by default it will only attract level1 and bogon, but can be used to get more lists.Ĭreate blank text name it ipfilter.sh paste the code, save and make it executable. This script will create a qbittorrent ipfilter block if anyone needs to use it. Thanx, don't need help i stopped using peerguardian even in windows like 10 years ago, it's a dying technology and not worth the money in my opionion the first line of defense is /etc/hosts or with a privoxy/tor setup I just can't see any advantages of using PG systemwide. i have a script that downloads whatever iblocklist and converts it to. i use level1 from bluetack but only for torrents and it's integrated into my qbittorrent. Do you have any info how to install PG on LM 19.1?Ĭan't trust these listas are updated at all, there's no point in paying for this list it would make more sense to use that money for a good VPN. If you do not know how to use blocklist - to put them to Peer Guardian, let me know, I'll help you. You can get all blocklist here: Subscription for FULL YEAR is only $9.99. have someone an idea of how re-implement gksudo ecc in Mint 19? If someone understand the right syntax of the Admin:// command that seems to substitute gksudo ecc, we will be able to open the settings of PGL, insert the ADMIN:// command to open the program with Root rights but without use of the terminal. So for this experiment working you must not invoke the program from system menu (Internet) because it's not really working but instead open a terminal and put:Īfter you insert the root password, Peerguardian Linux opens properly, with an old interface, but seems to work well, configure the lists, ecc. Second: the executable needs to be managed with root permissions but here come another surprise: Mint 19 has erased from existence also gksudo, gksu, kdesu, kdesudo and so on. The version of this PGL its the last (2.3.1) deb files that I don't have in any way modified (I'm not able to). If I'm permitted to do so, I can attach the three. The package manager work on the dependencies and the installation go on right. I copied them in a folder of my 19 partition and simply installed it with double click. deb packages that the system assemble and put in the cache folder when you install something via apt-terminal. In the 18.3 partition there is our good last version of PGL installed and working. So I went to a some sort of solution that is, say, an experiment, but since it seems to work I'm willing to share haw I do it.įirst of all I just installed Mint 19 Cinnamon in a new partition, so Mint 18.3 Cinnamon it's intact and working. I've read various complaints in internet but not real solution (behind compilation, that after various years of linux life remain a great mystery to me). I've understood that the normal repo of PGL it's not updated recently and not compatible with Bionic Beaver so Mint 19 refuse to install. Second but not least: I don't want to star here a discussion on the opportunity to use PGL or not ecc. PeerGuardian 2 also uses other great Open Source software including 7-zip, Boost, Inno Setup, libcurl, libxml, SQLite, and zlib.First Things First: this is only an experiment, if you want to try it it's at your own risk.įor me it's working, but it's only an experiment. The source code can be viewed online or downloaded through CVS: cvs login PeerGuardian 2 is Open Source and distributed under a zlib/libpng license. If you're a programmer and would like to contribute a patch, please email me. PeerGuardian 2 will always be free, but donations are still appreciated and will help me figure out what to spend my time on. It fixes many bugs, adds new features, and offers support for Windows 7 and Vista. Development has been picked up by PeerBlock, which can be considered the successor to PeerGuardian. PeerGuardian 2 is long dead, and kept here only for archival purposes. Click here to download PeerGuardian 2 for Windows 7, Vista, XP, and 2000.
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