Bittorrent, a powerful piece of software to allow the downloading of large files has exploded of late and is one of the top P2P programs available on the net. Since its inception many have wanted to see BT released from it’s system of trackers for something a bit more low key.
Enter Azureus, a BT prog who has added support for trackerless indexing. D.H.T (Distributed Hash Table) was added to Azureus a couple of releases back and has promised to open up the BT protocol and make BT a truly Decentralized network.
D.H.T Essentially makes the client itself a “lightweight” tracker and allows the publisher a small amount of control over downloading and uploading of the torrent. Bram Cohen has recently put his support behind D.H.T with the addition of it to the official client.
P2P Revolution in association with The Zeropaid Network is proud to bring you an interview with Andrew Loewenstern, Developer of BT D.H.T.
Produced by Rick a longtime member of Zp’s forum Community, P2P revolution is an exciting netcast bringing you insights and thoughts from people in the P2P Culture.
Interview Available Here:
www.epirate.net/p2pweekly/p2pr2b.mp3
http://mxpw.nsaneproductions.com/p2pweekly/p2pr2b.mp3
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