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Seedbox or VPN?
nstgc:
Thats that the sort of thing I would want to google.
zoomy123:
--- Quote from: Freedom Kira on August 25, 2011, 09:50:42 PM ---Is it really so hard to Google this? The first thing you should do when you see an acronym or some word you don't understand is to type it into Google. In Chrome and Firefox, it's as easy as hitting Ctrl + T, typing what you want to look up, and hitting Enter. It's far less work than typing that entire question out.
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It's actually not easier to google something like this. Given that my knowledge in this area is practically nonexistent, if I googled this I'm liable to get a copious amount of results that I wouldn't be able to understand. (It would be like if I told you google post-structuralism.) I didn't even know what FTP was until a few hours ago. What I need is someone with very specific knowledge to answer this question in an easy to understand and non-complicated way. So, if you're interested in answering the question I'm thankful for your help, otherwise you're simply being a nuisance.
Lupin:
A few misconceptions:
--- Quote from: zoomy123 on August 25, 2011, 07:48:40 PM ---Although your initial download to the server is secure
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It's not. The seedbox downloads stuff the same way you do. It doesn't do anything special (like encrypting) when it's downloading. What happens here is that monitoring groups see the seedbox as the one downloading, not you.
--- Quote from: zoomy123 on August 25, 2011, 07:48:40 PM ---your isp will still be able to see what you're downloading once you download the files from your seedbox to your computer.
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while this is true, ISPs don't care what you download. What's important to them is that what you do isn't harmful to their network. They're not the original ones sending letter, only forwards what they receive from copyright groups. Copyright groups cannot see what you're downloading from the seedbox.
--- Quote from: zoomy123 on August 25, 2011, 07:48:40 PM ---How do you encrypt your ftp connection so that your isp can't see what you're downloading? In the other thread SFTP was mentioned; what is this and how do you set it up? Thanks.
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There are several ways to download securely from you seedbox:
SFTP
FTPS
FTP over SSH
When I was still using a seedbox, I can't download using any of the above because my university's proxies blocked all ports except 8080. What I did was setup an HTTP server on the seedbox, force every connection to it be encrypted, and ban every IP except mine from accessing anything from it.
--- Quote from: zoomy123 on August 25, 2011, 11:32:29 PM ---It's actually not easier to google something like this. Given that my knowledge in this area is practically nonexistent, if I googled this I'm liable to get a copious amount of results that I wouldn't be able to understand. (It would be like if I told you google post-structuralism.) I didn't even know what FTP was until a few hours ago. What I need is someone with very specific knowledge to answer this question in an easy to understand and non-complicated way. So, if you're interested in answering the question I'm thankful for your help, otherwise you're simply being a nuisance.
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Just ignore them.
Freedom Kira:
--- Quote from: Kyrdua on August 25, 2011, 10:29:19 PM ---^ dude obviously haven't been in the internet for a long time.
pretty sure you didn't google stuff you don't know about before yourself, don't you?
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I started doing it all the time when I kept getting told to. I still ask questions if I don't understand, but that comes after looking up some information.
--- Quote from: zoomy123 on August 25, 2011, 11:32:29 PM ---It's actually not easier to google something like this. Given that my knowledge in this area is practically nonexistent, if I googled this I'm liable to get a copious amount of results that I wouldn't be able to understand. (It would be like if I told you google post-structuralism.) I didn't even know what FTP was until a few hours ago. What I need is someone with very specific knowledge to answer this question in an easy to understand and non-complicated way. So, if you're interested in answering the question I'm thankful for your help, otherwise you're simply being a nuisance.
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At least make an attempt, that's all I'm saying. It's completely understandable if you look up the term and don't understand it because of lack of knowledge. Asking for an explanation without trying to look it up yourself first is another story.
SFTP = Secure FTP. It's just another protocol that utilizes SSH.
SSH = secure shell. Basically a way to connect to a system with 128-bit encryption.
Read about tunneling in addition to Lupin's links.
Look into Filezilla as well if you're interested in using SFTP.
Wikipedia makes for great reading when you want to learn about a subject (be ready to spend an hour or more).
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