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  2. rTorrent - Wikipedia

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    rTorrent is a text-based BitTorrent client written in C++, [4] based on the ncurses and libTorrent (not to be confused with libtorrent) libraries for Unix. Technical details [ edit ]

  3. Comparison of BitTorrent clients - Wikipedia

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    The following is a general comparison of BitTorrent clients, which are computer programs designed for peer-to-peer file sharing using the BitTorrent protocol. [1]The BitTorrent protocol coordinates segmented file transfer among peers connected in a swarm.

  4. Comparison of BitTorrent tracker software - Wikipedia

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    Windows, Mac OS, Unix-like: Uses Mono or .NET Core for cross-platform support (.NET) Opentracker [3] C: Beerware: Yes Yes (IPv4 and IPv6 have separate binaries and processes that do not share any information between them. If a client communicates to the tracker over IPv6, it will only receive IPv6 addresses in the response.) Unix-like (source ...

  5. BitTorrent protocol encryption - Wikipedia

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    rTorrent supports MSE/PE as of rTorrent-0.7.0. [15] Transmission supports MSE/PE as of Transmission-0.90. [16] Vuze (formerly Azureus) supports the final spec since 25 January 2006 (CVS snapshot 2307-B33). [17] Azureus version 2.4.0.0 was released 10 February 2006, and was the first stable version of a client to support MSE/PE.

  6. Deluge (software) - Wikipedia

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    Deluge BitTorrent Client is a free and open-source, cross-platform BitTorrent client written in Python.Deluge uses a front and back end architecture where libtorrent, a software library written in C++ which provides the application's networking logic, is connected to one of various front ends including a text console, the web interface and a graphical desktop interface using GTK through the ...

  7. Super-seeding - Wikipedia

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    Super seeding transfers stall when there is only one downloading client. The seeders will not send more data until a second client receives the data. To avoid this, rTorrent continues to offer more pieces to the peers without waiting for confirmation, until it is uploading at its configured capacity. [5]

  8. Torrent Systems - Wikipedia

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    Torrent Systems, originally named Applied Parallel Technologies (APT), was a parallel computing software company founded in 1993 by Edward Zyszkowski, with the first employee being Rob Utzschneider.

  9. Restricted shell - Wikipedia

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    The restricted shell is a Unix shell that restricts some of the capabilities available to an interactive user session, or to a shell script, running within it.It is intended to provide an additional layer of security, but is insufficient to allow execution of entirely untrusted software.