On Thu, 2007-12-20 at 07:59 -0500, William L. Maltby wrote:
> On Thu, 2007-12-20 at 00:32 +0100, Kai Schaetzl wrote:
> > Kenneth Porter wrote on Wed, 19 Dec 2007 14:08:56 -0800:
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> > > Perhaps the next CentOS torrents can add the appropriate records to take
> > > advantage of this?
> >
> > AF
On Fri, 2007-12-21 at 17:32 +0100, Kai Schaetzl wrote:
> William L. Maltby wrote on Thu, 20 Dec 2007 14:02:47 -0500:
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> > I just need to find a way to make sure that it can't find a conventional
> > tracker to see if that parameter has the desired effect.
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> But you should allow it to contact a
William L. Maltby wrote on Thu, 20 Dec 2007 14:02:47 -0500:
> I just need to find a way to make sure that it can't find a conventional
> tracker to see if that parameter has the desired effect.
But you should allow it to contact a tracker once you are done with the
tests. I think with a tracker
On Thu, 2007-12-20 at 13:58 -0800, Kenneth Porter wrote:
> --On Thursday, December 20, 2007 2:02 PM -0500 "William L. Maltby"
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> > I just need to find a way to make sure that it can't find a conventional
> > tracker to see if that parameter has the desired effect. Fr
--On Thursday, December 20, 2007 2:02 PM -0500 "William L. Maltby"
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I just need to find a way to make sure that it can't find a conventional
tracker to see if that parameter has the desired effect. From what you
say, and what I think I've learned, should work OK. And m
On Thu, 2007-12-20 at 19:31 +0100, Kai Schaetzl wrote:
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> William L. Maltby wrote on Thu, 20 Dec 2007 07:59:17 -0500:
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> > AFAICT now, at lease an initial successful connection with a tracker,
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> You mean for you own client? No. I have successfully downloade
On Thu, 2007-12-20 at 14:02 -0500, William L. Maltby wrote:
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> Yep, it was what I wanted to do then either! :-{
s/was/wasn't/
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On Thu, 2007-12-20 at 17:43 +0100, Kai Schaetzl wrote:
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> William L. Maltby wrote on Wed, 19 Dec 2007 19:51:39 -0500:
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> > Ah, yes. It sounds so simple. But I've been perusing the various
> > references available (bittorrent ones are sparse - no man pages) and
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William L. Maltby wrote on Thu, 20 Dec 2007 07:59:17 -0500:
> AFAICT now, at lease an initial successful connection with a tracker,
You mean for you own client? No. I have successfully downloaded files
with DHT in the past that weren't available via tracker anymo
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William L. Maltby wrote on Wed, 19 Dec 2007 19:51:39 -0500:
> Ah, yes. It sounds so simple. But I've been perusing the various
> references available (bittorrent ones are sparse - no man pages) and if
> I want to seed beginning with the ones I've already downloaded,
On Thu, 2007-12-20 at 00:32 +0100, Kai Schaetzl wrote:
> Kenneth Porter wrote on Wed, 19 Dec 2007 14:08:56 -0800:
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> > Perhaps the next CentOS torrents can add the appropriate records to take
> > advantage of this?
>
> AFAIK, there is nothing special about it, nothing to add. A DHT aware
> cli
On Thu, 2007-12-20 at 00:32 +0100, Kai Schaetzl wrote:
> Kenneth Porter wrote on Wed, 19 Dec 2007 14:08:56 -0800:
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> > Perhaps the next CentOS torrents can add the appropriate records to take
> > advantage of this?
>
> AFAIK, there is nothing special about it, nothing to add. A DHT aware
> cli
Kenneth Porter wrote on Wed, 19 Dec 2007 14:08:56 -0800:
> Perhaps the next CentOS torrents can add the appropriate records to take
> advantage of this?
AFAIK, there is nothing special about it, nothing to add. A DHT aware
client just connects to other DHT clients and these again other clients
--On Wednesday, December 19, 2007 12:37 PM -0500 "William L. Maltby"
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file:///usr/share/doc/bittorrent-4.4.0/TRACKERLESS.txt
Looks like it might be the ticket. Seems to be supporting what y'all
called DHT. It says it will not mess with tracked downloads. It suppor
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