BitTorrent File Protocol

BitTorrent File Protocol

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TorenT
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BitTorrent File Protocol

Post by TorenT »

While I like the idea of using bitTorrent for map downloads/updates, I hope that the spring community doesn't go entirely to this method.
I myself (and I would bet many other members too) am at a university where BitTorrent is blocked.
Therefore any BitTorrent content is entirely out of my reach.
So while BitTorrent is great, don't use it exclusively.
Just something for you to keep in mind.
shnorb
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Post by shnorb »

im pretty sure you will always be able to get everything that you need from fileuniverse :)

unless your uni blocks that as well :(
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Ace07
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Re: BitTorrent File Protocol

Post by Ace07 »

TorenT wrote:While I like the idea of using bitTorrent for map downloads/updates, I hope that the spring community doesn't go entirely to this method.
I myself (and I would bet many other members too) am at a university where BitTorrent is blocked.
Therefore any BitTorrent content is entirely out of my reach.
So while BitTorrent is great, don't use it exclusively.
Just something for you to keep in mind.
The bit torrent protocol will probably be used to distribute common files more quickly and effectively. If the file is not popular (or even if it is popular), you can still download it from the host (you don't need any ports open to download from a seed).

I also plan to use different port ranges than the bit torrent protocol uses. It will probably be the port that is used by spring already. There is no reason to use up tons of extra ports when you can just overlap them. No one would want to bit torrent and play anyways. :P
mikedep333
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Post by mikedep333 »

Ace is totally right. Use the BT protocol, but use it on a different port, like the TAspring one. That way we get all the advantages of BT, but we don't have to worry about the one disadvantage, it being blocked.
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Kuroneko
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Post by Kuroneko »

mikedep333 wrote:Ace is totally right. Use the BT protocol, but use it on a different port, like the TAspring one. That way we get all the advantages of BT, but we don't have to worry about the one disadvantage, it being blocked.
However, it will still be affected by packet shaping.
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[K.B.] Napalm Cobra
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Post by [K.B.] Napalm Cobra »

How do you block bit torrent.
Tomato
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Post by Tomato »

Block all traffic on the port that it uses
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