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Re: The pirate bay, torrent and TOR



Not all Bittorrent clients support the "use proxy for tracker".   Does anyone want to explain how to do this client independant?

On Fri, Aug 15, 2008 at 2:33 PM, Kasimir Gabert <kasimir.g@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Fri, Aug 15, 2008 at 12:29 PM, Teddy Smith <teddks@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Fri, 2008-08-15 at 20:18 +0200, Noiano wrote:
>> Hello everybody,
>> as you may know The Pirate Bay is being blocked in Italy for legal
>> issues. It's just a matter of time before all connection to all the TPB
>> servers will be blocked. Many people are suggesting to use tor+vidalia
>> in order to bypass the block. It's a good suggestion but, IMHO, people
>> care very little about just surfing thepiratebay.org. They want to
>> access the tracker and download ;-) .
>> Since I do not know the torrent protocol I wander: is it possible to use
>> tor as a "proxy" to access the tracker and get the data connections not
>> passing through tor? This would be possible if the request a client
>> makes to a tracker contains the non-tor ip of the client, I guess.
>>
>> Any idea is welcome.
>>
>> Noiano (from italy :-P  )
>>
>>
> IIRC, a few months ago someone set up a tracker as a hidden service,
> specifically for this kind of thing. I didn't test it myself, but some
> people reported success.
>

Hello,

I think what is being talked about is something far simpler: accessing
TPB through Tor, but have the P2P connections not being blocked.  This
is actually the recommended way of using Tor with P2P, and is easily
possible in most clients.  I only know about deluge, seeing that is
what I use on my Ubuntu box, and all I had to do was check "Tracker
Proxy" in the settings, and type in my Tor SOCKS proxy.

Let me know if this helps, and good luck!
Kasimir


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Kasimir Gabert