At the very least, set net.discoverable to false under Advanced and disable WebUI, restart client. If you can load localhost:10000 , even if it says 'invalid request', you are allegedly vulnerable. Some argue the exploit hits a dead end in 2.2.1, and is completely absent from 1.6.1. But that shit's from 2007.
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Daily reminder that if you have uTP enabled, you are slowing down your downloads and uploads.
Enabling uTP is like cucking yourself.
Robert Bell
it's up for me
Isaiah Flores
Neocucks
Joseph Williams
oh weird, i can connect now too. it was unreachable until a few minutes ago. thx
Cooper Sullivan
It could stop any time someone actually wants to make one client that does every single little thing better without wasting resources. It needs to run just as light and solidly, while having genuinely good peering. For whatever reason, like torrenting being so 2004, nobody seems in a rush to get it done.
Jonathan Bennett
Has it been 100% confirmed that even leaving WebUI on and actually using it results in the exploits hitting a dead end? Because it has to be a no user intervention required deal to be completely true.
Jose Sullivan
Wait so how bad is JPS quality control? I got to TM on AB just uploading v0 from there mostly.
Thomas Rogers
Why not? 1.6.0 had the last remote code execution exploit and the worst after that requires a specially crafted .torrent file which just crashes it. It doesn't even have the /proxy/ endpoint. While something may come up by fuzzing the few it has, it doesn't look possible to come close to 3.5.1.
Aiden Ramirez
Is a Synology running rTorrent objectively the best option now? I'm not really feeling any of the 2.2.1 alternatives.
Ethan Ross
I use Download Station, works perfectly for me, (RSS downloader, scheduler, etc) and is allowed on all private trackers
Michael Ortiz
Beautiful. Time for another 10 years of 2.2.1 literal perfection.
Nolan Young
Non-existent really. If you report a bad transcode but it is a unique upload it will get marked as such by the report itself but they won't delete it and the uploader won't get punished unless it's a repeat offence. They'd rather have the music on there than not, especially if it's something rare. And I think it's sensible but yeah, many bad transcodes go unnoticed there. It's piss easy getting a good ration going there though - which is a bigger problem than bad quality control. So you definitely want to check files from JPS you intend to carry to places with stricter rule sets.
Michael Ward
No. /objectively/ is a useless meme.
Lincoln Scott
>is allowed on all private trackers
then explain why it's not on the PTP whitelist
Anthony Murphy
just run transmission on it
Lincoln Baker
Subjectively is fine too. I'm just looking for the best setup and thinking it might save energy compared to leaving a PC on 24/7. On the downside I might have to deal with a bit of Linux spaghetti and a web interface that apparently doesn't like having over 3000 torrents.
Jeremiah Gomez
Download Station runs Transmission under the hood so it is shown as that for trackers.
Aaron Williams
Subjectively I like build your own solutions, but one of the ready to go units maybe a better choice if you have little to no experience with Linux. I've no idea which of the prebuilt NAS solutions are best, so someone else will have to answer that.
Ethan Lewis
Transmission has shit torrent list view not designed for lots of torrents and no labels/tags. Also been hacked twice in a row like in one month in the past.
Colton Phillips
Transmission killed my mother.
Gabriel Ross
how is that good enough as a client
Liam Rivera
Oh that's cool. Which version?
James Gomez
>Also been hacked twice in a row like in one month in the past.
The site got hacked, not the client itself. Fuck off.
Brody Diaz
>The site got hacked, not the client itself. Fuck off. The site was hacked and malware injected in the program. TWICE in a row in just one month. How can you defend that?
Nolan Morris
this image is old, Vuze is dead forked to biglyBT by the azureus devs
John Adams
>malware injected in the program.
The site got hacked and the program was replaced with a malware-filled installer.
Nothing in the program was actually changed.
Anybody can do this when you hack a site.
Their webmaster clearly had no idea what he was doing so they moved to Github.
Stop spreading FUD.
Landon Robinson
>installing programs from websites instead of repos or source winfags
James Gutierrez
It's kind of sad that that's literally the only thing that has changed in the 5+ years this image has existed
John Ross
>repo gets hacked
Jonathan Cruz
Tell that to Linux Mint, fosstard.
Ayden Phillips
Well no one's made a new one. Kind of like no one's made a good client since 2.2.1.
Jackson Morales
>linux mint
Isaac Jones
how come aria2, which is one of the best headless bittorrent clients to ever exist, is blacklisted on most if not all private trackers? the client is so good it really pisses me off i can't really use it anywhere i guess it's because of that one command line switch which lets you change the useragent string to anything you want but that's a bullshit reason tbqh, you can do this with rtorrent, transmission, qbittorrent, deluge as well
Tyler Green
Because private trackers automatically blacklist clients that enable client spoofing. Unless you're t. insane AnimeBytes.
Caleb Young
it is used a lot by chinese leeches
Easton Nguyen
Oh and to add to this, basically aria2 is biased towards leeching and not seeding. Who knows why the devs thought this was a good idea.
David Howard
Did the "torrent address detection" user. What should I understand from here?
Bentley Cox
do you really want to play the numbers game?
Brody Peterson
aria2 is not a torrent client. It's a torrent downloader. The whole software is literally just to download. It's not really meant for seeding.
You couldn't figure this out, retard?
Luis Green
/marked/
Anthony Carter
>No RSS >But will serve 99% of users I can't imagine that it will be able to serve even close to 99% of users, if it's missing RSS.
Aaron Cooper
stop using memes wrong, baka
Thomas Price
in what way? by default it seeds to 1.0 ratio then stops because primarily it is not a daemon but rather a tool like wget, so obviously you don't want it to hang around forever after the download finishes, but it's literally a single option you set to 0.0 which makes it seed forever
Andrew Walker
Hell if I know, I'm just echoing tracker staff on that. I know they aren't going to rely on users having to change a default.
Henry Smith
Explain to me like 5 year old: why should I care about ptg?
Christopher Campbell
windows problems. Just use PicoTorrent on it.
James Hernandez
>BBT whitelisted 2.2.1 again.
Josiah Moore
>when youre Yen per day suddenly drops from 18k to 12k huh?
Jack Evans
At least they are self proclaimed bakas. (For prematurely blacklisting it in the first place.) Reactionary cunts.
Gabriel King
it seems to have the most autistic posters/memes
Jaxson Howard
Meanwhile AB doesn't go back on their decision. Even if it turns out that older versions of utorrent aren't vulnerable since making a fool out of themselves would be baka-tier like you said.
Anthony Nelson
>>transmission >no RSS >no labels >no tags >no columns Ugh I guess it's fine for Mac users but pretty much everyone else need them.
Justin Brown
good. fuck utorrent
Wyatt Fisher
>RSS bloat >labels, tags what for? you can filter by trackers which should be enough for private trackers already >no columns that's just the default ui, you can choose some other front-end or make your own with the json rpc
Dominic Miller
You seriously overestimate how many people use that caveman tech
David White
Path to FemdomCult?
Jack Cruz
...
Landon Watson
How much are you seeding? I have about 500 GB seed size and don't even make 1000 Yen/day
Easton Morris
roughly 2.8tib
Luis Parker
>>qbitch >resource heavy >badly designed interface >full of unreported vulnerabilities >shit breaks with every major update >each version is unstable in one or two ways >obsessively religious userbase like that of ut 2.2.1 Just use Deluge or Transmission already. Both would work fine on your shitty Windows machine.
Nathaniel Morgan
how old were you when you stopped watching anime, user?
Cooper Thompson
it should tell you if you correctly forwarded your port. if you did, then your problems lie elsewhere
Caleb Cruz
>>no RSS >>no labels >>no tags >>no columns
I don't understand why you'd need these for private trackers.
I run over 2000 torrents on Transmission for over 3 years on PTP, BTN, HDB, etc and I have never wanted to use another client.
Grayson Gomez
>numbers game if they're now hosting releases on github, then the number system has changed
Gavin Cox
Hm, I've tried it with no firewall, and now with the rules I'm used to apply. For some reason its telling me (for example) if my port was the 12345, torrent is on 12346. Maybe deluged it is ignoring my configuration?
Levi Myers
goddamit. noff01 won.
Eli Reed
you forgot >ugliest icon of them all
>full of unreported vulnerabilities but it's open source therefore automatically audited by some autist, right?
Sebastian Hernandez
Reminder that ubabbies got btfo and it's time to accept your new overlord.
Joseph Hernandez
I have enough yen saved up on animebyttes for a free day of freeleech, anybody have suggestions for what I should download that isn't already freeleech by default?
IE, older anime without a 1080p release (since 1080p releasea are all freeleech), manga, soundtracks, radio drama's, etc.
Jace Powell
almost nobody uses RSS. anyone that cares about ratio when autosnatching use autodl+irssi, people that want full automation use sickbeard/sickrage/sonar/couchpotato which leaves a few winbabbies and their complete inability to configure anything using RSS.
Luis Lewis
Tixati is literally master race. Why can’t people see this
Isaac Scott
Oedo
Nolan Sanders
>you need to install separate programs and jump through hoops to automatically get your weekly anime Or you can just use a client that doesn't lack the most basic features.
Jason Nguyen
RSS does a shit job of it, external programs do a better job. if you think one-off setup of automation tools is jumping through hoops it maybe time for you to go live in the woods you unabomber looking freak.
James Thompson
>neither of those is true Nice try though, false flagging utorrent fanboy.
Hudson Brown
coz spoofing doesn't bode well with 99% of private trackers here.
Ethan Rogers
RSS just werks. You have zero arguments against it.
Thomas Long
Cyber City Oedo 808? if so, good recommendation
Connor Harris
Why not just make a wishlist and THEN burn it instead of looking to use it immediately?
Jason Price
Could you please leave the technology board and go back to wherever it is children's cartoon watching pedos congregate, you unredeemable turbopleb.
Justin Parker
There's other circumstances that make me want to use it right away.
new site online, but logins and registrations don't yet work
Grayson Stewart
want to give me your poz load to speed it up?
Ian Anderson
(You) Restarted deluged, I will be testing today and report if something changes. Thank user.
Jack Brown
fuck that hindi shit. who even watches bollywood?
Owen Barnes
i don't but lots of people are excited about the reopening. i also read its gonna be a general tracker this time around.
Elijah Lopez
BTFO
Samuel Stewart
The only RSS torrenter I've known in my life was a WInbabby on uTorrent who downloaded TV shows from public trackers.
Jacob Hill
>RSS just werks. You have zero arguments against it.
Nobody uses that shit. Especially not us private trackers users.
I think most of you "muh features" guys list RSS as a feature just to have an autistic debate ammo round against somebody else rather than actually using said feature.
Isaac Reyes
>Especially not us private trackers users. speak for yourself!