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Slash, do not tell me these are two torrents I have seeded, please.

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slash ProDanceCulture
on May 16th, 2009
/ post 29681
ok, i won't tell you "these are two torrents you have seeded"... but i will say, first of all, that it is not nice to share someone's ip-addresses like this, right? and second: there's a bunch of reasons for your outcome.


I hope you saw the problem:
The sockets I were connected had different port numbers from those reported by the tracker.
Think why. And don't explain me. Keep it for yourself.
The sockets I were connected had different port numbers from those reported by the tracker.
Think why. And don't explain me. Keep it for yourself.
Skype:spas.velev

slash ProDanceCulture
on May 17th, 2009
/ post 29685
i think, besides the times of unruly-truly wisdom, you're mostly paranoid and seeing plots where they are not... i see no problem with this and consider it to be completely normal, well, at least 100% explainable, but in no way - erroneous.
ps. if this thread was posted solely for my purpose, - you could've pm-ed this to me... keep trying to get me publicly, aren't you? it's ok. =)
ps. if this thread was posted solely for my purpose, - you could've pm-ed this to me... keep trying to get me publicly, aren't you? it's ok. =)


slash wrote:
.. at least 100% explainable, but in no way - erroneous.
.. at least 100% explainable, but in no way - erroneous.
Well, you could explain it to me then.
It would be interesting for me to know how a program using one socket only while connected to another sends different socket address in HTTP GET message to third.

P.S. How could I send a file using a PM?
Skype:spas.velev

slash ProDanceCulture
on May 18th, 2009
/ post 29689
=) you can send file as plain http...link to the file in the pm, or as you did in last forum post - using bb codes, they work fine in pms.
one simple explanation - your soft shows ports you're using on your system to connect. i don't know how vuze (right?) works..
another explanation involves user suddenly finding new leeches not-connectable, and tries to make their client work on a different port, although old peer stays with old port in db.
third - starts as second, although user manages to become connectable on a new port, but old peer still stays in db for some time, possibly being selected as the "proper" one with wrong ports reported.
fourth - one of the clients mainline/bittorrent 6 something something could act that way - connect to each new peer on a range of peers... who knows... there are other reasons, i'd need to see that file and your software again...
one simple explanation - your soft shows ports you're using on your system to connect. i don't know how vuze (right?) works..
another explanation involves user suddenly finding new leeches not-connectable, and tries to make their client work on a different port, although old peer stays with old port in db.
third - starts as second, although user manages to become connectable on a new port, but old peer still stays in db for some time, possibly being selected as the "proper" one with wrong ports reported.
fourth - one of the clients mainline/bittorrent 6 something something could act that way - connect to each new peer on a range of peers... who knows... there are other reasons, i'd need to see that file and your software again...



UTorrent and Vuze uses one port only.
Vuze is the perfect software.
The only reason I see is the users, I have shown, were behind a proxy and the tracker determined the IP address by the source address instead by the address sent in the HTTP GET message. If this was a case the proxy could be connectable or not (acctually I don't know).
When those users have connected to me Vuze had their real socket addres.
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