Ufff, I've just tried the IPfilter.dat and fakes.dat from here and I'm confused.
Its been some time since I've been using NIPfilter.dat (filename ipfilter.dat) from Bluetack. NIPfilter.dat consists of:
- Bad Peers list
- Bogon
- D-Shield
- Hijacked
- IANA Multicast
- IANA Private
- IANA Reserved
- Level 1 [ Anti-P2P ]
- level 2 [ Corp ]
- Microsoft
- Non Lan List
With this list I have, from what I see in eMule:
* Total filtered IP's: 248829
* Total IP's: 2478492344
With the IPfilter.dat downloaded here I have:
*Total filtered IP's: 217091
*Total IP's: 2272574230
The NIPfilter.dat (from Bluetack) is made by me. I use Blocklist Manager to create it, so I always have it up to date.
Why the diference??
I thought the IPfilter.dat (from here) used NIPfilter.dat and then the members from here updated the list with the IP's you find bad (fake, etc.).
With NIPfilter.dat, I have 18 esevers to use these last days (havent had so many eservers in a lot of time).
With ipfilter.dat from here, I have 3 eservers

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Another thing, Tusseries eserver (IP 91.121.151.121: 4661) is not beta any more. The server does not have the ofuscation feature, but you can connect to it, if you have activated the ofuscation in eMule. Bluetack has removed the IP already, but its filtered with the IPfilter.dat from here (from what I see).
And finally, what does fakes.dat do?
Thanks and awaiting and answer.
P.S.: Ok, I from what I've read fakes.dat is to eliminate bad files (malware, etc.). Does fakes.dat eliminate the bad files when you make a search?
This post has been edited by reygeko: 10 June 2009 - 10:10 PM