Hi! If I have a bittorrent tracker package, like the appended, it would be cool to have a feature to find out what torrent it is (e.g. torrent file name). Of course, with the info_hash being a hash, this is not so easy.
At [0] you can find a reverse info_hash database I made from 12000 of the most popular torrents from The Pirate Bay. A lot (if not most) of the torrent tracker traffic should be distinguishable, and it is not that big (1.3M). Also, a howto is linked there for making such a database. Tell me what you think, Johannes [0] http://twoday.tuwien.ac.at/jo/stories/305252/ PS: The utilities I used are not optimized for calculation speed Bittorrent tracker packet example. [cEh9@@^R>.5\G [EMAIL PROTECTED];GET http://vip.tracker.thepiratebay.org/announce?info_hash=91t%90p% D5%BC%0F%E9%CD%CE%CE9%BD%F7%A4%19%A5%E5% 8E&peer_id=-AZ2504-12G14xvFnkNL&supportcrypto=1&port=20640&azudp=20640&uploaded=114339239&downloaded=78866513&left=321912832&numwant=100&no_peer_id=1&compact=1&key=MOfuvbDY&azver=3 HTTP/1.1 User-Agent: Azureus 2.5.0.4;Linux;Java 1.5.0_12 Connection: close Accept-Encoding: gzip Proxy-authorization: Basic bGhzMDI6bGhzMDI= Host: vip.tracker.thepiratebay.org Accept: text/html, image/gif, image/jpeg, *; q=.2, */*; q=.2 Proxy-Connection: keep-alive
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