Using a torrent file from

http://torrent.ubuntu.com:6969/

I am calculating its hash which matches with the hash on the page.

Then i make a request to the tracker. Like

http://torrent.ubuntu.com:6969/announce?info_hash=9a81333c1b16e4a83c10f3052c1590aadf5e2e20

But i get

d14:failure reason63:Requested download is not authorized for use with this tracker.e

According to the spec this should work?

Tracker Spec General Spec

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You specified the info_hash in hex, rather than URL-encoding. The bytes of the SHA-1 hash should be encoded directly, like this:

http://torrent.ubuntu.com:6969/file?info_hash=%9A%813%3C%1B%16%E4%A8%3C%10%F3%05%2C%15%90%AA%DF%5E.%20

Also, for the announce URL, some additional parameters like peer_id are usually required.

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Thx, can you be more specific as to how you come up with the encoding? i assumed since there are no non-ascii chars in the hash i should not have to escape it. Did you encode the bytes from the sha-1? – Hamza Yerlikaya Jun 19 '09 at 19:24
Yes, I have edited the answer to clarify this. – mark4o Jun 19 '09 at 20:45
Thank you, I have just noticed that i make your request to file not announce, if i change info to announce i get id not 20 bytes long error. should i make my request against file not announce? – Hamza Yerlikaya Jun 19 '09 at 21:29
"file" is for downloading the torrent file; I used that because it requires only the info_hash parameter. For "announce", many more parameters are required; the error you are getting is because you are missing peer_id. Here is a working announce URL for this torrent: torrent.ubuntu.com:6969/… – mark4o Jun 19 '09 at 21:59
Thanks url helped me a lot in putting togerher a working request. – Hamza Yerlikaya Jun 19 '09 at 22:13
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