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utorrent full offline installer or portable app
Is there an off network full offline utorrent installer that isn't a stub?
I tried uTorrent Stable 3.5.5 build 44954 but it's not a full offline exe. https://www.utorrent.com/downloads/win Name: uTorrent.exe Size: 2982880 bytes (2912 KiB) SHA256: DA42E4D2B88D5DDE8005742E640474BF4E136C85926D65F369 0075F4477547A5 When I run that with the network cable disconnected it proves to be a stub. Warning: The 'utorrent' installation process requires Internet connection. Please make sure that yoyur computer is connected to the internet. Same thing happened when I tried a portable app utorrent. https://portableapps.com/apps/intern...rrent_portable Name: uTorrentPortable_3.5.4.44520_online.paf.exe Size: 3005624 bytes (2935 KiB) SHA256: 5FC1D89B17CF3220661F33BCCAD81C3EF8ABC70823C745792D C710338CF7222D When I run it with the network cable disconnected, it proves to be a stub. uTorrent Portable | PortableApps.com Installer The installer was unable to download uTorrent. The installation of the portable app will be incomplete without it. Please try installing again. (ERROR: SendRequest Error) Installation aborted. Then I tried sourceforge to get the full offline utorrent executable. https://sourceforge.net/projects/por...nt%20Portable/ Name: PortableApps.com_Platform_Setup_15.0.2.paf.exe Size: 5117416 bytes (4997 KiB) SHA256: 65E95458BDB40290D1207408834B6E8F9B20E3F374925D1885 103AF0D210EDE8 But that turns out to be only an empty portable apps downloader gui. |
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utorrent full offline installer or portable app
Jean Fredette wrote:
Is there an off network full offline utorrent installer that isn't a stub? I tried uTorrent Stable 3.5.5 build 44954 but it's not a full offline exe. https://www.utorrent.com/downloads/win Name: uTorrent.exe Size: 2982880 bytes (2912 KiB) SHA256: DA42E4D2B88D5DDE8005742E640474BF4E136C85926D65F369 0075F4477547A5 Be still my beating heart. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utorrent So which side of evil do you think they lean towards ? Looks like it's mainly an adware/PUPS delivery vehicle. No wonder it uses a stub loader. We would not want to scan that with Virustotal or Windows Defender or something, no siree. ******* The comments section gives some recommended clients. https://www.techsupportalert.com/ins...ithout-toolbar ******* http://help.utorrent.com/customer/po...ticles/2054417 "Note that it is not our clients themselves that are flagged under either category, but occasionally our partner install offers that are flagged in this "potentially unwanted program" category. " Occasionally, which means "always". Hahaha. The partner you partnered with is evil. But, you won't stop partnering with them, because "money is money" after all. ******* Is there a Linux client of any sort ? Does it crash ? A quick check in Linux shows a qbittorrent. For linux packages kept inside a package manager, generally the binary comes from a compilation of source code. No tricks like is possible with Windows delivery mechanisms. If on the other hand, you got a .ppa version of a torrent client, anything could be possible (those operate on a "trust" system). You can run Linux in a VM - except when you're VPNing or whatever, in which case the networking could be "ugly". A VM could be using TAP/TUN and bypassing some of the regular Windows interface points, which can complicate hooking in other comms features. I think one of my VMs claims to be on another subnet for example, which means it's doing something a bit different. If you weren't using a VPN, then a VM might be a simple option. Note that I don't know a thing about torrenting, and it shows. Good Luck. Paul |
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utorrent full offline installer or portable app
On Wed, 2 Jan 2019 10:30:50 -0600, Jean Fredette
wrote: Is there an off network full offline utorrent installer that isn't a stub? I tried uTorrent Stable 3.5.5 build 44954 but it's not a full offline exe. https://www.utorrent.com/downloads/win Name: uTorrent.exe Size: 2982880 bytes (2912 KiB) SHA256: DA42E4D2B88D5DDE8005742E640474BF4E136C85926D65F369 0075F4477547A5 When I run that with the network cable disconnected it proves to be a stub. Warning: The 'utorrent' installation process requires Internet connection. Please make sure that yoyur computer is connected to the internet. Same thing happened when I tried a portable app utorrent. https://portableapps.com/apps/intern...rrent_portable Name: uTorrentPortable_3.5.4.44520_online.paf.exe Size: 3005624 bytes (2935 KiB) SHA256: 5FC1D89B17CF3220661F33BCCAD81C3EF8ABC70823C745792D C710338CF7222D When I run it with the network cable disconnected, it proves to be a stub. uTorrent Portable | PortableApps.com Installer The installer was unable to download uTorrent. The installation of the portable app will be incomplete without it. Please try installing again. (ERROR: SendRequest Error) Installation aborted. Then I tried sourceforge to get the full offline utorrent executable. https://sourceforge.net/projects/por...nt%20Portable/ Name: PortableApps.com_Platform_Setup_15.0.2.paf.exe Size: 5117416 bytes (4997 KiB) SHA256: 65E95458BDB40290D1207408834B6E8F9B20E3F374925D1885 103AF0D210EDE8 But that turns out to be only an empty portable apps downloader gui. I use an old version 2.0.4 or 2.2.1 You can get them from FileHippo. To make it portable, just extract it to a folder and place an empty file called "settings.dat" in the folder BEFORE running it the first time. It will keep all the settings there, instead of writing to registry. []'s -- Don't be evil - Google 2004 We have a new policy - Google 2012 |
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utorrent full offline installer or portable app
Paul posted:
So which side of evil do you think they lean towards ? I don't know much but my beating heart stopped while reading the wikipedia! That was scary enough to make me give up on both bittorrent and utorrent. What torrent app for Windows is now recommended for simple basics? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compar...orrent_clients Looking at that & your list --- are these three the best choices today? deluge http://deluge-torrent.org qbittorent https://www.qbittorrent.org/download.php transmission https://transmissionbt.com/download/ |
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utorrent full offline installer or portable app
On 02/01/2019 19:08, Jean Fredette wrote:
Paul posted: So which side of evil do you think they lean towards ? I don't know much but my beating heart stopped while reading the wikipedia! That was scary enough to make me give up on both bittorrent and utorrent. What torrent app for Windows is now recommended for simple basics? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compar...orrent_clients Looking at that & your list --- are these three the best choices today? deluge http://deluge-torrent.org qbittorent https://www.qbittorrent.org/download.php transmission https://transmissionbt.com/download/ Hello Jean Fredette FYI Jolens.com is currently 'for sale'. https://www.afternic.com/forsale/jolens.com? But of course, you'd already know that, eh?!! I firmly recommend that you avoid Torrents completely - before your activities are brought to the attention of the security services. Take no notice of Shadow. He's spent much of his life in prison. :-( -- David B. |
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David B. wrote:
I firmly recommend that you avoid Torrents completely - before your activities are brought to the attention of the security services. You do realize you can do stuff like download perfectly legitimate Linux distros via torrent, right ? Torrenting is used to reduce the cost of distributing Linux to end users. There is no "automatic guarantee" that a torrent user is a street criminal... Much as you'd like to think so. ******* Did you know you could "steal movies" via USENET ? Of course you did. A binary server, a block account, a source of headers, automatic download tools, and so on. For example, one person admitted to automatically downloading around 1TB of stuff that way... in a single month. Basically, his broadband connection pulled posts at max_rate for the entire month, and those were all movies. You don't have to torrent them. He probably doesn't even know what movies he got. Paul |
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On Wed, 2 Jan 2019 20:05:24 +0000, "David B." "David
wrote: On 02/01/2019 19:08, Jean Fredette wrote: Paul posted: So which side of evil do you think they lean towards ? I don't know much but my beating heart stopped while reading the wikipedia! That was scary enough to make me give up on both bittorrent and utorrent. What torrent app for Windows is now recommended for simple basics? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compar...orrent_clients Looking at that & your list --- are these three the best choices today? deluge http://deluge-torrent.org qbittorent https://www.qbittorrent.org/download.php transmission https://transmissionbt.com/download/ Hello Jean Fredette And so it begins: https://tekrider.net/pages/david-brooks-stalker.php []'s -- Don't be evil - Google 2004 We have a new policy - Google 2012 |
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On 02/01/2019 20:42, Paul wrote:
David B. wrote: I firmly recommend that you avoid Torrents completely - before your activities are brought to the attention of the security services. You do realize you can do stuff like download perfectly legitimate Linux distros via torrent, right ? Yes, I *DO* know that. :-) Torrenting is used to reduce the cost of distributing Linux to end users. I cost me NOTHING to download Linux Mint WITHOUT using Torrents. There is no "automatic guarantee" that a torrent user is a street criminal... Much as you'd like to think so. It's good to hear that you recognise that "street criminals" *DO* use Torrents. I do NOT use Torrents. I read he https://www.schneier.com/blog/archiv...r_crime_1.html ******* Did you know you could "steal movies" via USENET ? No, I did NOT know that - but nothing surprises me nowadays. Of course you did. AS I've just said, I did NOT know - nor do I care.I do not "steal movies" - I either watch them on normal TV, in a movie theatre or via a DVD which I've either paid for directly or borrowed and paid for from my local library. More recently we have subscribed to Netfix and done a little 'binge' watching of past series like Breaking Bad, The Bridge and Luther! A binary server, a block account, a source of headers, automatic download tools, and so on. For example, one person admitted to automatically downloading around 1TB of stuff that way... in a single month. Basically, his broadband connection pulled posts at max_rate for the entire month, and those were all movies. You don't have to torrent them. He probably doesn't even know what movies he got. That sounds as if it was an illegal action. I trust it wasn't YOU who did it. -- David B. |
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[OT]utorrent full offline installer or portable app
On Wed, 02 Jan 2019 15:42:36 -0500, Paul
wrote: David B. wrote: I firmly recommend that you avoid Torrents completely - before your activities are brought to the attention of the security services. You do realize you can do stuff like download perfectly legitimate Linux distros via torrent, right ? Torrenting is used to reduce the cost of distributing Linux to end users. He knows. He's been told that multiple times. https://tekrider.net/pages/david-brooks-stalker.php Now comes the part where he asks you to "look into a torrent" that gives him a "hinky". Sorry, but I have to put an OT up. The OP was asking about torrent clients. []'s -- Don't be evil - Google 2004 We have a new policy - Google 2012 |
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utorrent full offline installer or portable app
on 1/2/2019, Jean Fredette supposed :
Is there an off network full offline utorrent installer that isn't a stub? I tried uTorrent Stable 3.5.5 build 44954 but it's not a full offline exe. https://www.utorrent.com/downloads/win Name: uTorrent.exe Size: 2982880 bytes (2912 KiB) SHA256: DA42E4D2B88D5DDE8005742E640474BF4E136C85926D65F369 0075F4477547A5 When I run that with the network cable disconnected it proves to be a stub. Warning: The 'utorrent' installation process requires Internet connection. Please make sure that yoyur computer is connected to the internet. Same thing happened when I tried a portable app utorrent. https://portableapps.com/apps/intern...rrent_portable Name: uTorrentPortable_3.5.4.44520_online.paf.exe Size: 3005624 bytes (2935 KiB) SHA256: 5FC1D89B17CF3220661F33BCCAD81C3EF8ABC70823C745792D C710338CF7222D When I run it with the network cable disconnected, it proves to be a stub. uTorrent Portable | PortableApps.com Installer The installer was unable to download uTorrent. The installation of the portable app will be incomplete without it. Please try installing again. (ERROR: SendRequest Error) Installation aborted. Then I tried sourceforge to get the full offline utorrent executable. https://sourceforge.net/projects/por...nt%20Portable/ Name: PortableApps.com_Platform_Setup_15.0.2.paf.exe Size: 5117416 bytes (4997 KiB) SHA256: 65E95458BDB40290D1207408834B6E8F9B20E3F374925D1885 103AF0D210EDE8 But that turns out to be only an empty portable apps downloader gui. In addition to that which Shadow has pointed out, here is one I use on accasions and it is updated regularly and a portable version is available. https://www.tixati.com/ -- Zo "Dah Wong Path." -- A sign for a park path in Hong Kong. |
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On 02 Jan 2019, Jean Fredette wrote in
alt.windows7.general: What torrent app for Windows is now recommended for simple basics? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compar...orrent_clients I like qBittorrent. Similar interface to uTorrent, easy to use, good feature set, no unwanted spyware or foistware. https://www.qbittorrent.org/ |
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David B. wrote:
On 02/01/2019 20:42, Paul wrote: A binary server, a block account, a source of headers, automatic download tools, and so on. For example, one person admitted to automatically downloading around 1TB of stuff that way... in a single month. Basically, his broadband connection pulled posts at max_rate for the entire month, and those were all movies. You don't have to torrent them. He probably doesn't even know what movies he got. That sounds as if it was an illegal action. I trust it wasn't YOU who did it. Via information found on DSLReports. Why do you think, at one time, UK ISPs were throttling or blocking port 119 ? USENET movies was the reason. (Sufficient traffic, that they were trying to traffic shape it.) But, it also affected the ability of people like yourself, to post TEXT to USENET. Other countries didn't have a defacto USENET port 119 block in place. At the time, it seemed to be a UK-unique feature. What also made it tough, is innocent USENET people trying to get tech support at their UK ISP to admit what the ISPs were doing :-/ Since nobody has complained about this for some time, the block might have been removed. Your usage of your broadband account is constantly monitored by fully automated equipment. If you were to "break a rule" with regard to certain ISP policies, the equipment quietly closes the port and stops it. No human could possibly notice undesired mail forwarding activity, in an 80Gbit/sec firehose of traffic. But automated equipment called Deep Packet Inspection sees this. Paul |
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On 03/01/2019 07:40, Paul wrote:
David B. wrote: On 02/01/2019 20:42, Paul wrote: A binary server, a block account, a source of headers, automatic download tools, and so on. For example, one person admitted to automatically downloading around 1TB of stuff that way... in a single month. Basically, his broadband connection pulled posts at max_rate for the entire month, and those were all movies. You don't have to torrent them. He probably doesn't even know what movies he got. That sounds as if it was an illegal action. I trust it wasn't YOU who did it. Via information found on DSLReports. Ah! I used to read a lot here! http://www.dslreports.com/ Why do you think, at one time, UK ISPs were throttling or blocking port 119 ? USENET movies was the reason. (Sufficient traffic, that they were trying to traffic shape it.) But, it also affected the ability of people like yourself, to post TEXT to USENET. Other countries didn't have a defacto USENET port 119 block in place. At the time, it seemed to be a UK-unique feature. What also made it tough, is innocent USENET people trying to get tech support at their UK ISP to admit what the ISPs were doing :-/ Gulp You imply that there are NON-innocent folk using Usenet?!!! ;-) Since nobody has complained about this for some time, the block might have been removed. Your usage of your broadband account is constantly monitored by fully automated equipment. If you were to "break a rule" with regard to certain ISP policies, the equipment quietly closes the port and stops it. No human could possibly notice undesired mail forwarding activity, in an 80Gbit/sec firehose of traffic. But automated equipment called Deep Packet Inspection sees this. Thanks for that, Paul. Here's a comprehensive article about such matters:- https://www.techrepublic.com/article...persons-guide/ -- David B. |
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On Thu, 3 Jan 2019 09:20:45 +0000, "David B." "David
wrote: You imply that there are NON-innocent folk using Usenet? Yes, people that post copyrighted material and boast about it. Even had DMCA takedowns on their stalking blogs. Some of them use Usenet. https://tekrider.net/pages/david-brooks-stalker.php Since Usenet was meant to be anonymous, you only spot the really "bad guys" due to their repetitive stalking, which usually starts with disrupting threads and asking for full names and professions. It then goes on to posting emails to employers and family members, using enough real information about the person to make the recipient think ALL the content is all true. Which has lead to the suicide of at least one person. The stalker then repeatedly posts the obituary. A very sick "game". PS Paul - BD knows all about posting illegal binaries on Usenet. He has done it himself. []'s -- Don't be evil - Google 2004 We have a new policy - Google 2012 |
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utorrent full offline installer or portable app
On 1/3/2019 12:30 AM, Jean Fredette wrote:
Is there an off network full offline utorrent installer that isn't a stub? I tried uTorrent Stable 3.5.5 build 44954 but it's not a full offline exe. https://www.utorrent.com/downloads/win Name: uTorrent.exe Size: 2982880 bytes (2912 KiB) SHA256: DA42E4D2B88D5DDE8005742E640474BF4E136C85926D65F369 0075F4477547A5 When I run that with the network cable disconnected it proves to be a stub. .... Staying with 3.3.1! Newer versions have ads. -- @~@ Remain silent! Drink, Blink, Stretch! Live long and prosper!! / v \ Simplicity is Beauty! /( _ )\ May the Force and farces be with you! ^ ^ (x86_64 Ubuntu 9.10) Linux 2.6.39.3 ¤£*ɶU! ¤£¶BÄF! ¤£½ä¿ú! ¤£´©¥æ! ¤£¥´¥æ! ¤£¥´§T! ¤£¦Û±þ! ¤£¨D¯«! ½Ð¦Ò¼{ºî´© (CSSA): http://www.swd.gov.hk/tc/index/site_...sub_addressesa |
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