A BitTorrent tracker is a server that assists in the communication between peers using the BitTorrent protocol. It is also, in the absence of extensions to the original protocol, the only major critical point, as clients are required to communicate with the tracker to initiate downloads. Clients that have already begun downloading also communicate with the tracker periodically to negotiate with newer peers and provide statistics; however, after the initial reception of peer data, peer communication can continue without a tracker.
- Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BitTorrent_tracker)
i know alot about torrents i suggest vuze thats waht i use
A .torrent file is a small file that tells a BitTorrent client 1. the name of the file, 2.) the size of the file, and 3.) trackers that will help connect you to seeds. Once you are connected to the tracker, you will be able to download from people who are seeding, or providing the file.Any BitTorrent client can use .torrent files. The most popular ones are uTorrent, BitComet, and Vuze. LimeWire and Opera also have BitTorrent clients built-in.Never download copyrighted material without permission.
Torrent files, are made by each individual person.This person uploads the created torrent, so others can download it.When another downloads it, there'll be two how has the torrent file.That will make the torrent faster to download, cause it a P2P (peer-2-peer) program.ORYou can get an invite to almost all torrent sites here: http://www.torrentauction.com
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A torrent client is an application which allows you to download files using a torrent. There is a lot of free client software available, the most popular being BitTorrent.
I am assuming you mean how do you add trackers to a torrent in Vuze. Stop the torrent in Vuze, then right-click on the torrent in Vuze and select: Advanced>Tracker/Torrent>Add tracker URL
When you are finished downloading do not stop the torrent. You just need to have a full copy of the original files, and be connected to a tracker that hosts that torrent. If you want to upload or share a never-before-seen or new torrent, then you'll have to find a tracker to host/distribute your torrent. thepiratebay.org has free logins and then you can upload.
A torrent tracker such as thepiratebay, requiring a torrent client such as bittorrent.
A tracker in a Bittorrent swarm organizes the seeders and leechers. You don't need a tracker though, you can just use DHT when creating a torrent. You can also use Openbittorrent's tracker.
If your computer can not connect to a torrent tracker but others can, your internet service provider may be blocking connections to that tracker (due to legality). If that is the case, there most likely won't be a "quick and easy" fix. If the tracker is down for everyone, it may be down for maintenance or it may be refusing connections due to being too busy.
Its the place where the seeders and leechers are cumming from
You can not. They have been closed for three years now.
to find the best Torrent Tracker go here http://torrentinvite.com/forum/ .. just follow the rules of the site and you're good to go
To connect 2 or more machines: A sends a broadcast packet, UDP (Broadcast) asking for other peers (Machines) B Recieves and sends back a TCP packet (One destination) with information A accepts connection and establishes it. Peer to peer is complete. Torrent: Person gets torrent from a tracker, torrent has URL's of trackers in it. Client connects to tracker and retrieves an IP list of clients having the torrent on them (Thus calling to the same tracker and 'registering'). Client now has a list of other people. Peer to peer is complete.
The minute you upload a torrent, ( providing you have a tracker, or have uploaded to a site that has a tracker ) you are seeding. A seed is any person that has 100% of the file, and is uploading. All other downloaders are called leeches. When you upload a file yourself, you are the first and only seeder until someone reaches 100%
To fix inactive torrents, try restarting your torrent client, checking your internet connection, ensuring the tracker is online, and making sure the torrent file is not corrupted. Additionally, try updating the torrent client and adjusting the firewall settings to allow the client to connect to peers.
using a P2P application such as µtorrent (recommended! www.utorrent.com ) or any other Torrent downloader you will be able to download torrent files from tracker websites. WARNING!there is a lot of copyrighted material that you can download at your own risk!one tracker website that is always free, and has the album you desire ( Cash Cash - 2 Albums [Cash Cash EP; Take It To The Floor] ) is www.thepiratebay.orgstep one find a torrent downloaderstep two find the torrents on a tracker websitestep three make sure the files are not illegal before you download them-pseyeco