ChatterBank1 min ago
Hogging on Kazaa
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I have 3 uploads going. 1 user has a participation level of 9763, another has 9759, and another has 9740, so it's steadily falling with each upload, but all 3 have different user names. It seems too much of a coincidence that 3 unique users have such similar PL's, so is 1 user constantly changing their name so it doesn't look like they're hogging, and if so, how are they managing to do it so quick when 1 upload starts a second after the last, and some are simultaneous? Have they got something that changes their user name automatically with each upload? They've had about 40 downloads in total so far and they oughta give someone else a go. Any ideas. Thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.go into DOS, run a "netstat -a" and identify which of the hosts listed is your hogger. Then edit c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts, adding a record for the hogger's hostname, pointing to 192.168.192.254 (or some other IP address that they couldn't possibly have). This should disable traffic to that hostname, and therefore disable their ability to connect to you.
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