gnome-btdownload (1)
NAME
gnome-btdownload - download files using a scatter-gather network
SYNOPSIS
gnome-btdownload [ option ... ] URL
gnome-btdownload [ option ... ] filename
DESCRIPTION
gnome-btdownload is a program to allow a user to download files using
bittorrent, a scatter-gather network.
OPTIONS
These programs follow the usual GNU command line syntax, with long
options starting with two dashes (`-').
A summary of options is included below.
- --responsefile filename
-
treat filename as a file which the server reponse was stored in. If this
option is used, no filename or URL should be present on the command line.
- --url url
-
retrieve the torrent info file from url. If this option is used, no
filename or URL should be present on the command line.
- -i ip | --ip ip
-
report ip as your IP to the tracker
- --bind ip
-
bind to ip instead of the default
- --minport portnum
-
set portnum as the minimum port to listen on, counts up if unavailable (default 6881)
- --maxport portnum
-
set portnum as the maximum port to listen on (default 6889)
- --saveas filename
-
store the downloaded file to filename, instead of querying user (gui) or
using the filename stored in the torrent info file
- --max_uploads num
-
Only allow num uploads at once (default 4)
- --max_upload_rate kbytes
-
maximum rate to upload at in kilobytes, 0 means no limit (default 0)
- --keepalive_interval secs
-
pause secs seconds between sending keepalives (default 120.0)
- --download_slice_size bytes
-
query for bytes bytes per request (default 32768)
- --request_backlog num
-
keep num requests in a single pipe at once (default 5)
- --max_message_length bytes
-
set bytes to the maximum length prefix encoding you'll accept over the wire - larger values get the connection dropped (default 8388608)
- --timeout secs
-
wait secs before closing sockets which nothing has been received on (default 300.0)
- --timeout_check_interval secs
-
check whether connections have timed out every secs seconds (default 60.0)
- --max_slice_length bytes
-
requests from peers larger than bytes bytes are ignored (default 131072)
- --max_rate_recalculate_interval secs
-
connections that pause longer than secs seconds are given reduced rate (default 15.0)
- --max_rate_period secs
-
set secs to the maximum amount of time to guess the current rate estimate represents (default 20.0)
- --upload_rate_fudge secs
-
set the time equivalent of writing to kernel-level TCP buffer to secs (default 5.0)
- --display_interval secs
-
update displayed information every secs seconds (default 0.1)
- --rerequest_interval secs
-
request more peers every secs seconds (default 300)
- --min_peers num
-
do not rerequest if we have num peers already (default 20)
- --http_timeout secs
-
wait secs seconds before assuming a http connection has timed out (default 60)
- --snub_time secs
-
wait secs seconds for data to come in over a connection before assuming it's semi-permanently choked (default 30.0)
- --spew 1 | 0
-
whether to display diagnostic info to stdout. This option is not useful when
using btdownloadcurses or btdownloadgui. (default 0)
--max_initiate num
stop initiating new connections when we have num peers (default 40)
- --check_hashes 1 | 0
-
whether to check hashes on disk (defaults to 1)
- --report_hash_failures 1 | 0
-
whether to report to the user that hash failuers occur (non-fatal, common error) (default 0)
- --rarest_first_priority_cutoff num
-
the number of peers which need to have a piece before other partials take
priority over rarest first (default 3)
SEE ALSO
bittorrent-downloader(1),
bttrack(1),
btmakemetafile(1),
btlaunchmany(1).
AUTHOR
This manual page was originally written by Michael Janssen <jamuraa@debian.org>,
for the Debian GNU/Linux system's bittorrent-downloader(1) and was modified for
gnome-btdownload(1) by Paul Varga <null_and_void@users.sourceforge.net> (but may
be used by others).