Re: What I love about p2p
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whatcdfan
this however is the biggest demerit of the p2p as the torrent gets older there are fewer seeds on it, i am downloading a torrent from SCC its been more then 60 hours and ETA 20 hours.lol
You may want to check if the same release if part of a pack on their archive section. If it is, partial download it from there - that'll give you better speeds, as most packs stay well-seeded.
Intr4ns1t, can you elaborate a bit more on that 2.x "multi-peering"? I thought that the possibility of more than one connection from the same IP on the same torrent was controlled by the bt.allow_same_ip advanced setting, which is set to false by default. :)
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Re: What I love about p2p
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anon-sbi
Intr4ns1t, can you elaborate a bit more on that 2.x "multi-peering"? I thought that the possibility of more than one connection from the same IP on the same torrent was controlled by the bt.allow_same_ip advanced setting, which is set to false by default. :)
Well, the easiest demonstration is to snatch a torrent, and when you connect to a peer, who is using one of the 2.x series utorrents, you can watch what I am talking about. One peer will resolve to an ip address, and that same peer will also connect with an I don't know what you'd call it, but here's a pic of what I'm talking about. Both these peers are the same person leeching:
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Not sure about the terminology, but it makes your peer list look more full than it actually is.
Re: What I love about p2p
The first peer in your picture looks like someone using IPv6. I've never seen anything like that in my peerlist, probably because I have IPv6 uninstalled in Windows XP and disabled in 7.
Re: What I love about p2p
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anon-sbi
The first peer in your picture looks like someone using IPv6. I've never seen anything like that in my peerlist, probably because I have IPv6 uninstalled in Windows XP and disabled in 7.
Fair enough. I've been wondering about it for ages, but didn't consider it all that bad a thing. Out of curiosity, what specific faults of IPv6 that have you disabling it?
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Same guy is connected both as IP and as resolved hostname!
:thumbsup: :clap:utorrent devs, keep up the good work! :clap::thumbsup:
Re: What I love about p2p
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Intr4ns1t
Out of curiosity, what specific faults of IPv6 that have you disabling it?
There aren't any faults with IPv6, it's just that my ISP doesn't support it yet, so it'd be pretty senseless to enable it in my computer.
As you may know, there are every time less available IPv4 addresses, which is the reason v6 was created. When my provider gets off its lazy ass and introduces support for it, then I'll happily enable it. :)
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Expeto
Same guy is connected both as IP and as resolved hostname!
:thumbsup: :clap:utorrent devs, keep up the good work! :clap::thumbsup:
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Yeah I was under the impression that when you connect to IPv6 peers it lists their hostname as a separate entry because IPv6 isn't really well supported yet.
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learn from the best pioneer. the best part of my christmas day! :thumbsup:
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ScottK
learn from the best pioneer. the best part of my christmas day! :thumbsup:
The best part of your Christmas day was learning how well uTorrent and IPv6 get on with each other? :ermm:
Re: What I love about p2p
no, it was conversation that gimme some :lol: true story :yup: