I have just updated my server list, and looks like I have a fake server.
For illustration, this is the search result for the key words "A FILE NAME" :
When I download one of them, my antivirus software immediately acknowledges it as a virus.
I want to remove this fake server but I don't know which one it is.
Can you tell me a method for this purpose?
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How Can I Detect Ed2k Server Of A File? Needed for manual fake server removal
#2
Posted 29 September 2008 - 09:30 PM
As you prefer: How To Get A Reliable Server List & A Good Ipfilter or follow these steps
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- Go to Options/Security
- Select Filter servers too
- In Update from URL, type:
http://surfnet.dl.so...io/ipfilter.dat - Click on Load.
- Go to Options/Server
- Set number of errors allowed before removing the server to 9
- Click List button that appears next to the option Auto update
- In Notepad, that is opened, write these lines and remove all others if exists:
http://www.gruk.org/server.met.gz
http://www.peerates.net/servers.php - Save changes in notepad
- Untick the options to update list of servers when connecting to new server and new client
- Click on Accept
- Go to servers window
- Remove all servers from static list
- Remove all servers from list
- In Update Server.met from URL, write any of the URL in point #8
- Click on Update button
- If you have selected Autoconnect only to servers on static list add the servers you want to static list
- Double click on any server
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Enlaces Importantes Guías rápidas Cuestionario de consulta
Reglas del foro Reglas de cortesía
Configuración de varios cortafuegos Conseguir una Lista de servidores limpia y fiable
La torpeza en la persona grandes males proporciona
Siervo de la gleba de la extinta Republica de Kjersti
Reglas del foro Reglas de cortesía
Configuración de varios cortafuegos Conseguir una Lista de servidores limpia y fiable
La torpeza en la persona grandes males proporciona
Siervo de la gleba de la extinta Republica de Kjersti
#3
Posted 29 September 2008 - 10:12 PM
do the above first, obviously.
But also check out the latest ZZUL BastarD Mod that has a feature that might be useful
But also check out the latest ZZUL BastarD Mod that has a feature that might be useful
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Change log
* ADD: Server IP column reporting for each search result the server that has reported more sources.
This way spamming server's IP is shown and can be used to remove them from Server List (drop down menu command planned for the future)
* ADD: Server IP column reporting for each search result the server that has reported more sources.
This way spamming server's IP is shown and can be used to remove them from Server List (drop down menu command planned for the future)
#4
Posted 30 September 2008 - 07:14 AM
hkBattousai, on Sep 30 2008, 07:16 AM, said:
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When I download one of them, my antivirus software immediately acknowledges it as a virus.
I want to remove this fake server but I don't know which one it is.
Can you tell me a method for this purpose?
When I download one of them, my antivirus software immediately acknowledges it as a virus.
I want to remove this fake server but I don't know which one it is.
Can you tell me a method for this purpose?
One way is to login to each server with a seperate instance of eMule and performing a single "server" search using a unique string like "iuwerf2wui43e2ruwo6nnertbbsdf8hksd." If a results are returned for this string it would probably indicate that something funny going on.
Some servers however won't allow you to connect directly to them so you can use a process of elimination to determine which is the offending server. A global search with a bad server in the list would return the same bogus results. So you can progressively remove a single server and repeat a search until there are no more bad results. Take a screen grab of the list before you begin.
To determine which server is accepting your shares you can create a text file with some random data and name and try searching for the hash or filename using the "server" search. If no results appear then your shared files aren't being published.
This post has been edited by moloko+: 30 September 2008 - 07:14 AM
#5
Posted 06 October 2008 - 11:13 AM
Is there a way to extract server IP information from an ed2k link like:
ed2k://|file|file_name|1234567|12345678901234567890123456789012|/
The output I desire is something like this:
ed2k://|server|123.123.123.123|1234|/
ed2k://|file|file_name|1234567|12345678901234567890123456789012|/
The output I desire is something like this:
ed2k://|server|123.123.123.123|1234|/
#6
Posted 06 October 2008 - 01:13 PM
There are ed2k links for files and ed2k links for servers, but they are not related each other.
Cheers
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Enlaces Importantes Guías rápidas Cuestionario de consulta
Reglas del foro Reglas de cortesía
Configuración de varios cortafuegos Conseguir una Lista de servidores limpia y fiable
La torpeza en la persona grandes males proporciona
Siervo de la gleba de la extinta Republica de Kjersti
Reglas del foro Reglas de cortesía
Configuración de varios cortafuegos Conseguir una Lista de servidores limpia y fiable
La torpeza en la persona grandes males proporciona
Siervo de la gleba de la extinta Republica de Kjersti
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