FreeBSD torrent tracker give wierd numbers?

2009-11-27 Thread James Phillips
Hello,

On the Development list somebody mentioned the BitTorrent tracker:
http://torrents.FreeBSD.org:8080/

Looking at this page:
http://torrents.freebsd.org:8080/stats.html?info_hash=329525ff9a0fbd43ee25e50c510564919255403e

I noticed that it lists everyone as being connected for about 8 minutes.

This leads to strange results like my download speed being listed as 1.89 
MB/sec when it is in fact capped at 100kB/sec.


Before downloading, I was wondering why everybody seemed to have such fat pipes 
:P

Regards,

James Phillips



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tracker could not connect to server --rtorrent

2008-08-02 Thread luizbcampos
   On using rtorrent a sudden message appears up on the screnn
--tracker could not connect to server -- I should warn udp ports are
disabled on rtorrent.rc despite my machine is behind pf.
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Bittorrent : any valid tracker ?

2007-03-03 Thread Bruno Costacurta
Hello,

I'm trying to download via bittorrent since few days now and cannot connect to 
http://torrents.freebsd.org:8080 which remains unavailable.

Any other trackers fro FreeBSD ?
Maybe better to simply download via FTP ?

Thanks.
Bye,
Bruno
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PC-BSD and Request Tracker

2005-12-07 Thread Rory Schmitz
Hi,

I'm fairy new to Linux and I'm in the process of installing Request Tracker 
(RT) for trouble tickets with staff members.  The RT website stated I needed to 
be running PERL 5.8.3 or higher on my BSD box.  With that,a couple questions:

1)  Can RT be ran from PC-BSD if you are familiar with RT?
2)  What PERL version is included in this distro?

Thanks,

Rory Schmitz
Technology Coordinator
Henning ISD #545
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Re: PC-BSD and Request Tracker

2005-12-07 Thread Will Maier
On Wed, Dec 07, 2005 at 12:38:02PM -0600, Rory Schmitz wrote:
 I'm fairy new to Linux and I'm in the process of installing
 Request Tracker (RT) for trouble tickets with staff members.  The
 RT website stated I needed to be running PERL 5.8.3 or higher on
 my BSD box.  With that,a couple questions:

After reading the message subject and this paragraph, I'm not sure
what you're running, exactly. You mention Linux -- FreeBSD is not
Linux. You also mention PC-BSD. FreeBSD is also not PC-BSD (although
PC-BSD is based on FreeBSD). All the different *nixes can be
confusing, but clarifying your setup will make it easier for us to
help.

 1)  Can RT be ran from PC-BSD if you are familiar with RT?  

This seems to be an RT or PC-BSD -specfic question; this list is
not dedicated to either piece of software. You'll have better luck
asking in PC-BSD's support channels or on the RT-users' mailing
list, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Since RT is mostly Perl-dependent, I imagine you could get it
running (albeit with a little fuss), although PC-BSD isn't
explicitly supported by BestPractical. I'd recommend choosing an OS
officially supported by BP (like FreeBSD, various Linuxes, or
Solaris) -- many of these OSs have packages or ports of RT
available, as well, although compiling it by hand is often a better
choice for production servers.

 2) What PERL version is included in this distro?

I'm sure they have Perl 5.8.3+, although I can't find anything on
their site to corroborate that. Again, you'll have better luck
asking PC-BSD.

 Thanks,

Good luck!

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FreeBSD Torrent Tracker

2005-11-25 Thread Allen D. Tate
I am looking for recommendations for torrent trackers (other than BNBT)
to run on FreeBSD 6. I would like to use one that requires a user to
login before (s)he can download a torrent. Thanks in advance.




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[Tracker]

2003-11-21 Thread ganja
Hey...my logon name is ganja on the supernova site.

I have a tracker up and running now if ya want to use it. The announce address is 
http://warzone.no-ip.com:6969/announce let me know so i can set ya up an account to 
upload torrents and stuff.

Thanks,
ganja
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