Proxies, Privacy, and qBittorrent
Posted: Sat Feb 09, 2013 12:31 am
I want to start with I've used google and searched my question. I don't want to start a flame war...just find help.
I've been looking into using http://www.hidemyass.com/ for their proxy services (free ones). I don't want to use a VPN, nor do I want a paid service.
I want to know how to use the proxy properly. do I just go the the free list:
Is it as easy as...
Pick a service's IP and port from HideMyAss. Plug it into qB, while using the correct Type of course.
Is there more to it to make sure my IP is now "hidden" for my torrent actives?
I've also read that I should disable the setting: Options > Speed > Enable bandwidth management (uTP)
No?
I assume I should also enable "Enable anonymous mode", which from what I can tell also disables DHT exchange. Should I not enable Peer Exchange with PeX as well?
I know these are a lot of questions but I'm hoping to get a comprehensive understanding if all of my questions are addressed. If you only know how to answer one of my questions please feel free to just answer as little as you can or as much.
Thank you,
ByteShare
I've been looking into using http://www.hidemyass.com/ for their proxy services (free ones). I don't want to use a VPN, nor do I want a paid service.
I want to know how to use the proxy properly. do I just go the the free list:
Is it as easy as...
Pick a service's IP and port from HideMyAss. Plug it into qB, while using the correct Type of course.
Is there more to it to make sure my IP is now "hidden" for my torrent actives?
I've also read that I should disable the setting: Options > Speed > Enable bandwidth management (uTP)
No?
I assume I should also enable "Enable anonymous mode", which from what I can tell also disables DHT exchange. Should I not enable Peer Exchange with PeX as well?
I know these are a lot of questions but I'm hoping to get a comprehensive understanding if all of my questions are addressed. If you only know how to answer one of my questions please feel free to just answer as little as you can or as much.
Thank you,
ByteShare