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    qBittorrent 4.6.4

    As of version 4.0.4, this client uses an individual peer_id, so it's okay to run both mRatio and qBittorrent at the same time. As of version 4.3.0, anonymous mode has no effect on announce requests for private torrents, so enabling it shouldn't be a detection vector. Also, this emulation has support for the "IP/hostname to report to tracker" feature.

    This client emulates the following settings, so make sure your real qBittorrent 4.6.4 also uses them:
    • Encryption mode: Allow encryption
    • Optional IP address to bind to: All addresses
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    The real MVP right here!
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    Hello, v4.6.5 has released!
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    Coming soon.

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    All client files are up. qBittorrent now has a "Stop tracker timeout" advanced setting that prevents stop announces from being sent to the tracker if set to 0. Since it's poor practice to disable network timeouts or the stopped event, I can't even tell if there's a bug or not A quick look at the libtorrent code says it's intentional. Anyway, the new threads acknowledge the change, and considering its default value is 2, all you need to know about this setting is that it shouldn't be touched.
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    Quote Originally Posted by anon View Post
    All client files are up. qBittorrent now has a "Stop tracker timeout" advanced setting that prevents stop announces from being sent to the tracker if set to 0. Since it's poor practice to disable network timeouts or the stopped event, I can't even tell if there's a bug or not A quick look at the libtorrent code says it's intentional. Anyway, the new threads acknowledge the change, and considering its default value is 2, all you need to know about this setting is that it shouldn't be touched.
    I'm not knowledgeable enough to understand what this means, is this a QB setting? Something we shouldn't mess about with?
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