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2004 Jun 25
1
BitTorrent
It seems like more efficient file transfer technology may be about as important to bringing video production and distribution to the masses as more efficient video compression. I'm wondering how much of a difference BitTorrent made in the downloads of the theora sample files. Is there a record of the number of downloads that were made, and the number of Gbytes that were sent from the server
2007 Mar 24
1
Video drivers, bittorrent and Centos 5?
At home I have CentOS 4.4 running on a Compaq Presario with an ATI Radeon 200G video chipset. Naturally, the linux driver support ATI offers are pretty crappy, thus many postings to many web sites on problems and possible resolutions. I forget where, and natually I didn't bookmark it, but there was one web site that provided the exact working solution. From then on, my video support
2006 Sep 12
3
Completely isolating P2P/BitTorrent traffic
Hi all, I''m tring to isolate P2P traffic, specifically BitTorrent, for my QoS scripts. I can''t seem to completely isolate ALL BitTorrent traffic. I identify & mark packets and then use tc filters to put them into appropriate classes. My firewall rules (below) do the markings. My VoIP boxes'' and ICMP traffic get highest priority (mark 1). Then comes DNS, SSH,
2005 May 21
2
BitTorrent uploads enabled?
I''m seeing what may be sort of strange behavior - My machine is behind a Shorewall firewall, which, in the rules section, includes: AllowBitTorrent, any source, any dest I''m wondering - how is my machine behind the firewall able to upload, since no port forwarding related to bittorrent is taking place? (Just to clarify - it IS uploading) I looked at the AllowBitTorrent
2014 Aug 11
3
Asterisk support for Bittorrent Bleep
Hello, Full disclosure: my name is Farid Fadaie and I'm in charge of BitTorrent Bleep (a private P2P SIP-based messaging application in early alpha) http://blog.bittorrent.com/2014/07/30/building-an-engine-for-decentralized-communications/ I have personally been a fan of Asterisk and have been using it for years and now that we have (kind of) released Bleep, I wanted to ask you guys to let
2009 Oct 15
3
CentOS 5.4 and BitTorrent
If I remember correctly, when version 5.3 was released, about 95% was made available by BitTorrent before the official release date, so that the entire file would be available as soon as possible after the release. Could the same be done this time? -- Yves Bellefeuille <yan at storm.ca> "Yves Bellefeuille: Eterna malvenkanto en UEA" -- Heroldo Komunikas, n-ro 389
2007 Dec 26
1
BitTorrent
Any suggestion for a 'good' bittorrent client with Centos5.1? -- Thanks
2007 Sep 19
2
bittorrent traffic...
Hi, Thanks for the reply. Mohan Sundaram wrote : > mark in iptables and use tc to classify using mark. Mark like this ? iptables -A INPUT -m layer7 --l7proto bittorrent -j MARK --set-mark 3 and then.. tc filter add dev eth0 protocol ip parent 1:0 1 handle 3 fw flowid 1:10 and lets say we have a flowid 1:3 declared to use at 60kbit ceil 60kbit Is that proper ? If so then it
2014 Dec 28
1
OT: Bittorrent clients
>Isn't that a KDE-specific program? Yes, it's from kde. >Works with Gnome as well? All kde programs work in all desktop managers provided that you install the required libraries. The same is true for gnome programs. LEC ----- Reply message ----- From: "Sorin Srbu" <Sorin.Srbu at orgfarm.uu.se> To: "Centos" <centos at centos.org> Subject: [CentOS]
2014 Dec 28
5
OT: Bittorrent clients
Hi all, Just switched my home computer from Windows 7 to CentOS 6.6 and I'm having a slight bit of trouble with the bittorrent-clients. * Transmission is fine but lacks "a bit" in features. * Vuze is my preferred bt-client but gives me horrendous gfx-artifacts, like not showing the torrent name (it's white text on a white background or some such...). * Deluge is better, and
2007 Apr 12
6
CentOS 5 and bittorrent
Folks. This is likely to be the hardest hit CentOS has ever taken with regards to bandwidth needs. I was really hesitant to use bittorrent for this type of thing for a long time. However, it really is nice to give back at least what you take. At the moment, I'm seeing almost 3000 connections to the torrent. That times 3.5 gigs is a pretty huge chunk of data... and it has just begun. What
2014 Dec 28
2
OT: Bittorrent clients
Oh, well, there's no coulmns I can find to show various speed, trackers used, remaining time, ot able to sort on name, speed etc. Basically it's the gui I don't like. It's fine otherwise and does its job excellent. -- /Sorin ________________________________________ From: centos-bounces at centos.org [centos-bounces at centos.org] on behalf of Jeff Allison [jeff.allison at
2005 Jul 07
1
HELP PLEASE BITTORRENT SHAPING (HTB)
Ok, earlier I post a message explaining my problem with HTB and layer7 (or ipp2p), about not being able to shape the traffic. Well, actually this is what''s happening, I''m marking the packets (right now, I''m using ipp2p as Klaus adviced me to) with iptables, and my queue rules are made using tcng, I''m using the HTB qdisc, and traffic is going to the HTB class
2012 Mar 21
2
aws-s3 gem install error- bittorrent.rb
Hello, Am running build install on an existing project and I get this error: Installing aws-s3 (0.6.2) Errno::EACCES: Permission-denied - D:/RailsInstaller/Ruby1.9.3/lib/ruby/gems/1.9.1/gems/aws-s3-0.6.2/lib/aws/s3/bittorrent.rb An error occured while installing aws-s3 (0.6.2) and Bundler cannot continue, make sure that gem install aws-s3 -v ''0.6.2'' succeeds before bundling.
2005 Jul 06
8
HTB and bittorrent, won''t work
Hello, I''ve been trying to shape the bittorrent traffic (on my external interface, upload), but without luck, for this I''m using layer7 filter right now, but I''ve also tried ipp2p, with the same results, I might say that this is not a problem with this packet classifiers, the problem is with HTB, here''s why. When I open azureus (the bittorrent client I
2008 Dec 29
4
yum cannot find bittorent rpm at dag
I am trying to get the x86_64 isos of CentOS-5.2. I wish to use bittorrent. The last time that I did this I required the bittorent package from Dag's repository. I have configured /etc/yum.repos.d/DagWieers.repo thus: [dag] name=Dag Wieers RPM Repository for Red Hat Enterprise Linux #Also see URL http://dag.wieers.com/home-made/apt/
2005 Dec 01
2
p2p?
Hello everyone, I have my centos server running just fine with everything I need... except I can't setup no p2p program (amule, bittorrent, etc). Anyone some hint on which program to use and how to make it run? Thanx Samuel --- andinasoft SA - Software y Consulting --- Mariano Aguilera 216 y Almagro - Quito, Ecuador Tel. +593 2 223 5682 ----- Cel. +593 9 946 4046 ---------
2014 Dec 28
2
OT: Bittorrent clients
Nux! <nux at li.nux.ro> writes: > I recommend you stick to Transmission since it's in Base. For the record and the benefit of anyone reading the list archives, Transmission appears to be in EPEL, not Base.
2005 Jan 22
1
Re: CentOS 3.4 Single CD "Server" version
Hey, Lance mentioned yum group install. This yum group capability makes the "server" CD's more versatile than the name implies -- you only need a broadband connection to get any kind of CentOS install you want. Start with a minimal install off the CD, and then use the yum group install to conveniently get the same install you could get off the 3 CD set (only more up to date).
2007 Sep 19
0
bittorrent traffic controll
Hi, Anyone has an idea how to control the traffic from bittorrent comming to the server via layer7 ? I got it installed (kernel and iptables patched). But I have no idea how to control the incomming data via layer7. I know you can use iptables -A --samething-- -m layer7 --l7proto bittorrent -j MARK ?? or should I use CLASSIFY --set-class 1:10 for example Or should I use the -t mangle ?