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>>>>>> GiveMeTorrent 0.09 Beta <<<<<<
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Coded by:
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>>>>>> Ruzzz <<<<<<
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Changelog / Features:
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Setup:
Select in your torrent client connection via http-proxy, host: localhost and port: 12000, or whihever was choosen in GiveMeTorrent.
Briefly about interface:
In columns "Downloaded *" è "Uploaded *" one can see fake data that sent to tracker. "Rule" shows which rule was used.
Rules:
A rule has two parts: filter and actions. A filter consists of 2 fields: «Tracker host» and «Torrent hash». The filter determines what torrents will be affected by the rule. Tracker host iz an web address where the client sends data. There could be several lines in torrent's property. All we need is just the host, that looks like a part of the address, something like «tr0.kinozal.tv», without prefix «http://» and without «/announce…». Wildcards '*' can be used that replaces several characters. Since trackers may have several servers with different domain names like «tr0.torrents.ru», «tr1.torrents.ru», in order to setup a rule for torrents.ru you can put «*torrents.ru». In the fiels «Torrent hash» you can specify hash, that can be copied from let's say uTorrent, tab «General», looks like «393FE50B0C3F2AACD4A318AC16D636E7635D1CE7», however, in uTorrent it rather looks like «393FE50B 0C3F2AAC D4A318AC 16D636E7 635D1CE7», with spaces :).
You can leave fields empty. If there are several rules, that can be applied to the torrent, the GMT will set priorities as in the following example (for http://torrents.ru):
Rule #1: Host = «*torrents.ru», Hash = «XXX…», — i.e. both fields filled in;
Rule #2: Host = «» (empty field), Hash = «XXX…», — i.e. only field «Hash» filled in;
Rule #3: Host = «*torrents.ru», Hash = «»(empty field), — i.e. only field «Host» filled in;
So, the rule that has both fields filled in will have the higest priority. The next one will be the one that has only «Hash» filled in. The rule that has only field «Host» filled in will have the lowest priority.
So, only one rule is used for a torrent/tracker. If there is no specific rule found for a torrent/tracker, the default rule will be used. The default rule is the first one in the list and it can't be deleted. The list of rule automaticaly saved in â XML-file «rules.xml». You can perhaps edit this file manualy, however, it is not recommended.
After a rule has been created, the GMT will follow actions specified in the rule. Every action can be marked as «do» (a check box checked), «do not do» (a checkbox is not checked) or «as in the default rule» (a checkbox is greyed out).
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