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    qBittorrent 4.5.1

    As of version 4.0.4, this client uses an individual peer_id, so it's okay to run both BiglyBT Extreme Mod and qBittorrent at the same time (but note both programs cannot share the same listen port). 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.

    This client emulates the following settings, so make sure your real qBittorrent 4.5.1 also uses them:
    • Encryption mode: Allow encryption
    • Optional IP address to bind to: All addresses
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    Client file had invalid reserved bytes (0x100005, correct value is 0x180005). The attachment has been fixed.
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    Sorry for the error (Likely a copy/paste error) and thank you for the correction.

    How can I verify the correct value to insert in the "reserved bytes" in the future?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Annabella View Post
    Sorry for the error (Likely a copy/paste error) and thank you for the correction.
    Not a tremendous mistake as the tracker can't see that data directly, but still a detection vector and one that should be fixed.

    How can I verify the correct value to insert in the "reserved bytes" in the future?
    Check out https://www.sb-innovation.de/showthread.php?p=367608
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