![]() ![]() When you select a download more information about it is available from the tabs at the bottom of the window. The default view shows everything in a single list, you can separate the downloading and seeding torrents via the Simple/Advanced list buttons in the toolbar. Your ‘Library’ sits in the sidebar under the ‘My Torrents’ heading and contains all of your current downloads - here you can see what is downloading/seeding and access completed content. Once you complete a download you should keep it running, or ‘seeding’, for as long as you can in order to do so. If nobody uploaded then you wouldn’t be able to download - part of being a responsible part of the sharing community is therefore to ‘give back’ as much as possible. Seedingīittorrent is a ‘peer-to-peer’ protocol, you download from other torrent users and as part of the process you upload back to them and others. If not then you can search using the ‘Find Torrents’ box at the top of BiglyBT, or by using your web browser etc. If you already have a torrent file or magnet link then use the ‘Open Torrents’ button to add it to BiglyBT. The torrent file contains details of the download (which files it contains etc.) and instructions on how to find other peers to download from. To download you need a torrent file, or a ‘magnet link’ (a link to the torrent file). It has many options and features for you to discover, but for the new user some guidance may be of help. !()*-.BiglyBT is a highly configurable and powerful torrent client and has been actively developed since 2003. This behaviour is visible on several trackers. In Vuze, they are shown as 100% done (I also did a recheck to be sure). ![]() a few torrents, which I have fully downloaded or that I uploaded on the tracker, the other peers sees me with 99.9% complete. Ideally, I'd prefer to have zero download at all so my disk won't fill up with these rather huge torrents.Ģ. I put the download speed to 1kb/s (the minimum I can set in vuze) to mitigate that "problem". I downloaded a torrent with no intention to download nor upload, I just want the torrent to be seen as seeder to collect seeding points.ĭespite setting the "Show you as seeder" to Y, the client still download torrent data. Post Merged at 13:48 - Previous Post was at 13:32 -ġ. Did you also cross-compare tracker announces to make sure everything looks the same?I guess I didn't, I only looked at the peer list to see that the client name and client identification are the same between a legit and a spoof peer. Now the leecher client doesn't see any difference :-) User-Agent: qBittorrent 3.3.5 (instead of qBittorrent v3.3.5) So in addition to updating all references to the version number, I also made 2 changes to put the " v" in the right place, namely: To those who wish to spoof QBT 3.3.5, using the 3.3.3 zip file and changing version number inside the file is not enough.įrom the leecher client, I see different clients for these 2 torrents: as I would have guess by looking at 1.5.1Īnd let's say, I wanted to create a new client file for utorrent 3.1.3, would preFix be: (UT is for UTorrent, 1500 ressembles the version number).īut for utorrent 1.6.1, preFix= "-UT1610. If for utorrent 1.5.1 has preFix= "-UT1500. How can I understand what value to use for each BitTorrent client? I tried to understand the documentation but I don't get.įor instance, take peerId. Make sure you read the Perfect Spoof documentation thoroughly, as it explains how to get values right.thanks for the file, much appreciated. I would grab a pre-existing client file such as this one, and then make all version-specific changes. So I used an existing utorrent file and change the name. I read the sample.client, schema.client and existing client files but besides a few parameters, I don't know what I need to set for Qbitorrent. ![]()
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