anon
28.04.09, 23:59
Note: this is a copy of this (http://www.sb-innovation.de/89031-post140.html) post. I copied it as a tutorial in this section so that it's easier to find.
You could use an sniffer to capture the data. smsniff (http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/smsniff.html) is a good one. Start it, go to Options -> Capture filter, and write the following in the text area:
include:both:tcp:6969
Then download the Ubuntu 8.10 (http://torrent.ubuntu.com:6969/file?info_hash=3%82%0D%B6%DD%5EY%28%D2%3B%C8%11%BB %AC/J%E9L%B8%82) torrent. Press Start (the green triangle icon) in smsniff, then load and run the torrent in Azureus. You should notice an entry in the upper panel - "1, TCP, xx.xx....". Click it and you'll see something like this in the lower one:
GET /announce?info_hash=3%82...%82&peer_id=-AZ4202-klPJgt8C3DvS&supportcrypto=1&port=12345&azudp=12345&uploaded=0&downloaded=0&left=0&corrupt=0&event=started&numwant=50&no_peer_id=1&compact=1&key=yWq52bD8&azver=3 HTTP/1.1
User-Agent: Azureus 4.2.0.2;Windows XP;Java 1.6.0_13
Connection: close
Accept-Encoding: gzip
Host: torrent.ubuntu.com:6969
Accept: text/html, image/gif, image/jpeg, *; q=.2, */*; q=.2
HTTP/1.0 200 OK
Content-Length: 409
Content-Type: text/plain
Pragma: no-cache
Content-Encoding: gzip
...
The peer_id and key are the values you're looking for - I colored them red. They'll be different for you. Just make sure you copy only what I colored - i.e. everything between &peer_id= and &supportcrypto=1, and everything between &key= and &azver=3.
Copy those values in the RatioMaster:
http://www.sb-innovation.de/attachment.php?attachmentid=3972
A note: Azureus sends a "dynamic" numwant. It's always 50 in the first announce, but after that it's randomized. Make sure it's set to 50 before you click Start. After that change it yourself to a random number between 30 and 60 every 30 minutes. Newer client files take care of that by randomizing the numwant automatically.
You're now good to go. :smile:
You could use an sniffer to capture the data. smsniff (http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/smsniff.html) is a good one. Start it, go to Options -> Capture filter, and write the following in the text area:
include:both:tcp:6969
Then download the Ubuntu 8.10 (http://torrent.ubuntu.com:6969/file?info_hash=3%82%0D%B6%DD%5EY%28%D2%3B%C8%11%BB %AC/J%E9L%B8%82) torrent. Press Start (the green triangle icon) in smsniff, then load and run the torrent in Azureus. You should notice an entry in the upper panel - "1, TCP, xx.xx....". Click it and you'll see something like this in the lower one:
GET /announce?info_hash=3%82...%82&peer_id=-AZ4202-klPJgt8C3DvS&supportcrypto=1&port=12345&azudp=12345&uploaded=0&downloaded=0&left=0&corrupt=0&event=started&numwant=50&no_peer_id=1&compact=1&key=yWq52bD8&azver=3 HTTP/1.1
User-Agent: Azureus 4.2.0.2;Windows XP;Java 1.6.0_13
Connection: close
Accept-Encoding: gzip
Host: torrent.ubuntu.com:6969
Accept: text/html, image/gif, image/jpeg, *; q=.2, */*; q=.2
HTTP/1.0 200 OK
Content-Length: 409
Content-Type: text/plain
Pragma: no-cache
Content-Encoding: gzip
...
The peer_id and key are the values you're looking for - I colored them red. They'll be different for you. Just make sure you copy only what I colored - i.e. everything between &peer_id= and &supportcrypto=1, and everything between &key= and &azver=3.
Copy those values in the RatioMaster:
http://www.sb-innovation.de/attachment.php?attachmentid=3972
A note: Azureus sends a "dynamic" numwant. It's always 50 in the first announce, but after that it's randomized. Make sure it's set to 50 before you click Start. After that change it yourself to a random number between 30 and 60 every 30 minutes. Newer client files take care of that by randomizing the numwant automatically.
You're now good to go. :smile: