DMCA Notices

edited April 2016 in P2P Support
Still getting DMCA notices using PIA, does this mean PIA is in effective? 

Utorrent 1.8.5. 
UPnP Port mapping, Nat-PMP port mapping, Randomized Port enabled. 

OS: Win 10

Comments

  • It is possible it could be a windows 10 issue. PIA is effective, they keep no logs and cannot forward dmca notices so your ip address is somehow leaking.

     Omninegro is the expert with utorrent and ports he will be able to further assist you

    Not true. I know only qBittorrent. But someone out there knows utorrent well enough to assist. I also have basically zero first hand knowledge of Windows 10.

    Nice to see you are back and behaving this time. (I will not spell out who you are, but many already know.)
  • i see maybe i should switch bitorrent clients?
  • Zerox said:
    i see maybe i should switch bitorrent clients?
    I would suggest that. Here is a guide I wrote back in 2014 for how to setup qBittorrent for the VPN. It is really easy, but you must make sure it is using the correct interface or running the VPN will be worthless.
    https://www.privateinternetaccess.com/forum/discussion/4091/qbittorrent-setup-tips
  • Nah man ...everyone uses PIA and utorrent together with no issues...you definitely have something misconfigured...are you using the killswitch? Do you have the socks5 proxy enabled in utorrent and use it along with the VPN? make sure in utorrent you have it set to forced encryption and have allow legacy connections unchecked.. unchecked all that port mapping crap you have enabled..my bet is you don't have the killswitch enabled properly and every time the VPN disconnects it kicks you back to your ISP, exposing your IP...the killswitch and the socks5 proxy together will take care of that
  • moshbeast said:
    Nah man ...everyone uses PIA and utorrent together with no issues...you definitely have something misconfigured...are you using the killswitch? Do you have the socks5 proxy enabled in utorrent and use it along with the VPN? make sure in utorrent you have it set to forced encryption and have allow legacy connections unchecked.. unchecked all that port mapping crap you have enabled..my bet is you don't have the killswitch enabled properly and every time the VPN disconnects it kicks you back to your ISP, exposing your IP...the killswitch and the socks5 proxy together will take care of that
    yea i've never used the kill switch and socks5 proxy, will use it now and everything else you said an see how it goes. 

    OmniNegro said:
    I would suggest that. Here is a guide I wrote back in 2014 for how to setup qBittorrent for the VPN. It is really easy, but you must make sure it is using the correct interface or running the VPN will be worthless.
    https://www.privateinternetaccess.com/forum/discussion/4091/qbittorrent-setup-tips
    will give qbittorent a go if i still get dmca notices.


    thanks for the replys all :> :>
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