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schedule = throttle_2,05:00:00,24:00:00,download_rate=25 | schedule = throttle_2,05:00:00,24:00:00,download_rate=25 | ||
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+ | ==== Secure Torrent from ISP Capping ==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | Not 100% but following you two steps avoid capping from ISP,\\ | ||
+ | == Encryption == | ||
+ | according to manual you can encrypt your transfer and request encryption only\\ | ||
+ | If Encryptiong is successfully enabled you can avoid ISP to capping on packets. which make you partially secure. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Enable following line in your .rtorrent.rc | ||
+ | |||
+ | <code bash | .rtorrent.rc> | ||
+ | encryption=allow_incoming,try_outgoing,require,enable_retry,require_RC4 | ||
+ | </code> | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Random Ports == | ||
+ | This will change ports on every "restart" of the rtorrent.\\ | ||
+ | port_range specify any high number port range - many be bigger than 11K.\\ | ||
+ | Also enable random port. | ||
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+ | <code bash | .rtorrent.rc> | ||
+ | port_range = 12000-12999 | ||
+ | port_random = yes | ||
+ | </code> | ||
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==== Saving torrent state and resume data between sessions ==== | ==== Saving torrent state and resume data between sessions ==== |