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Greedy Torrent - "The Survival Kit for a Leech"

posted by soulxtc in file sharing // 494 days 2 hours 56 minutes ago

There's another bad boy on the block and his name is GreedyTorrent.


Following in the footsteps of RatioMaster and the like, GreedyTorrent is the latest and greatest ratio cheating software program to shake the BitTorrent community.


The freeware software program that pledges to help you boost your BitTorrent upload ratio was developed by Alex N J, a freelance software and web developer, based in India.


GreedyTorrent was developed in C++ using wxWidgets 2.6.3 library http://www.wxWidgets.org), to make porting to different platforms easier in the future. It was compiled using MinGW+MSYS and the installation package was created using Inno Setup.





How Does it Work?


GreedyTorrent is implemented as a proxy for the BitTorrent tracker protocol. Once installed, it sits in the system tray and waits for the BitTorrent client server to make a request to the torrent tracker. Once the BitTorrent client server is connected and attempts to report the uploaded quantity, GreedyTorrent modifies the upload ratio to report the results according to your predetermined preferences.


GreedyTorrent advertises the ability to be in control of your upload ratio, which you can set to be increased as a multiple of either your download or upload speeds. For example, to maintain a 1:1 ratio for a poor uploader, a multiple of 1 times the actual download would be enough. This has the advantage that the torrent file you download always maintains 1:1 ratio, no matter how poor your actual upload speed is. Suppose you have a fair upload speed and you just want to double your upload ratio. You can select a multiple that is twice the upload.




Features and advantages?



  • Unlike many other utilities out there, GreedyTorrent is set-once-and-forget type software. You do not need to configure settings each time you queue a torrent file to download.

  • No complicated options to configure. The default installation of GreedyTorrent is configured to provide you 5 times actual upload, enough for the survival of a normal ADSL user. Also there is no need to manually find the hash values or to set tracker URLs, GreedyTorrent takes care of them automatically. GreedyTorrent was developed with a novice user in mind, with an easy to use interface.

  • Unlike many other utilities, GreedyTorrent generates no additional traffic. GreedyTorrent does not run or emulate an "extra torrent client", and thus does not waste your precious bandwidth.

  • Only one set of client identification and upload ratio are reported to tracker. Clients that emulate an extra BitTorrent client server have sometimes the disadvantage that two sets of ratio and client identification are reported to tracker, one from the utility and another from your actual bittorrent client.

  • You dont need to stop using your BitTorrent client server while using GreedyTorrent. This has the advantage that you can download 24x7, while GreedyTorrent automatically maintains the specified upload ratio.

  • The upload values reported by GreedyTorrent are no different than what an actual high speed uploader would generate. For instance, some utilities can increase your upload ratio dramatically by reporting a very high upload, lets say in the order of gigabytes in just one instance. However, this discrete abnormal value is easily detectable by an administrator. It remains as a contradiction to yournormal upload, and is likely to result in an account ban. When it comes to GreedyTorrent, even if you are setting the upload as 50 times your actual upload, the ratios reported are consistent and continuous in nature -- it can only be inferred by the administrator as a high speed upload.

  • GreedyTorrent does not generate any extra client identification, thus it cannot be banned by the tracker. You can use your favorite Bittorrent client server along with GreedyTorrent, the client identification generated by it will be preserved and reported without modification.




  • Ethical?


    I don't know. We've had this debate many times here at ZeroPaid and I think it's really up to the individual to decide that on his own.


    In some ways it's good as it can help force overzealous BitTorrent tracker site admins to be a bit more lenient in their ratio enforcement strategies. For in some cases users who have yet to progress high enough to be amongst the first peers in a torrent swarm get penalized in the end by not being able to upload nearly as much as others. These folks are then oftentimes forced to either limit themselves to what they can reasonably afford to grab, a download "diet" if you will, or seed content for an unreasonably long time. In these circumstances I think GreedyTorrent has justification for usage.


    On the other hand however, it can also undermine the health of the BitTorrent community as a whole if everybody is hoarding their upload speeds and thereby falsely seeding content. If you download 1GB it's only fair that you upload a 1GB in kind.


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    • #1    you should go to hell and back if you use this program
      posted by CrashPeer44 494 days 1 hour 51 minutes ago
    • #2    I totally agree.........F's up the whole system.....
      posted by soulxtc 493 days 23 hours 14 minutes ago
    • #3    i agree too the ratios are like points and can be used to earn respect and downloads (if the site enforces the ratios).

      this is something that will get you banned on private trackers
      posted by ejonessss 493 days 22 hours 27 minutes ago
    • #4    Yea i agree its not a good thing but it will help out the leechers
      posted by JRilla 493 days 21 hours 48 minutes ago
    • #5    Anyone caught using this software will be perminantly banned from titaniumtorrents.net, which is my site lol. We don't tolerate this nonsense.
      posted by Myrodushin 492 days 21 hours 25 minutes ago
    • #6    Thats fair
      posted by JRilla 492 days 21 hours 7 minutes ago
    • #7    titaniumtorrents? will have to check it out.......good policy BTW, just plain wrong to use this.
      posted by soulxtc 492 days 20 hours 9 minutes ago
    • #8    if you want to leech, use the usenet
      posted by heliozoa 492 days 10 hours 18 minutes ago
    • #9    All the above ^^^^^^^^^^^^ DITTO! LOL I don't like hanging out and seeding longer than I have to, but it's the only way!

      PM
      posted by PM Harper 492 days 8 hours 39 minutes ago
    • #10    I use usenet now because I didn't want to seed on private BT sites anymore. But usenet and torrent protocols are TWO totally different things! And both work totally different from each other.

      I STRONGLY disagree with anyone using this program! They can make all kinds of excuses for using it, but in the end they are just destroying the bit torrent protocol and I hope they PAY for it by getting banned from where ever they try to use it. When I did use bit torrent, I played by the rules...the same as everyone else....I uploaded back and tried to keep a 1 to 1 ratio the honest way!

      Again, if you don't like uploading, go to usenet and leech away...most newsgroups do not WANT you to upload anything until they get to know you and to see if you know what you are doing.

      But DON'T use this program...all it does is hurt the BT community...if everyone leeched and nobody shared....there would be nothing left to share on torrent sites. On Newsgroups, they have dedicated uploaders so you can just leech if you want, but on torrent sites, they depend on everyone giving a little back to the community.
      posted by meyou123 491 days 19 hours 34 minutes ago
    • #11    I think it's kinda funny....People are always crying about "leeches" and saying they are going to destroy file sharing. People have been making files available online (trading, sharing, etc.) for a very long time. Lots of people keep saying that "leeches" hurt the community and leeches will be the end of file sharing. I say, if that were true, it would have happened decades ago.

      There will always be "leeches" and there will always be people willing to share what they have no matter what. I've said it before and will say it again - Forcing others to upload isn't sharing...it's forced trading. There's a difference between sharing and trading - look it up in any dictionary.

      "Leeches" won't be the death of a community. "Leet" attitudes and ridiculous rules will.
      posted by Tic3 490 days 7 hours 29 minutes ago
    • #12    @Tic3...I don't think you even have a hint of how the BT protocol works! Have you ever noticed how slow public BT sites are? The reason they are so slow is because nobody wants to share, just hit and run....and it brings the speed of the files down to basically nothing. Compare that to a private BT site like Torrent leech...where ratios are enforced...everyone gets a good speed!

      Frankly I don't see how you can say that it does not matterif people only leech...it certianly DOES on bit torrent sites! If nobody uploads or "seeds a file, then it stands to reason that nobody gets any decent download speed either...then you have idiots that complain that a site is too slow...all because some people didn't want to share a stupid file! That is not a "leet" attitude...it is called SHARING...mabye you should look that up in the dictionary!
      posted by meyou123 488 days 10 hours 26 minutes ago
    • #13    Cool, so public trackers get even slower. Ho Hum. Any private tracker worth it's salt has already banned this sucker.
      posted by thepuzzler 487 days 12 hours 22 minutes ago
    • #14    I would definitely ban any user caught using this.
      posted by ArghMatey 409 days 6 hours 51 minutes ago

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