Torrents being posted on other sites?

paulbstarlightning Power User on December 7th, 2005 / post 721
I was seeding the Quivver sets and noticed that the site said there are 4 seeders and 5 leechers, but when I checked Azuerus I saw I was actually connected  to 6 leechers.  I have DHT disabled in Azuereus so that can't be it and I made sure the torrent file was for a private trackers only.  Any ideas how the sixth leecher is able to download the sets?
slash ProDanceCulture on December 8th, 2005 / post 723
this is all because torrents are same on other sites. the only way to get rid of that is, say, to add some file, like tribal.url or something, that would make all data-scope be different. i've noticed this azureus's problem long time ago. it doesn't matter if you make torrents private, if you check or uncheck those 'network' options in azureus, it still allows outsiders to leech from you. and even a passkey-thing won't help. this is all about bittorrent being free stuff. the only way, i think, is to contact the creators and ask them to put an option to completely disallow decentralized tracking. or changing client to something else must help, i think...
slash ProDanceCulture on December 14th, 2005 / post 776


no useful info in there, Gatz... only mumbling about bitcomet, when main problem is azureus, or they all are problems... my 'private' flag is always on when i create a torrent... ban all clients, except, maybe, bit-tornado, which doesn't support dhcp... :)
Gatzvip V.I.P. on December 14th, 2005 / post 777
i'm not a pro in torrent clients i only ever tried 3 of them - bittornado very good ( not good for uploaders ) azureus i liked it the best until now. Utorrent i am testing it out now and when they go to version 2.0 i will probably move there i could illustrate all the research i did but i am not here to promote anything. Bitcomet is not the only problem Bitlord is just as bad.
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