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==How to Change Your Port==
 
==How to Change Your Port==
You will need to do this if your tracker rejects your current port number because it is blacklisted, or if you are trying to become [http://wiki.themixingbowl.org/One_Stop_Ratio_Shop#Why_being_Clever_is_Good_For_Your_Ratio 'connectable'].
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You will need to do this if your tracker rejects your current port number because it is blacklisted, or if you are trying to become [http://wiki.themixingbowl.org/One_Stop_Ratio_Shop#Why_being_Clever_is_Good_For_Your_Ratio connectable].
  
 
Click on the Settings menu, and select "Configure KTorrent..."
 
Click on the Settings menu, and select "Configure KTorrent..."

Revision as of 19:17, 4 October 2007

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KTorrent is an open source BitTorrent client available for Linux and other *nix systems. It is built with the QT toolkit for the K Desktop Environment, and resides in KDE's extragear collection.

How to Change Your Port

You will need to do this if your tracker rejects your current port number because it is blacklisted, or if you are trying to become connectable.

Click on the Settings menu, and select "Configure KTorrent..."

Along the left side of the newly created preferences window there will be a tab bar. Select the Downloads tab.

Within the Downloads pane, there will be a sub-section labelled "Preferences." Look for

How to Enable Protocol Encryption

How to Create a New Torrent

How to use RSS feeds

How to use UPnP

External links