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Just disable IPv6 in sysctl
You got the wrong one from Chicago. Ask them to double everything.
Looks geofeeds are not yet updated for AZ, but puzzled since it's not a "new" location.
Do you guys torrent on non-dmca ignored VMs (with VPN) or do you pay more to get dmca ignored?
You're partially right, but engagement would increase (and so would I assume the click throughs which may somewhat compensate)?
But yeah... there's no debating the less eyes logic.
torrent client inside a VPN container
Highly limits peering IF you don’t have a port-forwarded VPN
I torrent on non ddr ignor chicken without a vpn
Linux ISOs would rarely get DMCA warnings
I might have tried this with a provider and I might have gotten a notice within probably less than a minute. No idea how.
Do you use private trackers or public ones?
Sure, but I already have to limit how much I seed so I don't blow through my bandwidth. Even behind a VPN I can seed 10+TB per month.
Public. Not a nerd.
Good luck, and enjoy the deals!
Yeah. I think the issue is more if you’re trying to download something that only has a few peers and you can’t connect to them that sucks. For larger torrents it’s no issue.
That's crazy. I always use public trackers, and never have recieved a single notice so far. Tried at multiple sua hosts and EU.
Not sure if there’s any stats online re. % of peers you’ll lose when not having a port forwarded IP. Would be nice knowing if it’s 10 % or 90 %.
Maybe the provider I used conducted their own scans somehow.
Dockerized torrent client with a SEPARATE VPN container because I'm not an ape
Port forwarded VPN ofc
Sweet. Been thinking about buying the port forwarded IP addon on my VPN to be more flexible in what storage VM I use.
Private trackers would be, well, more private. However, they usually have rules like you have to seed for a certain time, and maintain a ratio (upload:download). You do get better speeds and higher retention on the good private trackers though - so there's higher chance of finding, umm, a rare Linux ISO. (Basically there are rules in place in private trackers where members do have to contribute, so you have to put in some effort but do get things like better quality control, higher speeds, higher retention).
Why my yabs stuck at this?
I love spanking
You love being spanked
We switch everytime
Which VPN?
What did u get?
Mjjs will overthrow him
Revising. We're now at ~574K (+21K) and it's ~UTC 1800 (+5 hours).
Unless one of those bomb deals drop (unlikely), we're going to be slow.
New estimate: +9 hours - so UTC 0300 Hours to 0330 Hours hopefully we'll be at 600K.
Private trackers, directly.
Public trackers it's a hit and miss