BitComet Banned From Private Trackers
An anonymous reader writes "Slyck news is reporting that because BitComet does not recognize the 'private flag' on torrents originating from pirate BitTorrent trackers, this client is being banned from these communities. Private trackers are finding their torrents spread via the private DHT layer, allowing leechers to bypass ratios and download content freely."
First slashdot article I've seen for a while that has read like total gibberish. Anyone got a link to what half those terms mean?
Does anyone with a slashdot id under 5000 understand it?
Well what'd you expect from something running in a Java VM? I've seen 150mb of RAM go to Azureus, Eclipse and the JVM while using me computer. Not that it matters a whole lot when you've got a gig of RAM.
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BitComet was also found to ignore the "evil bit."
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BitComet is not open source. But a hex editor will make it tell tracker's that it's another BT client.
Peer-to-peer sharers thwarted in their ability to control who participates in sharing by a peer-to-peer protocol.
I too have felt the cold finger of injustice.
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