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devoutsalsa 3 days ago

A torrent tracker is basically the world’s most antisocial matchmaking service that knows who has what files but refuses to actually store anything itself, like that friend who always knows where the party is but never hosts one. When your BitTorrent client asks “hey who’s got that Linux ISO,” the tracker dumps a list of IP addresses faster than a startup pivoting after their Series A falls through. Your client then connects to these strangers (seeders with complete files and leechers still downloading) and starts exchanging data while the tracker pretends nothing happened. It’s like Tinder but for file sharing, except everyone’s anonymous and probably downloading something weird at 3am.

vjerancrnjak 3 days ago | parent [-]

not anonymous at all, while interacting with the tracker can be done with https, all of the communication between peers is unencrypted.

immibis 3 days ago | parent | next [-]

There's an optional encryption extension, with no BEP because the BitTorrent company (which issues BEPs) is ideologically opposed to encryption.

memoryuns4f3fff 3 days ago | parent | prev [-]

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