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Thanks, but unfortunately, rtorrent doesn't support ipv6, wikipedia's
list of torrent clients has a link to the ticket in rtorrent's bug
tracker requesting that feature. I've found bittorrent6, which is
actually on the bittorrent.com sight. However, version 6 seems to be
available for windows only, if there's a tarball somewhere, I
certainly didn't see it. Why someone would develop 5 versions
cross-platform, and develop version 6 for only 1 os, I don't know, the
logic behind that escapes me. If they were charging for v6, I'd
understand, though I wouldn't agree with it, but since they don't seem
to be charging for version 6 ...

I'm currently looking at aria2. It seems to support both trackerless
torrents, and ipv6. I'll see if I'm ok with how it works I guess.

Greg


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