well first i wanna give a tnx to all the members who have helped in this matter directly or indirectly,
it took me a litttle while to figure out all the tricky methods that my isp uses to detect Bitorrent traffic and from there help throttling those packets, once the throttling start any encrypted stream will get pretty much (in my case shudown) the throttling will be disabled after 10 min if you stop trying since you wouldn't get flagged again..
while alternative solutions such as vpn's or seedbox's can be implemented to get around the isp's bitorrent throttling the best quickest and least expensive solution is just to hide your stuff
you should know that simply forcing encryption is not enough since ips's got really good at figuring out how this protocol work..
im gonna explain this for utorrent/userenity users but this stuff should work on any clients..
get the latest TOR version fom here
https://archive.torproject.org/tor-p...win32/?C=M;O=D
this will simply be used to encrypt the packet header that the clients use to announce to the tracker.. you need to run it and leave it open each time you run utorrent (it will not be used to pass Bitorrent data trough)
now lets go to utorrent Preferences
Connection tab:
disable NAT-pmp port mapping
make the proxy socks5 127.0.0.1 the port is 9050
uncheck everything on the bottom
Bitorrent tab:
disable everything except for local peer discovery and peer exchange
change the encryption mode to forced and don't allow legacy connections..
Advanced tab:
change "bt.transp.diposition" value to 5 and press set
change "net.upnp.tcp_only" value to true
apply all the settings
now to test things i would recommend restarting the client, router and remember to run TOR each time before utorrent
hope this helps.
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