I'm using utorrent 1.6.1.
No problem
I think you should upgrade,best client out,you can always go back.Azureus is to fickle,utorrent 1.6.1 has a couple of new things go to options/auto shutdown windows, also right click the torrent in utorrent go to bandwidth alloction/set up&download limit,& maybe there might be more.
scratch you later.
Thanks everyone, I upgraded and find no problems....
Those people who think they know everything are a great annoyance to those of us who do.Code:>brain\run g33k.bat
Correct. If you entered an announce url over x amount of chars it would cause the client to illegaly crash and thus allow hackers to get into your system.
According to their coders they state that the phone home option was not working on any other torrents other than ones directly downloaded off their own site.
EX: You download from their site it phones home.
EX2: You download from a site like F*N, SCT, ect... It is said to have not phone home.
Whether this is true or not is debatable. But thats the info the coders themselves provided to a couple of staff from torrent sites who had been asking and giving feedback about certain options lately.
They made a few changes... however the major update was to block/ommit the hacks from happening through their client.
When the version check client does a check, it does send a whole bunch of information. The version check client is actually used as a convenient way of being able to pass certain settings back to the client from the Azureus developers. As for the ISP information - that was sent by the client because it meant less work for the version check server to find out what the ISP is (the version check server doesn't have to figure out what your ISP is from your IP address).
And why does that server want to know what ISP you have? So that it can automatically switch on traffic encryption for your installation if your ISP is listed as one that throttles BT traffic - that's all. Even if it didn't send your ISP name in the information, it wouldn't stop that server from figuring out who your ISP is.
There's not been anything harmful sent to the version check server in any Azureus release. Even the total of how many bytes you ever uploaded / downloaded in your Azureus instance doesn't identify what torrents you have been using.
Brilliant - I wish more people would try to understand that.
The Devs of these products DO know what they're doing - it's their baby/their product and yes they do probably become protective and obsessive about it -why because they actually CARE.
That said, I don't particularly like the idea of Azureus Devs automatically turning on anything without telling me first (even if their intentions are good) - I've never actually experienced this scenario so I'm not too sure what actually happens - but one thing I DON'T want them doing is what MS have done in the past with certain updates - i.e. use it as a mechanism to install updates which meet THEIR Corp agenda and start infringing on individual rights.
AFAIK, that hasn't happened yet but when the "machine" becomes that big it's easy for oversights to happen - whether intentional or not.
I still feel like you're not getting my point here.
It's not that important what information AZ actually sent or in which specific cases it does, it's that the feature was hidden and staff from a BT tracker had to report it before they did something about it.
If the phone home feature was not discovered by that staff, then it would continue sending data for years, woudn't it?
I'm not claiming that AZ devs do want anything bad to happen to their users but if the report home function was there it means they implemented it on purpose, right?
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