![]() ![]() **Basically by doing this (took me 10 mins to do 6 blocklists-not bad) you are having transmission do the necessary conversion technique and are not leaving any chance to human error. THIS JUST AFFECTS TRANSMISSION AND WHO YOUR PEERS ARE!!! *** Side Note: because you are doing this via transmission and not a program (peerguardian, peerblocker, etc.) you do not have to worry about it blocking IPs when you go about your daily computer routine. (i used 6) And also, whenever you finish with however many URLs you use, close Transmission before going to step 9. Rinse and repeat for the other blocklist URLs you wish to use from the site. click and drag the blocklist out of the folder and onto your desktop! Rename it "(any name) blocklist.bin"Ĩ. bin file) You don't want that unless you plan on just having one blocklist.ħ. Transmission will always make this file the generic URL updated. select the blocklist folder *(notice that there is only one "blocklist.bin" folder? That is the blocklist of the current URL that you pasted into Transmission. enter " ~/Library/Application Support/Transmission " Ħ. On mac finder bar (no program selected) click on "go" -> "go to folder"ĥ. paste the url into the URL bar and click "update" (download should be visible)Ĥ. open transmission -> preferences -> peers ģ. copy the URL link you desire from (its the link on the far right column- not the websites link!!!) Ģ. ![]() These are the same steps i took and successfully have multiple peer blocker lists. I used info from the boards here and some forums and i've made a little something for you. I followed this format from a previous poster: Other operating systems: The latest PeerGuardian version from 2023 is also available for Mac.And secondly, do I just go into the transmission folder and delete all the bins and start from scratch each time? It runs on both 32-bit and 64-bit systems with no dedicated 64-bit download provided. Previous versions of the operating system shouldn't be a problem with Windows 8, Windows 7 and Windows Vista having been tested. It can run on a PC with Windows 11 or Windows 10. Download and installation of this PC software is free and 2.0 RC1 is the latest version last time we checked. PeerGuardian is provided under a freeware license on Windows from firewalls with no restrictions on usage.
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