Peerblock

PeerBlock is a tool that allows you to block certain IP addresses from accessing your computer, thus preventing them from spying on you or finding out what you're downloading. You can use it to block not only individual computers but also entire countries. There was an error getting resource 'downloads':-1. PeerBlock lets you control who your computer 'talks to' on the Internet. By selecting appropriate lists of 'known bad' computers, you can block communication with advertising or spyware oriented servers, computers monitoring your p2p activities, computers which have been 'hacked', even entire countries! PeerBlock is a free and open-source personal firewall that blocks packets coming from, or going to, a maintained list of black listed hosts. PeerBlock is the Windows successor to the software PeerGuardian (which is currently maintained only for Linux).

Linux

Peerblock 2

Whether you're an avid IRC user, visit certain types of forums or are vulnerable to attacks through services like Bit Torrent, you'll likely need a way to block certain countries or organizations from 'talking' with your computer.

Peerblock

PeerBlock, which derives from Peer Guardian, is an effective tool at blocking hackers or copyright societies from accessing your PC or communicating with you through peer-to-peer networks. Essentially, it blocks either specific IP addresses or blocks of IP addresses.

Many of the known attackers are listed on filesharing forums. You may collect blocks of IP addresses such as governments and simply add them to PeerBlock.

Unfortunately, lists of IP addresses can become outdated fast. That has a negative effect on how well PeerBlock performs. Fortunately, you can also find updated blocks of IP addresses online which can block known hackers and snoopers.

PeerBlock 1.2 on 32-bit and 64-bit PCs

Peerblock Android

This download is licensed as freeware for the Windows (32-bit and 64-bit) operating system on a laptop or desktop PC from firewalls without restrictions. PeerBlock 1.2 is available to all software users as a free download for Windows.

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PeerBlock
Developer(s)Mark Bulas, 'night_stalker_z', 'XhmikosR'
Initial releaseSeptember 27, 2009; 11 years ago
Final release
1.2[1] / January 14, 2014; 7 years ago
Repository
Written inC++
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows
Available inEnglish
TypeFirewall
LicenseGPL or zlib License
Websitepeerblock.com

PeerBlock is a free and open-sourcepersonal firewall that blocks packets coming from, or going to, a maintained list of black listed hosts.[2] PeerBlock is the Windows successor to the software PeerGuardian (which is currently maintained only for Linux).[3] It blocks incoming and outgoing connections to IP addresses that are included on blacklists (made available on the Internet), and to addresses specified by the user.[3] PeerBlock mainly uses blacklists provided by iblocklist.com.

Development[edit]

PeerBlock 1.0 is based on the same code as PeerGuardian 2 RC1 Test3 Vista version.[3] It adds support for 32- and 64-bit Windows Vista, Windows 7, and Windows 8. When the PeerGuardian project ended, its developer Phoenix Labs encouraged current PeerGuardian users to migrate to PeerBlock.[4]

Peerblock 1.2

PeerBlock is under development by a small team of developers led by Mark Bulas.[5] Hosting, as well as the signed driver, is funded by donations from the public. Future donations are intended to contribute to future signed drivers, hosting and to possibly rent a virtual private server on which the team should be able to build a 'real' online-update feature for future releases of PeerBlock.

Features[edit]

Peerblock linux

PeerBlock has added multiple features in the latest version of the program. Such as a constantly updating blocklist managed by the home site and a manager that lets you choose which lists to include in the block. The program allows for a user to turn on and off both IP and HTTP trackers as well as including a log showing the time, source, IP address, destination, and protocol of the tracker. A list of settings allows users to both customize their program's interface as well as its operations.[citation needed][6]

Until September 2013, I-Blocklist, the supplier of the blocking lists PeerBlock uses, supported unlimited free list updating. Since September 2013 updates were limited to once weekly, except to paid subscribers. PeerBlock is hard-coded to use I-Blocklist lists and has entered into a revenue-sharing agreement with I-Blocklist.[7] In late 2015 blocklists were no longer available without payment of a subscription.[8]

References[edit]

  1. ^Peerblock, LLC. 'PeerBlock 1.2 – Peerblock Site'. Archived from the original on 2014-01-16.
  2. ^Harac, Ian (November 5, 2009). 'PeerBlock Helps You Surf the Web in Secret'. PCWorld. Retrieved 29 March 2018.
  3. ^ abc'What is PeerBlock's relationship with the old PeerGuardian program?'. Archived from the original on February 8, 2010. Retrieved July 18, 2010.
  4. ^'Phoenix Labs – Powered by vBulletin'.
  5. ^Peerblock, LLC. 'About Us – Peerblock Site'. Archived from the original on 2009-10-02.
  6. ^'A Complete Guide To Firewall: How To Build A Secure Networking System'.
  7. ^Peerblock, LLC. 'PeerBlock / IBlockList Partnership – Peerblock Site'. Archived from the original on 2013-10-14.
  8. ^'List Update Error: Subscription required – Peerblock Site'. Peerblock.com. Archived from the original on 26 December 2015. Retrieved 31 December 2015.

External links[edit]

Peerblock Windows 10

  • Official website

Peerblock.com

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