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    Tutorial how use SmartSniff to Capture announces for Bittorrent.

    HI all
    After all always needs new clients for bittorrent clients like utorrent and vuze and so on ,i can't install all of them also i don't like virtual PC so i decide to make this little tutorial how use SmartSniff with the easiest way .

    We need :
    1. WinPcap
    2. SmartSniff: Packet Sniffer - Capture TCP/IP packets on your network adapter
    3. Bittorrent client like utorrent with at least one torrent .

    First download and install WinPcap


    Second
    a) Choose a (stopped) torrent loaded at utorrent and we need to know the tracker port from the torrent like this and You can see The tracker use port 6969, If there is no port appears then the default port is 80




    b) Open SmartSniff and go to Options -> Capture options -> Raw Sockets /Or WinPcap -> and choose your lan card with your internal IP and press ok ,i didn't choose WinPcap because its not work for me



    c) Now go to Options -> Capture Filter and write include:remote:tcp: followed by port like this and press ok
    Code:
    include:remote:tcp:6969
    for some windows versions after update you had to write it like this:
    Code:
    include:both:tcp:6969



    d) Now go to Options -> Display Filter and write again include:remote:tcp: followed by port like this and press ok
    Code:
    include:remote:tcp:6969
    for some windows versions after update you had to write it like this:
    Code:
    include:both:tcp:6969



    e) Now push start



    f) Start the torrent from utorrent



    g) Back to SmartSniff after five second you can see TCP capture appears now



    h) Choose The TCP you want to save at text file



    i) Choose a name for the text file and where to save it



    Load at least two torrents to your bit-torrent client then :

    1. Open and close your bit-torrent client 3 times (without stop torrents) and capture all three times and save them at one file named open and close.
    2. Start and stop the two torrents several times about 3 times and save them at one file named start and stop (without close your bittorrent client).
    Then send them to me so i can help you making clients for mR / RM .


    Very Important point :
    Don't use Public Torrents for making announces .


    I didn't made any tutorials from too long time (about 8 years) , i wish i do this well.
    Last edited by mmmmm; 02.04.21 at 02:24. Reason: Very Important point
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    Its easy way to capture the announces :-
    Tutorial how use SmartSniff to Capture announces for Bittorrent
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    update point c and d
    for some windows versions after update you had to write it like this:
    Code:
    include:both:tcp:6969
    Busy , new things always comes
    Its the time for personal life ,Still here from time to time, Greeting for everybody All .

    Its easy way to capture the announces :-
    Tutorial how use SmartSniff to Capture announces for Bittorrent
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    These days I use Wireshark, Npcap (can capture packets from localhost) and a "fake" local tracker with dummy torrents pointing to it. Easier than it sounds, and can be done completely offline. I intend to share the tracker and a tutorial, but can't make any promises at the moment.
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    Okay, I took the time to do a near-complete rewrite of my local tracker, which included adding help text so that a tutorial is hopefully not necessary. Hope it helps!
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    I've been meaning to make a v2 of the above almost since the day it was posted... the idea was to write a mini HTTP server in Python or C, but I just took the easiest route.

    Advantages (compared to using a "real" tracker or the original LocalTracker)
    • Can serve concurrent requests (up to 100/second by default) without triggering any anti-DDoS or IP rate limiting
    • Does not rely on a third party, does not log anything, works completely offline, instant response times
    • Does not rely on a script to set everything up correctly
    • Does not require administrator privileges
    • Does not require whitelisting netcat in your antivirus and/or firewall
    • Has a status page to check everything is working fine

    Disadvantages
    • No scraping support
    • Larger file size
    • Cannot be run along the original LocalTracker since both use the same listen port (unless changed) but why would you want to?

    Usage
    1. Firstly, make sure you're able to capture packets on the loopback interface. The following methods have been tested:
      • Wireshark (https://wireshark.org/) with Npcap (https://nmap.org/npcap); select the "Adapter for loopback traffic capture", use "tcp port 58103" as a capture filter and "http" as a display one to hide unrelated packets.
      • SmartSniff (https://nirsoft.net/utils/smsniff.html) with Npcap; select "WinPcap Packet Capture Driver" as the capture method and "Adapter for loopback traffic capture" as the adapter (you may also need to enable promiscuous mode). Use "include:remote:tcp:58103" as a capture filter to hide unrelated packets.
      • RawCap (https://netresec.com/?page=RawCap); select the "127.0.0.1/Loopback Pseudo-Interface 1", then import the output .pcap file in any compatible program after finishing the capture.
    2. Run CivetWeb.exe and a "SB" icon should appear on the system tray
    3. Open http://127.0.0.1:58103/ in your browser; you should see the message "LocalTracker v2 is up and running!" and (if JavaScript is enabled) the current time and date.
    4. Set up and start your packet capturing program of choice.
    5. Load any of the included .torrent files on your client, or add this announce URL to existing ones:
      Code:
      http://127.0.0.1:58103/announce
    6. Capture traffic.
    7. When done, right-click on the tray icon and click Exit.
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