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[–] brickfrog@lemmy.dbzer0.com 8 points 1 week ago (1 children)

It's not how I normally torrent but it does seem to work okay. I've been experimenting with cross-seeding public torrents into I2P via qBittorrent 5.x (just using I2P, not torrenting publicly / no mixed mode / no need for VPN).

I've only picked up a few peers needing torrents I cross seed that way but otherwise does seem to work. Mainly the test torrents seem to get more hits e.g. seeding Ubuntu Linux ISOs so other people can test their torrent I2P setups.

I will add that currently I2P torrenting is a bit limited since Libtorrent itself does not support DHT via I2P so torrent clients like qBittorrent won't either. You always need to add I2P trackers to your torrents if you intend to torrent within I2P using qBittorrent or any Libtorrent based client.

The only torrent client that has the ability to torrent via DHT on I2P is I2P's own built-in torrent client (i2psnark) but that client has a lot of its own limitations, it's hard to use it as a primary torrent client.