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I've been disconnected from Resnet at the moment for p2p (thats what they said so I expect they mean DC++)
However as far as I can tell they've just blocked the MAC address I was using which could make for easy reconnection. I doubt I'm going to risk reconnecting to twofo though.
Cheers for the services you've all provided.
However as far as I can tell they've just blocked the MAC address I was using which could make for easy reconnection. I doubt I'm going to risk reconnecting to twofo though.
Cheers for the services you've all provided.
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I would advice that you claim innocent and demand to see what they are basing their claim on. I doubt they have anything more than large bandwidth usage. If you really wanna go through with it delete all P2P programs and traces of it and then if they say that they want to check ur computer then they won't be able to find any P2P programs on it either. Could possibly get you off the hook.
This does imply that all on-campus users should watch out and "play it safe"
This does imply that all on-campus users should watch out and "play it safe"
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I'm a bit baffled to how they could track it. I can understand if you're leeching like 100GB in a day, it'd be pretty obvious, but :-/
I haven't connected since i heard this news. I'd like to know more info on what is actually going on but i don't know how i'm gonna get it.
Is it a £35 fine or is it £80?
I haven't connected since i heard this news. I'd like to know more info on what is actually going on but i don't know how i'm gonna get it.
Is it a £35 fine or is it £80?
- astropoint
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In theory, they can't even track the 100GB a day, as that's all internal usage. but like I say, that's only in theory, we really don't knowhow they are tracking people.
It is also possible that they are using some form of external bandwidth (although what I don't know) as this would be the only thing passing through their traffic shaper. Blocking external connections/transfers with your firewall ought to stop this. There are guides for this at http://www.twofo.co.uk/wiki/index.php/Help:Contents
AS for the disconnection charges, they are listed at
http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/services/its/ ... onnection/
Your guess is as good as ours as to which one of the categories ITS will put simply DC++ usage under
It is also possible that they are using some form of external bandwidth (although what I don't know) as this would be the only thing passing through their traffic shaper. Blocking external connections/transfers with your firewall ought to stop this. There are guides for this at http://www.twofo.co.uk/wiki/index.php/Help:Contents
AS for the disconnection charges, they are listed at
http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/services/its/ ... onnection/
Your guess is as good as ours as to which one of the categories ITS will put simply DC++ usage under
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Yes I expected that one. The copyright infringement one (with nasty £70 fine) is most likely things like microsoft source code. Basically so they can tell Microsoft (evil bastards) that they're actively seeking out copyright infringing material on the network, but since they're unlikely to actually know what is being transfered I would think it highly unlikey for them to use it
I don't know whether they check now, but I had a wireless access point running in my room doing most of my 1st year and so did several of my hall mates.Zed0 wrote:Can they tell if you are connection sharing? I'm not going to do any high bandwidth or p2p stuff on someone elses connection, I just wanted the internet.
They have become a lot more gestapo like since then though. Also it could be quite easy to detect a wireless access point since unless the access point does not announce itself, you could just use the small portable wireless network finders. This may be above ITS level of competency tho
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