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    Ip Adress

    hi i have some quesions about the ip adress

    now if a tracker banned me how should i register again?
    register from my friend and then browsing it from my pc?
    or reseting my router will be enough?

    talking about high trackers of course

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    Hi,
    i think if you resetting your router and delete site cookies or open the site
    in incognito window (chrome) will be enough,,
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    New IP address, new email, new nick, new password, delete browser's private data or use another one etc. This has been disscussed many times. But first you should think if that site is worth rejoining after you were banned. Good luck.

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    Use proxy from seedbox, it might work for a while.But, you will be banned, sooner or later, that's for sure and that's why i never bother to join again on a place where i've been banned before.
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    The matter is i got an account as a giveaway, after a week nothing happened so i uploaded a torrent to be pu then after a hour got banned.
    Im afraid that they may put my ip in the blacklist

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    This is a stupid thing to do (uploading a torrent) if that's the tracker i think it is.My only word of advice is: lay low, if you have a giveaway account and rest assured that you will be banned sooner or later.Or, don't even bother with such trackers, it doesn't worth the effort.Sooner or later when public trackers will suprasaturate "the market" with proper content delivered @ high speeds like PublicHD does nowadays, all the other "great private gazelle trackers" will die slowly...the only thing keeping such trackers alive as we speak is the amnount of donations received from their devoted users, although i can't think of a proper reason why anybody would donate to a bunch of private trackers staffers, "hard working" nazis with mainly 2 concerns on their hands, one releasing stuff rarely bought from shops and mostly pred from scene and second banhammering and mocking people.
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    Best thing to do is NOT go into the tracker's IRC channels. If you get banned, simply accept this fate. As now your IP is "Black-listed". Don't bother going in and trying to get your account back, as they will not un-ban you, plain and simple... What Nazi-Mod's are trying to do, is get info from you on how you received your invite. They will ask for links and user-names, blah blah blah... Obviously that just makes matters worse for everyone...

    What I have done in the past is contacted my ISP with an issue on your ISP's hardware. I typically tell the customer service of an intermittent issue with their "piece of shit hardware" But remember! Being kind & polite matters! Sugar is always sweeter than vinegar... Tell the technician that one minute the internet works fine, the next minute it doesn't. Try to confuse them of the issue and you will wind up with a new modem or equivalent hardware... Then BOOM! new IP address and internet identity!... Next step, get yourself a new high-level tracker invite and sign-in with a clean browser, new email, new username, new password. And hope that the person who invited you never does anything stupid to jeopardize your account...

    This, in my opinion is the most sure-proof way for high-level tracker longevity. Eventually we all get banned! So enjoy what you have when you have it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dojavenger View Post
    Best thing to do is NOT go into the tracker's IRC channels. If you get banned, simply accept this fate. As now your IP is "Black-listed". Don't bother going in and trying to get your account back, as they will not un-ban you, plain and simple... What Nazi-Mod's are trying to do, is get info from you on how you received your invite. They will ask for links and user-names, blah blah blah... Obviously that just makes matters worse for everyone...

    What I have done in the past is contacted my ISP with an issue on your ISP's hardware. I typically tell the customer service of an intermittent issue with their "piece of shit hardware" But remember! Being kind & polite matters! Sugar is always sweeter than vinegar... Tell the technician that one minute the internet works fine, the next minute it doesn't. Try to confuse them of the issue and you will wind up with a new modem or equivalent hardware... Then BOOM! new IP address and internet identity!... Next step, get yourself a new high-level tracker invite and sign-in with a clean browser, new email, new username, new password. And hope that the person who invited you never does anything stupid to jeopardize your account...

    This, in my opinion is the most sure-proof way for high-level tracker longevity. Eventually we all get banned! So enjoy what you have when you have it!
    Instead of going through all that trouble, if your ISP allows it - you could just do a release and renew of your external IP address. But they can still do a lookup to see who owns the IP address, IIRC. So this might not even work.

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    Unfortunately I've never had any success asking my ISP to release and renew my IP address.

    I have in fact had success in my aforementioned post, on 2 separate occasions.

    Obviously, if your ISP is willing, asking them to release/renew is a great option for sure1


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