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==Firstly, are Block Lists worth the trouble?==
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This is a highly informative article written by someone that knows what he is talking about: [http://blocklistpro.com/guides/ip-block-lists-myths-misconceptions/all-pages.html]
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==Firstly, are Block Lists worth the trouble?== <!--T:1-->


==Some Background==
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This is a highly informative article written by a professional in the IT Security industry. Unfortunately, the full article is no longer available.
This is a small part of the start of his article, just to get you going:


I stumbled upon the above block list information some time ago now, due to Transmission-gtk not functioning particularly well on my machine.
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IP Block Lists Myths Misconceptions
Written by Moore
Table of contents
    IP Block Lists Myths Misconceptions
    Myths and Urban Legends
    Blocklists give 100% protection
    Companies regularly change IP's
    Blocklists block billions of innocent people
    Blocklists put you at greater risk
    Block lists achieve absolutely nothing
    Bust The Myths
Over the years we have heard all kinds of false and incorrect
information posted around the net regarding the use of
blocklists as a unreliable form of protection against a wide
range of internet based threats.
This has led to the development of common misconceptions about
the blocklists among many users.
Some of this false information may be part of a deliberate
campaign to discredit the blocklists and their maintainers, or
an attempt to trick people into lowering their defences by
convincing people they are either more at risk or wasting their
time.
While in some cases the false information has been outright
fabricated lies intended to do damage, it also seems that a lack
of technical knowledge mixed with extremely poor research simply
results in bad and incorrect information being spread with no
attempt to seek out the actual facts.
Often you'll see different kinds of insults on discussion forums
from people who just want to ridicule other p2p users that are
discussing the use of a blocklist.


So I decided to install Deluge. It offered more options & shows more information than Transmission, therefore it isn't ''quite'' as simple to use, though really its not that hard to setup. But you do have to manually import a block list...
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==Finding a Block List:==


(The most time consuming problem was finding a block list for Deluge to import.
==Finding a Block List== <!--T:5-->


If you want to use a Blocklist with Deluge, then open the Preferences panel, where you will find a Plugins option, a long way down the list on the left hand side; select it, then in the Plugins pane select (tick) the built in Blocklist plugin.
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The most time consuming problem was finding a block list for Deluge to import.


I found the block list that eMule uses looks to be good enough (for me anyway). It can be found here: [http://hostex.de/1316700423]
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If you want to use a Block list with Deluge, open the Preferences panel, where you will find a Plugins option, a long way down the list on the left hand side; select it, then in the Plugins pane select (tick) the built in Block list plugin.


The added bonus is that you can use eMule blocklist in other torrent clients. I use it in qBittorrent, & it works fine.
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One source for a block list is the one that eMule uses. It can be found at [http://hostex.de/1316700423 http://hostex.de/1316700423].


==Block List installation==
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The added bonus is that you can use eMule block list in other torrent clients. It has also been tested in qbittorrent.


===The Quick Way===
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Another option for a block list can be found at [http://john.bitsurge.net/public/biglist.p2p.gz http://john.bitsurge.net/public/biglist.p2p.gz].


====For Deluge====
==Block List installation== <!--T:11-->


===The Quick Way=== <!--T:12-->
====For Deluge==== <!--T:13-->
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Here is the installation path for the unzipped contents after unzipping the file & calling it ''ipfilter.dat'' :
Here is the installation path for the unzipped contents after unzipping the file & calling it ''ipfilter.dat'' :


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~/.config/deluge/plugins/ipfilter.dat
~/.config/deluge/plugins/ipfilter.dat


====For qBittorrent====


====For qBittorrent==== <!--T:16-->
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Here is the installation path for the unzipped contents:
Here is the installation path for the unzipped contents:


  ~/.config/qBittorrent/ipfilter.dat
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~/.config/qBittorrent/ipfilter.dat
 


===The Slower Way for Deluge:===
===The Slower Way for Deluge=== <!--T:19-->


Use this page: [http://dev.deluge-torrent.org/wiki/BlocklistPlugin]
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The Deluge blocklist plugin can be found at [https://dev.deluge-torrent.org/wiki/Plugins/Blocklist https://dev.deluge-torrent.org/wiki/Plugins/Blocklist].


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Which means, whilst still in the Plugins pane of the Deluge Preferences, select the Install Plugin button & then navigate with the file requester to where you have the eMule ipfilter.dat & then type the path to it in the location field (it opens up once you start navigating in the file requester), using the following format:
Which means, whilst still in the Plugins pane of the Deluge Preferences, select the Install Plugin button & then navigate with the file requester to where you have the eMule ipfilter.dat & then type the path to it in the location field (it opens up once you start navigating in the file requester), using the following format:


  file:///home/<username>/<path.to.file>/ipfilter.dat
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file:///home/<username>/<path.to.file>/ipfilter.dat


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After that it may be a good idea to restart Deluge to initialise the block list.
After that it may be a good idea to restart Deluge to initialise the block list.


==Results:==
=See Also= <!--T:24-->
 
After installation, I've been using Deluge with up to 10 simultaneous torrent files, & it functions perfectly with magnetic links, & uses roughly between 6% & 10% of the CPU's power, shared over 2 CPU cores.
 
Which sure beats the upwards of 30% that Transmission was using consistently on my machine. Transmission had been functioning like that for many weeks & using a number of different kernels?
 
I fairly quickly moved on to qBittorrent which I have now been using for years. qBittorrent uses less CPU, has a great internal search engine & is extremely reliable.
 
==Feedback:==


If you find any problems, errors or improvements for this article please post in this Manjaro forum thread: [http://forum.manjaro.org/index.php?topic=3123.0]
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[https://archived.forum.manjaro.org/t/wiki-block-lists-for-deluge-qbittorrent/17650 Archived Forum Topic] for comments on this article
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Firstly, are Block Lists worth the trouble?

This is a highly informative article written by a professional in the IT Security industry. Unfortunately, the full article is no longer available. This is a small part of the start of his article, just to get you going:

IP Block Lists Myths Misconceptions

	Written by Moore

Table of contents

   IP Block Lists Myths Misconceptions
   Myths and Urban Legends
   Blocklists give 100% protection
   Companies regularly change IP's
   Blocklists block billions of innocent people
   Blocklists put you at greater risk
   Block lists achieve absolutely nothing
   Bust The Myths


Over the years we have heard all kinds of false and incorrect
information posted around the net regarding the use of
blocklists as a unreliable form of protection against a wide
range of internet based threats.

This has led to the development of common misconceptions about
the blocklists among many users.

Some of this false information may be part of a deliberate
campaign to discredit the blocklists and their maintainers, or
an attempt to trick people into lowering their defences by
convincing people they are either more at risk or wasting their
time.

While in some cases the false information has been outright
fabricated lies intended to do damage, it also seems that a lack
of technical knowledge mixed with extremely poor research simply
results in bad and incorrect information being spread with no
attempt to seek out the actual facts.

Often you'll see different kinds of insults on discussion forums
from people who just want to ridicule other p2p users that are
discussing the use of a blocklist.

Taken from: http://blocklistpro.com/guides/ip-block-lists-myths-misconceptions/all-pages.html (No longer available)


Finding a Block List

The most time consuming problem was finding a block list for Deluge to import.

If you want to use a Block list with Deluge, open the Preferences panel, where you will find a Plugins option, a long way down the list on the left hand side; select it, then in the Plugins pane select (tick) the built in Block list plugin.

One source for a block list is the one that eMule uses. It can be found at http://hostex.de/1316700423.

The added bonus is that you can use eMule block list in other torrent clients. It has also been tested in qbittorrent.

Another option for a block list can be found at http://john.bitsurge.net/public/biglist.p2p.gz.

Block List installation

The Quick Way

For Deluge

Here is the installation path for the unzipped contents after unzipping the file & calling it ipfilter.dat :

~/.config/deluge/plugins/ipfilter.dat


For qBittorrent

Here is the installation path for the unzipped contents:

~/.config/qBittorrent/ipfilter.dat


The Slower Way for Deluge

The Deluge blocklist plugin can be found at https://dev.deluge-torrent.org/wiki/Plugins/Blocklist.

Which means, whilst still in the Plugins pane of the Deluge Preferences, select the Install Plugin button & then navigate with the file requester to where you have the eMule ipfilter.dat & then type the path to it in the location field (it opens up once you start navigating in the file requester), using the following format:

file:///home/<username>/<path.to.file>/ipfilter.dat

After that it may be a good idea to restart Deluge to initialise the block list.

See Also

Archived Forum Topic for comments on this article

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