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7th Aug 2011, 08:52 PM #1OPMember
What would happen if this happened (question too long to put there) .. ?
Suppose you've uploaded some files on a filehost, and the links get reports and the files are deleted .. But you have a remote backup of those same files, which you then re-upload to that same filehost where they were deleted from, using remote upload or something ...
In the above case, since the MD5's of these new files would be exactly the same as those of the original files which the filehost had deleted, would the filehost automatically again delete these new uploaded files, since it would have figured out that these files are the exact same files as those previously reported ?
If this is the case then keep remote backups would be useless really ..ahmadka Reviewed by ahmadka on . What would happen if this happened (question too long to put there) .. ? Suppose you've uploaded some files on a filehost, and the links get reports and the files are deleted .. But you have a remote backup of those same files, which you then re-upload to that same filehost where they were deleted from, using remote upload or something ... In the above case, since the MD5's of these new files would be exactly the same as those of the original files which the filehost had deleted, would the filehost automatically again delete these new uploaded files, since it Rating: 5
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7th Aug 2011, 09:20 PM #2Member
If the filehost blacklisted it you wont be able to remote, you will get a error.
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7th Aug 2011, 09:23 PM #3OPMember
So then why do people keep remote backups ? .. This would completely defeat the entire purpose of keeping a backup of the same files ..
Only solution would be to download the backup on a system, unrar, and the rar again with different parameters so as to generate a different MD5, and then upload this ... To much work to be honest .. :wink2:
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7th Aug 2011, 11:00 PM #4Member
Most change the md5 of the backup before they upload it.
This is the staff, you have been banned
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7th Aug 2011, 11:07 PM #5OPMember
How do you change the MD5 without again doing the compression process ?
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7th Aug 2011, 11:31 PM #6MemberWebsite's:
NoSeriously.orghttp://www.megaupload.com/?d=UYDMLQUK
OR
http://rapidshare.com/files/39216545...R-Warez-bb.rar
Password:
Mighty_Marvel
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8th Aug 2011, 12:20 AM #7MemberWebsite's:
prathaprabhu.blogspot.com SuperSeedbox.com RedSwitches.com BuyWindowsVPS.comBlacklisted - If I am not wrong this is only applicable with Rapidshare not with the new filehosts.
Looking for a stable Seedbox, Windows, Linux VPS and 24/7 Customer Support - please check out the following:
For SeedBox = SuperSeedbox
For VPS = RedSwitches & BuyWindowsVPS
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8th Aug 2011, 04:45 AM #8BannedWebsite's:
NonStopFunZone.comIn Rapidleech there is a option to change MD5 of files.. I always do that
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8th Aug 2011, 09:12 AM #9OPMember
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