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bep_0005.rst_post - BitTorrent A "node" is a client/server listening on a UDP port implementing the distributed hash table protocol. The DHT is composed of nodes and stores the location of peers. BitTorrent clients include a DHT node, which is used to contact other nodes in the DHT to get the location of peers to download from using the BitTorrent protocol. Busting Common Trackerless Torrent Myths * TorrentFreak Oct 24, 2009 Unable to login to uTorrent - Gizmo's Freeware Forum
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TorrentHashes.com is a torrent dht crawler. We do not partecipate in torrent swarms. We do not download, store or distribute torrent files. We do not run torrent trackers. We do not log ips or other data from DHT users. We do not process sensitive data. DHT Waiting to login - Troubleshooting - BitTorrent Forums Mar 20, 2016 Mainline DHT - Wikipedia Mainline DHT is the name given to the Kademlia-based Distributed Hash Table (DHT) used by BitTorrent clients to find peers via the BitTorrent protocol.The idea of utilizing a DHT for distributed tracking was first implemented in Azureus 2.3.0.0 (now known as Vuze) in May 2005, from which it gained significant popularity.Unrelated but similarly timed BitTorrent, Inc. released their own similar μTorrent® (uTorrent) - a (very) tiny BitTorrent client