Okies, I'll post the client file soon, even after finding out you use Unity :smilie4: At least as a temporary measure while you attempt to get a newer version of the program to work, which I would highly recommend.
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Was I supposed to mention that I use "Unity"? If so sorry for not doing so!
Thank you!:biggrin:
I have updated Tixati to the latest release available! (Picture Attached below)
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Spoiler Tixati2.53 Client Data:
Let me know if you need more data.
Regards,
cloud99
Hey mmmmm, I use a Linux based OS (Ubuntu). Smartsniff doesn't work. I tried accessing it using Wine. I've attached a picture below to provide proof!
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However, I sniffed the package with Wireshark. I've sent you a PM please check it.
@ cloud99
Load two torrents at least and then capture the announces again then send them to me ,
Old Ratio Master generate wrong peerid and will be detectable , minimum Ratio Master recommend for tixati is Ratio Master + 1.4.1 .
Tixati 2.53
Note: this emulation is missing the improvements in RatioMaster Plus and is potentially detectable. Use at your own risk.
@cloud99 check that tool
https://www.sb-innovation.de/showthr...threadid=33239
or use VEM
I've have "unattended-upgrades" set-up therefore "packages are upgraded automatically." These "CA certificates live in the package" so I fail to see how this could be the problem!
This may be it! But when I first visited the site, I didn't manually accept any certificate on Firefox.
Moving on I exported the certificate from Firefox (,crt file). Next I saved it on a external drive. I'm using Nautilus therefore to move something into the system folder/file requires administrative privileges. I've used the commandto run Nautilus as an admin and saved the exportedCode:gksu nautilus
certificate underCode:torrentbytes.com.crt
where all the certificates are present.Code:/usr/local/share/ca-certificates
Next I Installed it using the command(again admininstrative previledge is required) and updated it.Code:sudo update-ca-certificates
Spoiler The logged data it returned!:
Next to verify the certificate I used OpenSSL's s_client with commandCode:openssl s_client -connect www.torrentbytes.net:443 -CApath /etc/ssl/certs
Spoiler This is their certificate chain:
Spoiler This is the entire connection response:
It is now verified! As shown aboveNow when I try to connect to torrentbytes.com using RM 1.9.1. It is still the same!Code:Verify return code: 0 (ok)
Spoiler (Logged data inside):
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[QUOTE=Lucius;341184] check
https://www.sb-innovation.de/showthr...threadid=33239
Tried this! It is a bit annoying given the fact the excessive shifting of files (before and after completion). Also it doesn't possess the ability to report uploaded data when there are no leechers!
Doesn't this require a member's title? Also if it doesn't I doubt it will work on Wine since it will require Java idk :confused:
Can you recommend me on for running on Wine (Linux Ubuntu)? I know mratio 5.4.1 works! Though I have to request for a updated client file. Any ways thanks for your response! :biggrin:
This is a valid and recognized authority, so a self-signed certificate is not the problem then.
Well, there is a Java VM for Ubuntu Linux, so you'll be able to run the mod without emulators or workarounds. The latest version is freely available and has many features, including a ratio tool.Quote:
Doesn't this require a member's title? Also if it doesn't I doubt it will work on Wine since it will require Java idk :confused:
if you're running Linux and your resource can afford Vuze ram usage, VEM is the best for you.Quote:
Is this a tool or an OS which can run as a Virtual Machine?