![]() Neither OpenBitTorrent nor PublicBT have a searchable index it says so right on their front pages. ![]() Anyone know if you can use a scrape file to do this? I tried doing some googling on if it was possible to get a list of torrents being tracked by those sites, but I couldn't find anything.Įdit#3: Looks like both sites provide a 'scrape' file, but I'm unable to see if this could be used to get a list of torrents that are currently being tracked. If I'm only passing around the torrent file to a few friends, whats the chances that someone else will 'randomly' come across the torrent via the public tracker and start leeching?Įdit: Better question: Are those two public trackers above actually searchable? If so, how?Įdit#2: According to this site: Those two sites do not offer any kind of searchable index for the torrents they track. Now, both of those are public trackers, but they don't seem to have anyway of searching through what is actually being tracked. So, on my home PC I create a torrent and start seeding and announce to a public tracker like openbittorrent and publicbt. The size of these are quite large, so I've figured the best route to distribute these is via torrent. Let's say I'd like to share a couple of private files with a few friends. Not sure if this is the right site to ask this, but here it goes:
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