On Thu, 2007-12-20 at 08:29 -0500, William L. Maltby wrote:
On Wed, 2007-12-19 at 12:37 -0500, William L. Maltby wrote:
On Wed, 2007-12-19 at 13:06 +0100, Kai Schaetzl wrote:
William L. Maltby wrote on Tue, 18 Dec 2007 19:37:17 -0500:
Anybody know how I can do the equivalent "distributed" for CentOS on 4.6 or 5.1?
It's called DHT in utorrent and is indeed working quite nice without a tracker. Maybe there are Linux clients that support DHT?
Kai
Thanks to both Kai and Michael Simpson for the clues to get my search started. I yum installed, from rpmforge (big thanks to Dag), bittorrent- gui.noarch (4.4.x) and went to
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 supports conventional tracked torrents too.
I'm going to give it a try and will report back.
Again, thanks to all for the help, including Florin, John and Johnny for the help in initial problem resolution.
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I see no way to test it without a tracker unavailable unless the CentOS tracker dies again.
Folks told me how.
However, the -console and -curses versions seem to support trackerless operation. If they use the data stashed in ~/.bittorrent/data directory, I should be able to use the --start_trackerless_client and see what happens. However, the --help output says this is to download trackerless torrents. What this implies, I am unsure of. Can the CentOS stuff be "trackerless" once I've acquired routing/DHT tables?
The bittorrent version from rpmforge will not do the tracked CentOS torrent if a tracker is not available. See my reply to
Re: [CentOS] Trackerless torrents (was: Can't connect to torrent tracker)
The tests outlined in the activity log attached there could be emulated with other clients to see what they do, if one is interested.
Thx,