Had a look at the source and it looks like you're right.
Code:func (R *ratioSpoofState) updateInterval(resp trackerResponse) {
if resp.minInterval > 0 {
R.announceInterval = resp.minInterval
} else {
R.announceInterval = resp.interval
}
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Yes, currently i'm using the minInterval if its higher than 0, i will change to interval later, what do you guys think about this? and which value should i hard-code if interval is not present?1800 seconds ?
v1.8 is out
Now we always use "interval" and if not present 1800s
i'm working on a new ratio-spoof version with multiple-client emulation support(for now qbit-4.0.3 and qbit-4.3.3), would anyone be interested in testing it?
I suggest merging it with the current ratio-spoof and placing the new functionality behind a command-line parameter (disabled by default). If you make it opt-in, your pool of betatesters won't be too big.
v1.9 is out
- multiple client emulation support
- embed json files
- generators
to test it use the flagQuote:
-c qbit-4.3.3
Will the program stop upload when it reaches the filesize or it just keep uploading until I stop it? How to run multiple torrent files with it?
is this app good for cheating ?? anyone using it still? wish there was more apps for linux :(
there should be other clients too like deluge 1.3.15, deluge 2.0.3, rTorrent 0.9.7-0.13.7, utorrent 2.2.1
I requested this on github.
@anon
i mostly use rm, sometime mr.
my question is, when i use this tool, when announce completed it uploaded some gbs (nearly 15gbs) according to uploaded speed. but on next announce when 5 minutes were remaining, i close the cmd in windows, then it did not added a single gb on tracker.
if we compare it with rm, for example our upload speed was 20 mb/s, if we stop uploading 5 minutes before complete of announce, will it add any gbs?
i think rm will upload data, if we stop uploading/seeding before completing the announce. but not in this tool in ratio spoof. am i wrong at this point or right.
i do not know about bittorrent..