![]() ![]() ![]() These were the default settings when I arrived at the Lists webpage. When I added the URL's to Tixati those drop-downs were shown as being "File Format: P2P" and "Archive Format: gz". The drop-downs are titled: " File Format" and " Archive Format". When you go to the "Lists" webpage of the I-BlockList website there are two drop-down boxes where you set what form the lists you want to use are to be in. I'd like to provide more information, for others trying this and not sure how to go about it, and ask some further questions. Your response said:Īgain, many thanks for the response - things are getting a bit clearer now. So I have one outstanding new question on this issue. (That said, I never used "edu" in PeerBlock so I would also assume it safe not to use it in Tixati.) The following were the default lists used:Īs I have been using PeerBlock in the past I would assume that replicating these lists in Tixati would be the minimum lists that users should use. So which lists to actually choose at a mininmum? I visited the PeerBlock website and found out what lists they 'install' to be used by PeerBlock by default. This is quite confusing (to a newbie like me). "level1") and a new browser tab will open showing details of what that particular list blocks.Ģ) At the I-BlockList website there really are a very large number of lists to choose from. ![]() So I did some quick research myself and would say the following tips are useful for anyone thinking of doing this:ġ) At the I-BlockList site when you see the list of the available lists just +click on any list name (e.g. However, you didn't mention which lists to actually use. I found the "I-BlockList" website and saw what it was you were referring to. ![]()
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