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mhmd_1983 27th October 2008 20:04

tracker port !
 
hi,

I think TS is working on port 80 , but can we change that !! my reason is that the people from U.A.E. can't download from tracker with speed above 7 - 9 kb and that's not correct cause i tested it from egypt , france , usa and all of them is working correctly with 150 - 600 kb with no problem for the same .torrent file

so i think U.A.E. (United Arab Emirates) communication company is blocking or throuteling p2p and they idintify it by port !!

any ideas !

joeroberts 27th October 2008 20:09

you can not conect any faster or no one can?
if it is only you then change the port in your torrent client

mhmd_1983 28th October 2008 18:56

Quote:

Originally Posted by joeroberts (Post 5971)
you can not conect any faster or no one can?
if it is only you then change the port in your torrent client

almost no one from uae can download with speed above 10 kb , although i can download with full speed from other countries

Dragan3591 29th October 2008 16:14

That's probably up the provider. Many of them simply block or restrict it a lot!
There is no much help with changing ports. It's p2p traffic that is blocked!
They have programs which can read that!

mhmd_1983 31st October 2008 18:31

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dragan3591 (Post 6034)
That's probably up the provider. Many of them simply block or restrict it a lot!
There is no much help with changing ports. It's p2p traffic that is blocked!
They have programs which can read that!

well thought that 2 , but some users confirmed that some trackers based on bitite is working correctly with no problem ..

Dragan3591 31st October 2008 23:13

Hmm, that's something I hear for the first time.
As Fynon said, we can't give adequate help for everything here because that code is basically not suppose to be on this site. Only person here that could answer that best would be mrdecoder!

Ashur 5th November 2008 19:27

as a normal http site it usually runs on port 80 i.e. torrents have nothing to do with such ports as you connect different users to each other using different ports (classic port 6881 which is banned on ts so users should use something else)
I'm not sure what are the restrictions in UAE but if everybody enable Encryption and change port numbers often it will make hard for ISP to find if they're using bittorrent tech
BUT!!!! if your connection is already low like 128kbit then there will be no performance notice

if you're running your site in https mode instead, the default port is 443 which is automatically translated in bitclients too so you don't have include it in setup

can you set different port number other than usual? in many bittrackers yes like YSE and FTS but i haven't tried it on TS

how can you try? well when you setup your TS software include a port number in the end like Coming Soon...

mhmd_1983 6th November 2008 12:09

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ashur (Post 6293)
as a normal http site it usually runs on port 80 i.e. torrents have nothing to do with such ports as you connect different users to each other using different ports (classic port 6881 which is banned on ts so users should use something else)
I'm not sure what are the restrictions in UAE but if everybody enable Encryption and change port numbers often it will make hard for ISP to find if they're using bittorrent tech
BUT!!!! if your connection is already low like 128kbit then there will be no performance notice

if you're running your site in https mode instead, the default port is 443 which is automatically translated in bitclients too so you don't have include it in setup

can you set different port number other than usual? in many bittrackers yes like YSE and FTS but i haven't tried it on TS

how can you try? well when you setup your TS software include a port number in the end like Coming Soon...

well , if I understood you correctly , I need to use HTTPS not HTTP or enable encryption in utorrent

I'll test that and report soon

Ashur 8th November 2008 19:20

if you enable https it will only enable encryption between Server and client (i.e. utorrent, auzrues,..etc) it will not enable any encryption between peers (from utorrent to another utorrent)

i.e. site encryption has nothing to do with utorrent setup at all

when you enable the encryption on utorrent it translates to the encryption with other peers

NOTE: Any type of encryption does require more CPU i.e. if you enable https on server it will affect both server and client
also if you enable encryption on utorrent it will affect both you and the other peer however i wouldn't mind that if you have any system that has AMD 1200, P4 1.5GHz and up so I always enable my Vuze to accept encryption and on some files i download :)

for Canadian users they should only allow encrypted connection as some of their ISP shape their traffic as soon it's recognized as bittorrent transfer
here is Azureus wiki page for Bad ISPs I'm not sure when it has been updated but take a look at it :)
Bad ISPs - AzureusWiki


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