Monday, June 22, 2009
LATEST MTN CONFIG USING FREEDOM/UDP
Server Connection
YF Server
Address: ems01.your-freedom.de ( leave no space while entering )
then click on the box provided beside connection mode and select UDP which automatically
changes your port to 53.
OPtions
tick the following
Reconnect after server shutdown
SOCKS4/5 DNS lookups on server
Enable encryption
Enable re-Keying
Click on Account Information
Use the username and password you use to register at http://your-freedom.de
Click on Proxy Settings
HTTP/HTTPS/CGI Proxy Server
Proxy Address: 10. 199. 212. 2 ( leave no space while entering )
Proxy Port: 8080
Proxy Username: web
Proxy Password: web
Proxy domain:
Proxy type: HTTP/HTTPS
User Agent:
FTP Proxy Server
Proxy Address: 10. 199. 212. 2 ( leave no space while entering )
Proxy Port: 8080.
Click Save and Exit
STEP 1
DOWNLOAD YOUR FREEDOM AND OpenVPN FROM THE LINKS BELOW
http://openvpn.se/files/install_packages/openvpn-2.0.9-gui-1.0.3-install.exe
http://ems01.your-freedom.de/download/freedom-20090611-01.exe
INSTALL OpenVPN FIRST WHICH WILL INSTALL A LOCAL AREA CONNECTION INTO YOUR NETWORK CONNECTION
WITH THE NETWORK ADAPTER NAME AS TAP-WIN32 ADAPTER V9. DOUBLE CLICK ON THAT LOCAL AREA CONNECTION
AND SCROLL DOWN TO Internet PROTOCOL (TCP/IP) OPEN IT AND TICK obtain an IP address automatically
AND TICK Use the following DNS server addresses then enter 85. 241. 18. 161 AS YOUR PREFERRED DNS
SERVER THEN LEAVE ALTERNATIVE DNS SERVER EMPTY.
INSTALL YOUR FREEDOM AND CANCEL THE WELCOME! MESSAGE
click on Ports
tick the following
SOCKS 4/5
Web Proxy
OpenVPN
Monday, June 1, 2009
Pc Softs
-- Bit Torrent is aimed at broadband users (or any connection better than dialup). -- Sharing is highly appreciated, and sharing is what keeps bit torrent alive. -- A bit torrent file (*.torrent) contains information about the piece structure of the download (more on this later) -- The method of downloading is not your conventional type of download. Since downloads do not come in as one big chunk, you are able to download from many people at once, increasing your download speeds. There may be 100 "pieces" to a file, or 20,000+ pieces, all depending on what you're downloading. Pieces are usually small (under 200kb) -- The speeds are based upon people sharing as they download, and seeders. Seeders are people who constantly share in order to keep torrents alive. Usually seeders are on fast connections (10mb or higher). In this tutorial, I will be describing it all using a bit torrent client called Azureus. This client is used to decode the .torrent files into a useable format to download from other peers. From here on out, I will refer to Bit Torrent as BT. Which BT client you use, is purely up to you. I have tried them all, and my personal favorite is Azureus for many reasons. A big problem with most BT clients out there, is that they are extremely CPU intensive, usually using 100% of your cpu power during the whole process. This is the number one reason I use Azureus. Another, is a recently released plug-in that enables you to browse all current files listed on suprnova.org (the #1 source for torrent downloads). Before you use the plug-in, take a look at /http://www.suprnova.org, and browse the files. Hold your mouse over the links, and you'll notice every file ends in .torrent. This is the BT file extension. Usually, .torrent files are very small, under 200kb. They contain a wealth of information about the file you want to download. A .torrent file can contain just 1 single file, or a a directory full of files and more directories. But regardless, every download is split up into hundreds or thousands of pieces. The pieces make it much easier to download at higher speeds. Back to suprnova.org. Look at the columns: Added | Name | Filesize | Seeds | DLs (and a few more which aren't very useful.) I'll break this down. Added: Self explanitory, its the date the torrent was added. Name: Also self explanitory. Filesize: Duh Seeds: This is how many people are strictly UPLOADING, or sharing. These people are the ones that keep .torrent files alive. By "alive", I mean, if there's no one sharing the .torrent file, no one can download. DLs: This is how many people currently downloading that particular torrent. They also help keep the torrent alive as they share while they download. It's always best to download using a torrent that has a decent amount of seeders and downloaders, this way you can be assured there's a good chance your download will finish. The more the better. Now that you should understand how torrent files work, and how to use them, on to Azureus! First, get JAVA! You need this to run Azureus, as java is what powers it. Get Java here: /http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.
