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  • I have heard of passive and active DCC but not this.

    Well… it’s the same thing.

    An active bot will initiate the connection, a passive will wait for you to connect. If you are under NAT then the active bot won’t be able to connect to start the transfer and the transfer will just die without you knowing.

    The passive bots are identified with a ‘p’ in the name. Usually between pipes: |p|

    Unfortunately more and more channels don’t indicate if the bots are passive or active. This fucks up the user experience, specially if you are in queue for hours and then the transfer fails. I stopped using xdcc because of this. There are still some good channels though…

    Try to use a passive bot and see if it helps.



  • Its hashes use an outdated algorithm.

    It’s good enough for file transfer. Two different files having the same MD4 hash does not mean their blocks will also match block-for-block for AICH. Matching block by block is not a trivial task. This is not done by a guy in a bedroom. If an actor has this capacity, and it’s after you, then you should be concerned about other stuff than your downloads,

    Torrent files are more complete and reliable that e2k links.

    I have no idea what do you mean with more complete.

    Speed is also way better on bittorrent nowadays

    I can reach the same speeds with emule (if the file has enough seeds). And i can reach them faster on emule - but it is probably because i already have a lots of upload credits in emule vs using a public torrent with thousands of seeds.

    Also BitTorrent is better at avoiding cluster on your router. E2k peers will hit your router for apparently unknown reasons all the time even if you are not sharing anything.

    I have no idea what you are talking about. Never had issues.

    There’s reasons why people moved away from it.

    People moved away from it, when razorback2 server got shutdown and the admins got arrested. Not because of protocol issues. BitTorrent is also able to attract new users more easily because it is more forgiving to leechers (Long-term credits vs immediate reciprocity)


  • For the end user: it’s a program with everything included. You don’t need to visit any website to find files to download. You can search directly what other people are sharing and download from it.

    Now the client evolved since it first appeared but has maintained compability.

    Initially you need to connect to a server that would list the files people connected to that server were sharing, then they added a DHT and now you don’t need to use those servers. However people still use them mainly because the search is faster.

    Please note that sharing is very easy. Just select a folder and you are sharing whatever is in that folder. This creates a lot content to share, but also the quality might not be good. For good quality it’s better to have the files curated and for that i recommend to use a community that shares ed2k links (they are like magnet links) for the good and quality stuff (similar to use piratebay vs a private tracker - on pirate bay you might not get the best of whatever you want)