ive done up to 8 torrents going 3 days straight
the 15 dolllar one
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in November i got a 1.6GHz Xeon, 73GB SCSI HDD, 512MB RAM, 500GB transfer for 39 EUR.
this month I got an Athlon 64 3000+, 160GB SATA HDD, 512MB RAM, 1000GB transfer for 39 EUR.
Could someone please help me.
I have set up torrentflux on leeware but I cannot download from trackers which have the announce url on a port other than 80.
Trackers include: TorrentLeech, Oink, x264.
Instead when I try to download or upload from one of the mentioned trackers, the torrent stalls on "Connecting to Peers."
Can someone please tell me the solution to this.
Thanks in advanced.
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these three trackers need the torrent to be downloaded from the same IP you are downloading them from. i.e you cannot download the torrent from lets say your home internet in UK and upload to a Leeware server in USA.
im pretty sure thats not true.
i've used my leeware server for oink before, and i'm pretty sure i've used it for TL.
yeah leeware works fine for oink and tl, though for other trackers that use the
ip based system, rather than a passkey this is very useful.
you install this on your leeware box, and use it as a proxy server. also useful for those who like dupe accounts
http://www.jmarshall.com/tools/cgiproxy/
Last edited by sperm; 03-28-2007 at 06:32 PM.
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