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« Reply #30 on: July 06, 2007, 07:43:23 PM »

Bit Torrent does not use UDP so why not just a TCP rule?


Welcome to the forum, Smoky.

Yes it does.  UDP is mainly for DHT.  Without it your download speeds will most definitely drop (unless the torrent is popular).
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« Reply #31 on: July 06, 2007, 09:38:20 PM »

Quote from: Brian's BitTorrent FAQ and Guide
Prior to version 3.2, BitTorrent by default uses ports in the range of 6881-6889. As of 3.2 and later, the range has been extended to 6881-6999. (These are all TCP ports, BitTorrent does not use UDP.)

Hmm you see I went to the Bit Tornado website first to readup on what I had to do this is there FAQ

Now I dont claim to be an expert on these things but these are TCP ports? These are the ones I set the rule for and set up BT to use so are there others I need to open?

It gets very confusing when one set of people tell you one thing and another set another thing. Web 2.0 now with added contradiction :p
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« Reply #32 on: July 06, 2007, 09:59:31 PM »

I see.  Sorry about that.  I though you meant the bittorrent protocol itself, not the original, official client.  There are clients like uTorrent that utilizes UDP for DHT (trackerless torrents).
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« Reply #33 on: July 07, 2007, 04:47:47 AM »

I did mean the protocol :S (though I get it does now)
Thats the FAQ linked from Bit Tornados homepage so when it refers to Bit Torrent I assumed it meant the protocol.

The question still remains though. I only configured CFW and Bit Tornado to use these ports and its telling me these are TCP ports. So do I need to configure both to use a different TCP/UDP port to get the best speed. (I noticed someone back a few post was using port 44444 which is much higher than the ones suggested in that guide)
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« Reply #34 on: July 07, 2007, 04:00:39 PM »

Why not?  The best way to prove whether your tornado requires UDP is to create a new rule to allow and see if the speed increases.  As for the port # assigned as the listening one, I agree to use a high number like 44444.  It's basically to ensure that no other applications on your computer hogs over it to avoid conflicts.
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