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Title: [OK] Anti Black List
Post by: Radim on 28-09-2010, 19:27:42
Is the anti black list function on each server, or Rapidshare only? Seems that Uloz.to doesn't allow loading a file that was once deleted (due to it's hash key). So if I check the Anti black list, would it be also functional and add 1b to the archive?

Does it matter if it's one single archive or e.g. part1, part2, part3, ... ?

Is the funstion also functional with .zip archives? Does the encryption (128bit, 192bit, ...) also matter?
Title: Re: Anti Black List
Post by: z_o_o_m on 28-09-2010, 19:28:50
any rar file to any server ;)
Title: Re: Anti Black List
Post by: Radim on 28-09-2010, 21:10:38
a) so zip or 7z files are non-functional to be applied this function on?
b) if i upload a RAR file, than it's deleted and I load it again with the anti blac-list mode and the 2nd file is also deleted, when I try to delete for the 3rd time, the file will have the same hash code as the 2nd? so in face, it can be applied only once?
Title: Re: Anti Black List
Post by: z_o_o_m on 28-09-2010, 21:33:34
it is random, the hash should be changed everytime
Title: Re: Anti Black List
Post by: Radim on 28-09-2010, 21:57:16
And if I have file that I divide by WinRAR to several .part files and I have for exaple this:

movie.part1
movie.part2
movie.part3
movie.part4
movie.part5
movie.part6
movie.part7

Than all URLs at rapidshare are abused as illegal. I upload it using the anti black list mode. Will than the files be joinable when 1bit will be added to each? Or will it cause some confusion when counting the check at joining?
Title: Re: Anti Black List
Post by: z_o_o_m on 28-09-2010, 21:58:18
yes, no problem
Title: Re: Anti Black List
Post by: Seekario on 03-10-2010, 20:26:16
Srry for my ignorance :S
But what's the anti black list for??
Thanks ;D
Title: Re: Anti Black List
Post by: z_o_o_m on 03-10-2010, 21:11:29
eg. rapidshare checks if the file has been already uploaded and then checks if the file has been deleted because of violating terms and the ban such files from being uploaded

and this function makes it possible to upload such files
Title: Re: Anti Black List
Post by: Radim on 03-10-2010, 23:51:11
IN OTHER WORDS: When you upload warez and they later delete it, the same file can't be loaded again (no matter the name is). They have a tool that checks the 'core' of each file (it is actually the HASH key) and it doesn't allow to save the file on RS again whether the core is still the same. However, this perfect tool can add 1 bit to the core, so it will be different but (as said) still functional!
Title: Re: [OK] Anti Black List
Post by: Seekario on 05-10-2010, 06:21:43
THANKS GUYS ;D
Title: Re: [OK] Anti Black List
Post by: cajun82 on 09-01-2011, 16:15:22
hello , in your  Prog it says Read help for anti Blacklist mode!! But i cant find it anywhere!!

What does this mode do exactly??
Title: Re: [OK] Anti Black List
Post by: z_o_o_m on 09-01-2011, 17:37:30
it changes the MD5 checksum of the file (RAR) so it can be uploaded even if blacklisted (eg. on rapidshare)
Title: Re: [OK] Anti Black List
Post by: cajun82 on 09-01-2011, 18:13:53
ahh okay, THX for replie!!!!

Title: Re: [OK] Anti Black List
Post by: sverdios on 01-02-2011, 08:21:17
Netload Blacklist too?

where the function anty blacklist? I see no options in the FIU?
question: to change the hash, there are no more compatible with earlier parts?
Title: Re: [OK] Anti Black List
Post by: z_o_o_m on 01-02-2011, 09:21:22
when you add files, there is this option ... it should work for all parts
Title: Re: [OK] Anti Black List
Post by: sverdios on 01-02-2011, 19:38:38
thanks, I see now and work perfect with netload  ;D
Title: Re: [OK] Anti Black List
Post by: spectre on 01-02-2011, 21:13:17
Sorry if this is an overly obvious or stupid question, but can I assume this anti-blacklist function doesn't in any way interfere with the proper extraction of multi-part password-protected RAR files?

Edit: Okay, reading further in the forum, I now gather that this anti-blacklist function does not work for multipart RAR files. Is that correct?
Title: Re: [OK] Anti Black List
Post by: z_o_o_m on 01-02-2011, 22:06:31
I think it should work for multipart archives - I haven't tested that but there is no reason why it shouldn't work
Title: Re: [OK] Anti Black List
Post by: 10OG on 10-07-2012, 14:33:53
When I upload a file which is not a rar archive, then toggled the "RAR anti-blacklist" on, will my upload become a rar archive? Or I have to make it rar first before uploading?

Also, does the function work for other hosts aside rapidshare?
Title: Re: [OK] Anti Black List
Post by: z_o_o_m on 19-07-2012, 09:30:54
it has to be RAR to make this function work
Title: Re: [OK] Anti Black List
Post by: murat on 19-01-2015, 18:00:28
You can install Anti Blacklist profile ?
Title: Re: [OK] Anti Black List
Post by: z_o_o_m on 19-01-2015, 18:11:20
There is nothing like that in my program. Activate it only when needed.