It is similar in the sense that it's a tool and doesn't require you to download the files to your HDD, but is otherwise even more detectable: while the RM can spoof newer clients with our updated release, respects announce intervals, can randomize speeds so that it's harder to detect you, and even makes you appear as connectable at the tracker (if "use TCP listener" is enabled), the PMR is limited to emulating four old BT client versions (ABC 3.01, Azureus 2.5.0.4, uTorrent 1.6.1 and BitComet 0.87; it's possible to emulate other clients by entering the peer_id, User-Agent and key yourself though), announces three times (&event=started, fake upload, &event=stopped) in a minute or two (and you can make it go even faster), and will always fake exactly the same amount of uploaded bytes.
As you can see, it is already really easy to detect by itself, and furthermore, is most of the time used to fake huge upload amounts (GB or TB-sized), so "the PMR works at tracker X" is to be read as "tracker X has no scripts at all".
Yes, I recommend you do so. As yoco said, DDJ's Azureus Hack is an excellent option.looks like im going to have to drop rm. its served me well but its getting outdated
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