speeds, the best bet is in numbers.
Greater the number of seeders, healthier is the torrent and   better is the chance   of higher speeds.
Choose torrent files with a high number of seeders and preferably lesser number of leechers i.e. a higher seed-leecher ratio.


Firewalls
It can block all incoming BitTorrent connections coming through.
To ensure otherwise, a firewall should be manually configured to accept the connections and let it through the client.
Configure the firewall installed to accept the connections by checking the BitTorrent client on the allowed list i.e.   Options>Preferences > Connection > (check) Add µTorrent to Windows Firewall .
Also, check the Windows Firewall exception (if you keep it enabled) in your client too. Shutting down the firewall is not recommended as it leaves the computer open to attack.

Limit your Upload rate and Download rate too
Using the speed tests, find out your maximum Upload speed and then set  80%  of your maximum Download speed.
You can try varying your upload speeds  keep it high initially and then gradually bring it down towards the middle of the download.
Downloads also tend to go quicker if you seed more.
Note: Mind the speed units  it may be given in   kilobits   per second (kb/sec) or   kilobytes   per second (kB/sec). 1 kilobyte = 8 kilobit
 
Go to a different port
The default port for the BitTorrent protocol is any between port numbers 6881-6999. ISPs
throttle traffic on these ports as BitTorrent sharing       
configure a different port in your torrent client. Use some number above 10000 to get around
ISPs and also avoid problems with other applications. By default, the µTorrent port is
randomized each time it starts. Set a specific port by not enabling the   Randomize Port  
setting. Again check if the port is forwarded properly using the button in the Speed Guide. 

Remember, different types of data, such as web sites, file downloads, and torrents, are each given a specific port.  
Port forwarding   is the process that a software (or hardware like routers) uses to screen the right kind of data to the right port.  
Portforward.com   provides step-by-step guides on how to set up this port forwarding. 

Increase the number of Max Half Open TCP connections
This figure specifies how many connections a torrent client should attempt to establish
simultaneously at any given time. To make it clearer  it is the number of connection
attempts   in progress and NOT the total number of connections. 
Windows XP with Service Pack 2 (SP2) or newer, limits this to a default of 10 as a barrier torrent speeds as torrents too need a large number of simultaneous connections. A patch has been available for a while from www.LvlLord.de  , which modifies the TCPIP.sys file in Windows to allow higher number of TCP connections. 

After running the patch, you have to set the number of connections in your torrent client. For example, in µTorrent go to Options > Preferences > Advanced > net.max_halfopen.  
Set any number from 50 to 100. But see that net.max_halfopen is set   lower   than the value set in TCPIP.SYS. Always check if it is still patched because Windows updates sometimes overwrite it.

Mac and Linux need not Tweak it as this is a Windows Only Shit. 

Experiment with Protocol Encryption
Some ISPs love to act like Big Brothers and constrict bandwidth for P2P protocols. Protocol
Encryption in most of the torrent clients helps to over ride this bandwidth shaping. Enable
outgoing protocol encryption and put a checkmark on   Allow Incoming Legacy Connections 

With protocol encryption, ISPs find it difficult if not impossible to detect that the traffic is
coming from BitTorrent. Experiment with enabled, disabled and forced options because you could be getting better speeds with encryption disabled. Non-encryption makes a torrent connection compatible with someone who is not using encryption but as a minus it makes the torrent detectable but an ISP with a bandwidth restricting policy. 

Bandwidth and connections 
Options will let you enter figures for  Global maximum number of connections   gives the maximum number of connections that a BitTorrent client can make for any P2P exchange. Setting this too high DOES not mean higher speeds.
Setting it too high would take up useless bandwidth and too low a figure would miss out on peers.
For my 256kbps connection, I have a setting of 130 Maximum number of connected peers per torrent  gives the maximum number of peers that a BitTorrent client can connect to for any P2P exchange.
Experiment by setting this number close to the available peers for a particular torrent. For my 256kbps connection, I have a default setting of 70.
Number of upload slots per torrent   gives the maximum number of peers that a BitTorrent
client will upload to for any P2P exchange. A low setting may affect downloads.
For my 256kbps connection, I have a setting of 3.

Optimizing the speed of torrent downloads is a lot of trial and error and a bit of patience.

Creating our own Torrent
So far we have been preoccupied with downloading features but torrents are not a one way
street. The community survives and thrives because somebody out there is taking the pains
to create and upload the torrents. Uploading a torrent is not all about being large
             
torrents and uploading them for your friends to download is also a cool way to distribute a
large digital chunk in one go.              
and the manner of torrents before you start with your first upload.

As soon as you save your torrent file, it gets added to your active list in µTorrent, and
the Tracker.          
All that is left is to upload the .torrent file to a tracker website like Mininova or
Piratebay. All tracker websites have an   Upload   link.
Some like PirateBay require a
log-in for you to access their upload page. Please read the rules and the copyright
policy before you upload your .torrent file. 

Enter the details in the form. Click on submit and you are done. Not quite! Now let the
torrent seed for a while so others can pick it up.   

Utorrent has a perfect guide for making Torrents
http://www.utorrent.com/documentation/make-a-torrent  

If u got any problems Leave it in Comments Or check FAQ bu utorrent http://www.utorrent.com/faq/

Keep seeding!
Happy Torrenting!

Related Posts
Utorrent turbo patch http://ultimate-hacker.blogspot.com/2009/08/boost-and-increase-p2p-and-torrent.html

Shutdown Timer

What is Shutdown Timer?
Shutdown Timer is a utlity that will allow you to perform certain actions relating to shutting down the system. The user interface is easy to use and understand and you should be able to get to grips with it.

What are the main features of Shutdown Timer?
Ability to:
  • Shutdown
  • Restart
  • Logoff
  • Lock
  • Hibernate
  • Standy
  • Monitor Standby
  • Based on Date & Time
  • CPU/Memory Utilisation
  • CPU Temperature
  • Networking Usage
  • Ability to save your settings for furture use
  • Completely Portable, You can take it on a USB if you want to!
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