We need our own Torrent Tracker?

Do we need our own ElaKiri Torrent Tracker?

  • We should have our own tracker and I like to seed

    Votes: 1,997 72.9%
  • We should have our own tracker but I will not seed

    Votes: 345 12.6%
  • No we don’t need our own tracker

    Votes: 227 8.3%
  • Other(please reply)

    Votes: 171 6.2%

  • Total voters
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HishamZz

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i d say show dose moronz da middle finger n start seedin lmao... datz 2 much 2 hope for eh? hey adminz.. how bout any commentoz o dis prob.. nywayz.. torrentz r gonna b illegal.. letz take a step forwardz nywayz shal we?

Zz
 
HishamZz said:
i d say show dose moronz da middle finger n start seedin lmao... datz 2 much 2 hope for eh? hey adminz.. how bout any commentoz o dis prob.. nywayz.. torrentz r gonna b illegal.. letz take a step forwardz nywayz shal we?

Zz


hey machan who cares abt the legal issues...f*** it..this is not goin 2 be da only torrwnt site ne...why dont elakiri create a warez site as well
 

Chamith

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Warez and copyright materials are the problem here. We have to talk more about that before taking a decision. I think we can start torrents in no time without the illegal materials.
 
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HishamZz

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Chamith said:
Warez and copyright materials are the problem here. We have to talk more about that before taking a decision. I think we can start torrents in no time without the illegal materials.

question is brother.. wut is illegal n wut is not? eh? if we r gonna look @ it in dat angle we ve gotta upload our family vidz n stuf which sayz personal life.. lmao.. n dose moronic money makin M Ent. scrwed thinz by takin away da possibility o artists reachin a wider community via da internet thru dere shit.. so lich matcho n GTR.. make a decision.. talkin bout seedz r secondary.. wut is da site 2 come up... how bout an ftp @least? lolz..

Zz
 

GTRZ

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    Hay chamith nice to see you online bro, he is one of the staff members of elakiri!


    anyway i got some idea. How about our own private P2P network?
    It'll be encrypted connections and anonymous, secure. public keys will be used for authentication. Then it'll b hard to trackdown the users.
    So what you think?

    Other thing how about sharing media with DRM?
    So only ppl we allow can play the file other can't open it. If we rename the file to some other name then it'll be hard to find whats inside and why these ppl sharing it.

    This system will not be connected with ElaKiri.com
    We can use something like waste or ants too.
     
    GTRZ said:
    Hay chamith nice to see you online bro, he is one of the staff members of elakiri!


    anyway i got some idea. How about our own private P2P network?
    It'll be encrypted connections and anonymous, secure. public keys will be used for authentication. Then it'll b hard to trackdown the users.
    So what you think?

    Other thing how about sharing media with DRM?
    So only ppl we allow can play the file other can't open it. If we rename the file to some other name then it'll be hard to find whats inside and why these ppl sharing it.

    This system will not be connected with ElaKiri.com
    We can use something like waste or ants too.

    sira idea..it s gud...machang but will it take a long time to create it...well it gud to stick wit it...if all our othr members like it to...GTRZ umbam nam genious kenek
     

    GTRZ

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    it's not my technology machan, it's already there. But bit new. I am modifying it to our needs.
     
    Basically, a torrent is a way to distribute large files (like high-quality concert recordings and video) in a shared manner. The person offering up the torrent, we'll use Amy in this example because she just offered the video, creates a torrent file and posts the link to it on a public tracker site. Other people who are interested in it download the torrent file and open it with special torrent software (more on that later) which starts to download chunks of the file from Amy. As people sucessfully download chunks of the file, they start sharing those chunks with other people trying to download the same file from Amy.

    So, if there are 10 chunks to the file, I might get chunks 1, 5, and 7 from Amy directly. But if Jeff starts downloading too, then I'd get chunks 2 and 3 from him and give him my chunks 5 and 7. Brian might also be downloading and I'd get 4 and 8 from him and give him 1 and 5. Eventually we all get all the chunks from someone participating in the torrent. Then we keep our software running so that people who came to the game later can download more chunks from us, especially if we have a good network connection (not everyone does this, but it's very kind to do, so do it if you can).

    Doing it distributed like this reduces the demand on Amy's computer and connection (because all of us aren't downloading the whole thing from her directly). And because it's all in chunks, you can stop downloading if you have to use your net connection for something else and start up again later, and the software knows what you still need.

    There are a lot of different tracker sites. Amy set up her own at one point for some BNL stuff. Other's can be limited access or invitation only because of potential legal issues.

    So, you need special torrent software to download torrents. On the Mac, I use somthing called BitTorrent (which probably needs to be upgraded). Others can tell what to use on a PC or suggest other Mac software.

    Once you download a torrent file, the files within may be in formats that you need to convert before you can listen to them in iTunes or other software (the most popular formats are SHN and FLAC, google those). If you're downloading video, you'll probably need DVD burning/converting software.

    hope u got what torrents are
     

    nEoN_wHitE

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    Inside a neon light
    ahhhhhhh now i seee..... ela ela.. thanx deffa...

    but da thing in aus is, we have ADSL but there is a download and upload limit for each month... so after we exceed that our net connection, it will reduced to dailup speed... :( now i have download da vinchi code from a torrent but it upload 1.27 GB.. but the file is only like 600 MB... so all together it have wasted nearly 2GB from our net usage for a month.. we have like only 10GB per month.. so i don't think doing dis will be a good for us who is in AUS and have ADSL or cable connections... :no::(
     

    GTRZ

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    in torrents there is a ratio machan, many trackers look in to that too.
    So you get good speeds for download if you have good upload record.
    They have a ratio like downloads:uploads, need to be around 1:1

    and you should open some ports in your router, firewall etc.. to get the maximum speed
    Add in the port range 6881-6889
     
    GTRZ said:
    in torrents there is a ratio machan, many trackers look in to that too.
    So you get good speeds for download if you have good upload record.
    They have a ratio like downloads:uploads, need to be around 1:1

    and you should open some ports in your router, firewall etc.. to get the maximum speed
    Add in the port range 6881-6889

    i never knew this part...hw can i open the ports but isnt it dangerous...and the max download speed for ADSL home package in SL is 50kpps neda,?????? is there any way i cud increase this...
     
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