Thats why you should just use programs that include an ip blocker instead of peerguardian. For instance, Azureus allows you to install a plug in called peersafe that blocks ip's automatically at startup--it updates from peer guardian's ip database and doesn't hog all your resources like pg.
Kazaa ++ has an ip filter that can be used w/ the blocklist updater.
Shareaza has a blocklist/filter that can be updated. Likewise for eMule.
This way, by only using P2P software that allows for blocking ip ranges, you don't need to use PG, as it can and will occasionally just "stop working" just for the hell of it and it keeps wasting all of your cpu anyway.
I have nothing but pains importing ip lists into software firewalls and don't really want to run one since I'm firewalled w/ my router anyhow.
Using p2p w/ blocklists makes life easiest, in my opinion.
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