Ratio-spoof (Windows / Linux / Mac)
Developer Last Online: Nov 2021
Category: [Ratio Tool] | Rating: | Downloads: 0 |
Released: 29.04.20 | Last Update: 16.03.21 | Installs: 4 |
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Ratio-spoof is a cross-platform, free and open source tool to spoof the download/upload amount on private bittorrent trackers.
How does it works?
Bittorrent protocol works in such a way that there is no way that a tracker knows how much certain peer have downloaded or uploaded, so the tracker depends on the peer itself telling the amounts.
Ratio-spoof acts like a normal bittorrent client but without downloading or uploading anything, in fact it just tricks the tracker pretending that.
How to use
Examples
Will i get caught using it ?
Depends wether you use it carefuly, Its a hard task to catch cheaters, but if you start uploading crazy amounts out of nowhere or seeding something with no active leecher on the swarm you may be in risk.
Bittorrent client supported
The default client emulation is qbittorrent v4.0.3, however you can change it by using the -c argument
Screenshot
Source code and additional information on my github page:
github.com/ap-pauloafonso/ratio-spoof
Download
Suggestions, bug reports are welcomed. Thank you everyone
How does it works?
Bittorrent protocol works in such a way that there is no way that a tracker knows how much certain peer have downloaded or uploaded, so the tracker depends on the peer itself telling the amounts.
Ratio-spoof acts like a normal bittorrent client but without downloading or uploading anything, in fact it just tricks the tracker pretending that.
How to use
Code:
usage: ./ratio-spoof -t <TORRENT_PATH> -d <INITIAL_DOWNLOADED> -ds <DOWNLOAD_SPEED> -u <INITIAL_UPLOADED> -us <UPLOAD_SPEED> optional arguments: -h show this help message and exit -p [PORT] change the port number, default: 8999 -c [CLIENT_CODE] change the client emulation, default: qbit-4.0.3 required arguments: -t <TORRENT_PATH> -d <INITIAL_DOWNLOADED> -ds <DOWNLOAD_SPEED> -u <INITIAL_UPLOADED> -us <UPLOAD_SPEED> <INITIAL_DOWNLOADED> and <INITIAL_UPLOADED> must be in %, b, kb, mb, gb, tb <DOWNLOAD_SPEED> and <UPLOAD_SPEED> must be in kbps, mbps [CLIENT_CODE] options: qbit-4.0.3, qbit-4.3.3
Code:
./ratio-spoof -d 90% -ds 100kbps -u 0% -us 1024kbps -t (torrentfile_path)
- Will start "downloading" with the initial value of 90% of the torrent total size at 100 kbps speed until it reaches 100% mark.
- Will start "uploading" with the initial value of 0% of the torrent total size at 1024kbps (aka 1mb/s) indefinitely.
Code:
./ratio-spoof -d 2gb -ds 500kbps -u 1gb -us 1024kbps -t (torrentfile_path)
- Will start "downloading" with the initial value of 2gb downloaded if possible at 500kbps speed until it reaches 100% mark.
- Will start "uploading" with the initial value of 1gb uplodead at 1024kbps (aka 1mb/s) indefinitely.
Will i get caught using it ?
Depends wether you use it carefuly, Its a hard task to catch cheaters, but if you start uploading crazy amounts out of nowhere or seeding something with no active leecher on the swarm you may be in risk.
Bittorrent client supported
The default client emulation is qbittorrent v4.0.3, however you can change it by using the -c argument
Screenshot
Source code and additional information on my github page:
github.com/ap-pauloafonso/ratio-spoof
Download
Suggestions, bug reports are welcomed. Thank you everyone
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