

mar 30 16:26:52 2014: Stopped suppressing sleep mar 30 16:26:52 2014: Qt Debug: IBusInputContex t::createInputC ontext: no connection to ibus-daemon mar 30 16:26:52 2014: Qt Warning: Bus::open: Can not get ibus-daemon's address. kde/share/ apps/ktorrent/ magnets : No such file or directory kde/share/ apps/ktorrent/ groups : Nie ma takiego pliku ani katalogu In Kubuntu 14.04 bug present without any changes>Ĭat /home/tomasz/. "There are no IP addresses to convert in /home/user/.kde/share/apps/ktorrent/level1.txt"

So the error message doesn't seem to match what I'm seeing. com/?list= bt_level1& fileformat= p2p&archiveform at=gz This is the URL for the IP filter file: list.iblocklist. So there does appear to be IP addresses in it, in contrast to the message.Īfter I click to dismiss the "error message", the level1.txt file gets deleted. 147.2ĭetected AP2P on ChinaNet Beijing proxy:1. However, if leave that error message visible and open the level1.txt file, I see a text file with 235,295 lines, and they seem valid, like: "There are no IP addresses to convert in /home/user/. If I go into KTorrent's Settings -> IP Filter, and enable the "Use PeerGuardian filter", click the "Download/Convert" button, I get this familiar message: I'm not sure I understand why the error message differs from what I'm seeing, and what I'm noticing is different from Phr33d0m's original post.

#Peerguardian 2 upgrade#
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install) InstallationMedia: Kubuntu 13.04 "Raring Ringtail" - Release amd64 (20130424) InstallationDate: Installed on (1 days ago) Nonetheless, it's a regression in KTorrent functionality, as it worked in Quantal. It appears the error may have been fixed by an updated kdelibs, rather than in KTorrent itself. An upstream bug report finds the same thing I do: downloading and unzipping the file manually, then pointing KTorrent to the resulting file, will result in success. If you wish to keep it, please do not use it until your computer is cleaned.When using a PeerGuardian Filter File in KTorrent ( enable IP Filter plugin, then Configure > IP Filter ) the filter is downloaded, but still cannot be extracted by KTorrent.

(Last paragraph edited out by me as not applicable) References for the risk of these programs can be found in these links: I'd like you to read the Guidelines for P2P Programs ( ) where we explain why it's not a good idea to have them. You may continue to use P2P sharing at your own risk however, please keep in mind that this practice may be the source of your current malware infestation Once upon a time, P2P file sharing was fairly safe. Please note that as long as you are using any form of Peer-to-Peer networking and downloading files from non-documented sources, you can expect infestations of malware to occur (2 lines edited out by me as not applicable in this case)
