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Transmission/BitTorrent Question - Printable Version +- MacResource (https://forums.macresource.com) +-- Forum: My Category (https://forums.macresource.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=1) +--- Forum: Tips and Deals (https://forums.macresource.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Thread: Transmission/BitTorrent Question (/showthread.php?tid=123609) |
Transmission/BitTorrent Question - David S - 09-14-2011 I occasionally use Transmission to find an oddball file. My kid also uses it to transfer large audio and video files to/from his bandmates. I don't use BitTorrent to steal content. Seriously. Anyway, something has changed recently. In the past, Little Snitch would ask for permission to allow one connection to a tracker (whatever a tracker is), I'd say yes, and it would be off to the races. Now, Snitch asks for dozens of connections before any transfers can happen. Anyone know why I suddenly need to allow multiple connections? Did the infrastructure of the BitTorrent system change? Did Transmission change? Did my ISP change something? Re: Transmission/BitTorrent Question - DaviDC. - 09-14-2011 Trasmission would ask for a single connection for me as well then start doing its thing. A few weeks ago it stopped working completely. It was communicating with the outside world but downloaded nothing. I started using uTorrent & never looked back. The interface is different, but it works well for what I need it for. Give it a try. Re: Transmission/BitTorrent Question - freeradical - 09-14-2011 Can you find the file on Usenet? There are some binaries groups that are very active, and haven't been overrun by spammers. Re: Transmission/BitTorrent Question - LyleH - 09-14-2011 I believe some "Safari Web Content" requests were eliminated by getting the newest Little Snitch. Might give that a try just to eliminate that possibility. LyleH Re: Transmission/BitTorrent Question - rz - 09-14-2011 freeradical wrote: Really? Which ones? I've been on Usenet on a consistent basis for almost 15 years and have never seen the amount of spam like it is now. Thank god for kill files. |