Provided by: opentracker-common_0.0~git20210823.110868e-9_all
NAME
opentracker - Open bittorrent tracker
SYNOPSIS
opentracker [ -i ip ] [ -p port ] [ -P port ] [ -r redirect ] [ -d dir ] [ -u user ] [ -A ip ] [ -f config ] [ -s livesyncport ] [ -w whitelistfile ]
DESCRIPTION
This tracker is open in a sense that everyone announcing a torrent is welcome to do so and will be informed about anyone else announcing the same torrent. Only source IPs are accepted. The tracker implements a minimal set of essential features only but was able respond to far more than 10000 requests per second on a Sun Fire 2200 M2 (that's where we found no more clients able to fire more of our testsuite.sh script).
OPTIONS
-f config include and execute the config file -i ip specify ip to bind to (default: *, you may specify more than one) -p port specify tcp port to bind to (default: 6969, you may specify more than one) -P port specify udp port to bind to (default: 6969, you may specify more than one) -r redirecturlspecify url where / should be redirected to (default none) -d dir specify directory to try to chroot to (default: ".") -u user specify user under whose privileges opentracker should run (default: "nobody") -A ip bless an ip address as admin address (e.g. to allow syncs from this address) -w file specify whitelist file -h, -?, --help show a help message and exit -ht, --host HOST host (default: localhost) -p, --port PORT port (default: 8080) -mp, --multiprocessor PROCESS_COUNT define how many processes for the grammar checker -t, --test_page page to test the server on / -on, --opt-on [OPT]... activate options -off, --opt-off [OPT]... deactivate options