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PeerGuardian for Windows 98/ME v2.0 Beta 6b

Open source
Win98 / WinME

PeerGuardian is a tiny IP blocker program especially designed for P2P software users, but also to anyone who is concerned about the investigations that corporations and authorities perform on the internet.

PeerGurdian blocks connections for the configured IP ranges and logs the blocked connections. It uses blocklists for the blocking, but IP ranges can also be configured manually. Pre-cofigured for blocking are RIAA, MPAA and many others.

A must have for a P2P (KaZaa, Direct Connect, iMesh, LimeWire, etc.) users.

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Keywords:
p2p firewall freeware riaa mpaa block protection

License type Open source1
Author's homepage Visit the author's site
Date added 26 Feb 2005
Latest update 18 Sep 2005
Downloads 3,894
File size 839.77 kB (<1min @ 1Mbps)
Operating systems Win98 / WinME1

1License and operating system information is based on latest version of the software.

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  PeerGuardian 2 for Windows 98/ME

I ran the first one and my cpu was running at 100 pecent all of the time until I removed it.I don't understand that it is for windows 98/ME.What about 2000 and Xp?

27 Feb 2005