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Automated torrent server for distribution (Windows)?
We need such a torrent client under Windows:
- which would work in invisible mode (like a service, for example),
- GUI is not needed, it is enough to somehow specify the channel width,
- supports Cyrillic in file names,
- it would be desirable to be very simple and easy,
- it would be desirable to issue diagnostics if the torrent is not registered on a remote server,
- could pick up new torrents automatically, or by some “update” command.
Let me explain the last thing - there is a place where all distributions are stored (see below). Each in its own directory. At the root of each directory is a file *.torrent
that the server must pick up, and use this directory as a data source. More or less like this.
seeding/<br/>
. . folder_one/<br/>
. . . . filez<br/>
. . . . seed.torrent<br/>
. . folder_two/<br/>
. . . . filez<br/>
. . . . seed.torrent<br/>
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Good old rtorrent, for example: rtwi.jmk.hu/wiki/rTorrentOnWindows
There was also a transmission for Windows that also met the above requirements, but it seems to be abandoned.
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