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Does anyone knows how to evade traffic shaping?


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Yes, my ISP is using traffic shapers (they filter p2p traffic, including BitTorrent). I have already tried uTorrent with encrypted protocol and it worked at the beginning but it doestn't work any longer (I only get reasonable speeds with extremly seeded files).

Or will I have to invent a p2p client using Ajax and home-http-xml client-servers?? hehehe

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I have already tried uTorrent with encrypted protocol and it worked at the beginning but it doestn't work any longer (I only get reasonable speeds with extremly seeded files).

Have you told uTorrent to only accept encrypted connection? If so then I recommend that you turn it using encrypted preferable but still accept normal connection. Other than that I can't suggest anything, I don't see how your ISP would be able to filter your encrypted traffic, its bascially impossible because what it looks like. Have you tried changing the port on the client you use, uTorrent has a feature for randomising the port number it uses, try that.

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I found a person who is working on one:

http://ajaxtorrent.wordpress.com/

great' date=' thx, I am going to see what is about.

I have already tried uTorrent with encrypted protocol and it worked at the beginning but it doestn't work any longer (I only get reasonable speeds with extremly seeded files).

Have you told uTorrent to only accept encrypted connection? If so then I recommend that you turn it using encrypted preferable but still accept normal connection. Other than that I can't suggest anything, I don't see how your ISP would be able to filter your encrypted traffic, its bascially impossible because what it looks like. Have you tried changing the port on the client you use, uTorrent has a feature for randomising the port number it uses, try that.

I have tried everything you have told me already. My guess is that they filter my traffic when there are too many conections established with different ip's. I don't know how they do it, but they certainly do it. I download at 126KB/s with HTTP and at 8KB/s with very-seeded torrents, while I used to download at 100KB/s with this kind of torrents.

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