I am looking for a tutorial/blog post on how to implement bittorrent protocol step by step. How it works? How do you make requests to peers? and talk to trackers.
I do not mind the programming language (java,ruby,perl,c#)
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I am looking for a tutorial/blog post on how to implement bittorrent protocol step by step. How it works? How do you make requests to peers? and talk to trackers. I do not mind the programming language (java,ruby,perl,c#) |
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There is the libtorrent library. Here's the API documentation and examples. |
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the complete description of bittorrent protocol: |
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I'm currently implementing a BitTorrent client in Java using this specification. |
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I'd suggest you look at the spec and sources of some OSS clients. You'll have to do some work, but that's how programming works. |
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This is a implementation of the bittorrent protocol done in .NET. Its source code is available on github and it has documentation |
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Qt is very easy to read so you can read the Qt Torrent Example (C++) |
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Implementing the protocol is not that hard by following the specs. However, there are lots of internal things like storage, scalable server, peer/piece pick algorithm, etc. Earlier BitTorrent implementation or BitTornado used python, which is easy to read. I personally found them useful to understand the internals. |
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