r00ted
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I cant see why this would/should be implemented into a "client".
I didnt read indepth, just waht's stated in this thread, and yea, there are ways to run BT tracker clients on the server/tracker end, correct? So, basically, if a torrent on the tracker had low seeds, the server/tracker-side client would kick in, and start helping out by sending pieces out. Addressed to the peers, and From the tracker address.
This seems more of a server side implementation. Like, for example, I believe when revision3.com, commandn.tv, and other torrent based pod/vidcasts release new episodes, they use something similar to this. remote machines, all over the world, to help spread out the torrent, on high speed connections until a reliable seed/peer ratio picks up, and tags along, at which time, they would disconnect their main servers/web seeding.
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Web- depends, IE6, patched to the core, High Security, etc. Or K-Meleon, or PortableFF, or OffByOne
Movie/Audio: MediaPlayer Classic and/or VLC.
IM: ICQ
IRC: mIRC, bare bones, just tweaked out so it looks good, and functions decently. no custom addons scripts, etc.
voip: ventrillo when gaming
Unzip: WinRar
Pictures: MSpaint.exe....lol. it works for what i need it to do.
CD burnin: nero 7 ultra
Antivirus: none. common sense, and general good computing is always better than memory/CPU hogging AV....though, I might try out ClamWIN/AV since it's open source and free.
Firewall: Linksys BEFW11S4 v4. all 3 connected computers run Windows Firewall. no nagging, it just works . Also use pg2.
FTP: I like FTP.exe....lol
hm, i think thats it.
Oh yea, text editors. i use notepad primarily, but also use(d) UltraEdit, ConTEXT, Notepad2, Notepad++
really, depends what im doing
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Find your router's model number, usually on the back, or bottom of that big piece of plastic, usually in the shape of a box.
Then head over to PortForward.com (Im so nice, you can click that hyperlink ).
And find your router in that list
Follow the directions exact.
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may as well close this thread
µTorrent 1.4 released.
in Announcements
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err..isn't the "job"/purpose of antivirus software to "scan" files on your hard-drive disk for potential malicious code?
Well...if you are checking your e-mail, through something like Firebird, Outlook, etc...the e-mails get retrieved from the ISP mail server, and get downloaded to YOUR hard drive, as? FILES! hehehe. So....if any AV can't detect viruses in e-mails...get a new AV.
Or, just don't use one, and only execute trust-worthy files from trust-worthy sources.