Tor is an implementation of i2p. Basically it’s a new protocol that obfuscates everything end to end.
On public trackers you’d be fine since it’s public and ip doesn’t matter. But on private trackers, they usually need your ip to track your activity on the tracker, but with i2p it would be nigh impossible to do so.
I’ve thought about this and wouldn’t it be way more private (and realistically secure given changing IPS) to just use a cryptographical key each login? Like everywhere else on the web?
I really hope everyday piracy goes to I2P. Screw these people
With qbittorrent supporting i2p, I think we will soon be there. The main hurdle is private trackers who rely on IP info.
The day rutracker and nyaa move is when I’ll truly feel at home pirating on i2p
Plz can explain. Dumb user of 1337x 😢😔
(which didn’t work when traveling Europa…)
Tor is an implementation of i2p. Basically it’s a new protocol that obfuscates everything end to end.
On public trackers you’d be fine since it’s public and ip doesn’t matter. But on private trackers, they usually need your ip to track your activity on the tracker, but with i2p it would be nigh impossible to do so.
I’ve thought about this and wouldn’t it be way more private (and realistically secure given changing IPS) to just use a cryptographical key each login? Like everywhere else on the web?
The problem isn’t about logins but tracking the network traffic.
Yeah you’d need to dynamically track login/IP association, but that wouldn’t be particularly hard either
Yeah but private trackers need to adopt this
Most public trackers do this. Schizo’s information is far outdated.
if it did work, you’d have a thousand euro fine, so be glad it didn’t
Well it worked on the third try/itiration. 1337x.cs I think