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I would gladly offer you an invite there, but I'm not a member either. If anyone here has invites, I would love one too.
They’re proper strict about invite sharing, there’s probably someone on LET who’d grass if they were being offered publicly and everyone would lose access.
I'm absolutely understand it. What are we talking about now? If sharing Linux iso, of course. I've uploaded hundred of terabytes of it. But for other "things", it's better to join a private tracker. Unless you want get tons of DMCA shits in return.
True. But they would be offered in private message, towards LET members which are trusted by the member. It would be stupid to offer them publicly for all to see.
Absolutely it would, HINT HINT WINK WINK
Sometimes authorities get into those private trackers. They can see IPs connected and sharing. The best protection against DMCA is to buy the product. Otherwise use a provider which does not care about DMCA (we have some on LET), or use a VPN which ignores DMCA.
Yes, you're totally right. It's not a problem if we do legal things. But I admit my evil's side often comes out and I feel safer in private tracker than public ones. For me, a VPN is a must if you are hanging around public trackers.
swizzin are better
+1 for rtinst
BuyVM(Luxembourg location) + Transmission (Blocklist, Ratio Limits) + Nginx (force ssl, password protect) + (Optional: Wireguard)
I have a PulsedMedia seedbox and to be honest it's not as good as this setup.
I use Torrnado on my phone and can add/delete easily.
I can also stream directly to any Kodi client, transcoding seems unnecessary in this age when 4k Firesticks/Android TV boxes and phones can play h265 content easily.
No one using Docker?
If that is true that it was disabled via inactivity and it wasn't banned... DM me your e-mail you want an invite there. I have 3, for years.
and no, this is not invite for every rando to spam theirs e-mails, I will check your post history to make sure you are a semi-sane person >:D
Does it have (porn) linux iso? I want an invite if it has that.
I'm more curious if there is the easiest way to force a torrent client to go through a vpn. Only the torrent client.
There are a few approaches to this.
One easy way would be to run your torrent client as a specific user and force all connections for that user to run over the VPN using iptables.
I've done it in the past but yes it's not easy to mess with routing table. With docker I can do this for a few minutes without thinking.
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Has anyone tried to setup a seedbox on an IPv6-only connection? In theory it should work, but I wonder how practical it is.
Been running qbittorrent-nox(reverse proxy ui) + nginx directory listing with just basic auth over ssl for years. Perfect setup when paired with jdownloader url scan.
Never tried it, is it resource-hungry? How does it compare to rtorrent?
Qbit-nox is fairly light weight but it's much more modern in term of protocol support. I recommend it as it works with all the avp and indexing apps
Working fine in 256mb box. Slightly higher resources when downloading but for seeding >200 its not much difference. Still low enough to justify using it for easy setup, socks5 support, no php requirements, less moving parts and less permissions headache.
Is there a way to limit Qbit WEBUI URL to specific IP ranges?
What is the application of JDownloader with torrents?
Socks5 proxy.
My Cloud at cost ipv4 and ipv6 servers tend to grab stuff that my ipv4 only servers get stuck on. IPV6 only performance probably depends on location.
Nothing ever stopping you from using a firewall.
None? (Afaik)
Nothing directly. But my setup is download the torrent via qbittorrent, then use nginx to autoindex the download folder and serve the file via https.
From my PC, I would use jdownloader to reliably parse the autoindex page and download the files I wanted.
Most common is Swizzin imo