YDL4 Torrents Available!

Ben Ricker bricker at brick.net
Sat Nov 20 20:59:20 MST 2004


PS: You can run the connector port on any port you specify and 
BitTorrent will take care of the rest. So you can take a RHP (random 
high port) and get around that.

Ben Ricker


On Nov 20, 2004, at 2:38 PM, Andrew Zschetzsche wrote:

> I'm grabbing all four right now.
>
> I'm not exactly sure how torrents work, but I know that my school caps 
> the
> network on P2P because of all of the illegal downloading issues.  Do
> torrents run over HTTP or a special port to itself?
>
> Andy Z
>
> On 11/20/04 2:27 PM, "Eric Dunbar" <eric.dunbar at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>> http://cvs.terraplex.com/~owen/ydl4_torrents/
>>
>> C'mon people. We need more torrents. With the exception of ISO 1, I
>> suspect the other person on-line is on dial-up (& I'd dearly like to
>> take the load off the official servers... maybe I should wait until
>> later).
>>
>> Eric.
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> -- Andrew Zschetzsche
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