As anon already said, that depends on a lot of factor and there is not perfect answers.
Nevertheless, i always adivese people to leave it running 24/7 with LOW speed (somewhere between 30 and 70 kbps
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In principle, nothing. JOAL has no way of knowing whether you've already downloaded what you're adding, let alone enforcing that. If tracker staff notice you jumping straight at 100% finished and you don't have plausible deniability (i.e. the torrent isn't something you can find elsewhere in the same exact form), you may get in trouble.
Question for Anthony, why is BitComet emulation deliberately unsupported? I have written BitComet client files for RatioMaster and don't recall any difficulties in doing it accurately; its bad reputation and consequent blacklist status seem the most likely explanation.
It's been a long time since i've decided not to emulate BitComet so i might not remember exactly, but one of the reason was the heretic numwant value for every request, it used to change wether you were announcing STARTED, COMPLETED, STOPPED or "NONE", and it was also different if you added the torrent for the first time or restart it from previous sessions...
There was some other weird behavior at some point but i can't remember.
In the end i've considred BitComet a garbage code that does not follow the bittorrent specs and it seems to work by accident. Based on that i've decided not to support such a mess in the hope that people switch to a more trustworthy client (hopefully qBittorrent).
Despite that i do have client file for other shitty client like utorrent or so...
My my, you're in for a treat.
- Overdownloads; I've observed up to 170% of a torrent's size.
- Doesn't report progress (probably as a consequence of the point below).
- I've never managed to download any data from a Xunlei peer. They only leech.
It's the reason most major clients have unofficial addons to ban IPs that use certain peer_ids.
I reinstall it on Mac , but it freezes on the "checking for updates" window.
I want to know if it's possible to upload even if trere are no leechers.
I konw it's risky but i would be willing to try that.
hi,
there should be "Download" option like ratio master,
if we only want to to boost ratio, and if we use only seed/upload it will be suspicious, it will be only helpful, if we real download, or only on scene encodes, i think
2nd, as your app work on windows desktop, mac, linux,
it should also for android mobiles,
3rd, please upload 32 bit version for windows desktop pc
4th, there should be option, if we want to upgrade the joal to latest version or not, not forceful upgrade like windows 10/11 update
Fake download is harder to perform convincingly due to the higher speeds involved and the rampant overseeding on most private trackers. If such a feature was added, people would either get caught easily or wonder why their torrents never start "downloading". Also and as a rule of thumb, if you require more functionality than is already available, you are not within JOAL's target audience (which is fine). The option to keep inactive torrents seeding at 0 KB/s was a notable exception.
1. Android "ports" of existing programs are actually written from scratch with the goal of being similar and offering comparable functionality. Java applications are no exception, as there is no traditional JRE for Android, and you can't just cross-compile the code as the underlying system is vastly different. Needless to say, this requires extra time and effort.Quote:
2nd, as your app work on windows desktop, mac, linux,
it should also for android mobiles
2. how many people are actually interested on such a thing as anything other than a novelty? Most private trackers do not allow the use of mobile torrent clients and Internet access for reasons beyond the scope of this discussion. What would be the point of having a cheating program for a platform on which real downloading and seeding are an impossibility?
3. none of the above actually matters, since Anthony mentioned working on a port to Golang, for which an Android interpreter does exist.
Guess which processor architecture Java stopped supporting on 2018!Quote:
3rd, please upload 32 bit version for windows desktop pc
On both cases, there is merit to the decision, although I do agree on making update checks optional nonetheless. Unlike Windows, though, JOAL is free software. You could remove the update check from the code and recompile :richter:Quote:
4th, there should be option, if we want to upgrade the joal to latest version or not, not forceful upgrade like windows 10/11 update
i found another android app, which is working good, but features are same like joal,i mean no [fake] download feature,
my real issue is when i real download 0day p0rn torrents from private trackers in windows desktop pc/laptop, my real issue is there no leecher or only 1 leacher, so i want there should be a method, we create some type of website (free one, some sites provide limited hosting), that only fake seed with 0kb.
This is my favorite ratio program. I tried the other ones but they were confusing and would not report the upload data 1/2 the time. Plus it has a nice GUI. I left the thing on for over 24 hours by mistake and I had over a terabyte of upload that went through. It was by no means a top tier private tracker but still no missing upload data and no one noticed.
I don't see the connection between that and the need for an Android app that can fake download... anyway, I have explained the downsides and pitfalls of this idea last time you brought it up. If this is an important matter and you can't or don't want to set up a minicomputer to serve as a fake seedbox, I suggest renting an ultra-cheap VPS and installing JOAL or BBTEM on it (preferably the former as BiglyBT's console and headless modes are extremely difficult to use). http://www.lowendtalk.com/ and https://lowendbox.com/ will help.
On a sidenote, make sure Doze or battery saver mode never put that app you found to sleep, or else you may encounter an unpleasant surprise!
Well, that's why the speed values are configurable :richter: