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@VONCROFT16 I'm not seeing anything on your account that would prevent you from downloading. What is the particular error message you're getting from the tracker?
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@MrMazda "offline (timed out)
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@MrMazda
[DHT] not allowed
[Local peer discovery] not allowed
[Peer exchange] not allowed
http://tracker.gaytor.rent:2710/... offline (timed out) -
@VONCROFT16 This is a sign that traffic may not be getting routed to the tracker properly. Try opening this link:
https://tracker.gaytor.rent/stmdd
Does this link open a stats page, or does the page fail to load? If it fails to load, then you may need to use a different VPN server location to route around the issue that is causing the packet to drop.
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@VONCROFT16 Hmmmm... This is strange. This means your actual PC is able to reach the tracker's back end, however for some reason, your torrent client is not. Are you using the same VPN location/session as you're using for the torrent client that is not connecting?
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@VONCROFT16 Hmmmm... This is strange. This means your actual PC is able to reach the tracker's back end, however for some reason, your torrent client is not. Are you using the same VPN location/session as you're using for the torrent client that is not connecting?
yes, I am using the same VPN location/session as I am using for the torrent client that is not connecting.
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@VONCROFT16 I just noticed that the link I gave you is for the SSL tracker, and the announce URL you provided is for the plain tracker. Try this link:
http://tracker.gaytor.rent:2710/stmdd
Does this link do the same thing, or does it work as well?
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@MrMazda nope, it doesn't load

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@VONCROFT16 After some testing of that part on my end, it would appear there's some kind of freaky redirect issue going on for some torrent clients.
You should be able to get around it either by turning ON the SSL tracker in your profile, then downloading the .torrent file again, or by manually adjusting the tracker URL in your torrent client.
Try changing the beginning from:
http://tracker.gaytor.rent:2710/
to
This will likely resolve the issue you are having.
The other possibility is if it's not an SSL redirect issue, the VPN provider you are using may be imposing port restrictions on port 2710, which is not uncommon, as this is the most common port for HTTP based torrent trackers.
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@VONCROFT16 After some testing of that part on my end, it would appear there's some kind of freaky redirect issue going on for some torrent clients.
You should be able to get around it either by turning ON the SSL tracker in your profile, then downloading the .torrent file again, or by manually adjusting the tracker URL in your torrent client.
Try changing the beginning from:
http://tracker.gaytor.rent:2710/
to
This will likely resolve the issue you are having.
The other possibility is if it's not an SSL redirect issue, the VPN provider you are using may be imposing port restrictions on port 2710, which is not uncommon, as this is the most common port for HTTP based torrent trackers.
none of those links are loading

Till yesterday, it was working fine. I was able to download and seed. I was using the same VPN. Apparently the country I am staying has banned gaytor.rent. But I am using VPN and the gaytor.rent page is loading just fine. The issue is I am not able to download the files from the torrent.
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@VONCROFT16 which torrent client are you using?
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@VONCROFT16 Ahhhh... Your ISP likely has a more complex DPI system, which they are using for DNS request interception. You may need to use a stealth VPN to skirt around this issue.
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@VONCROFT16 Ahhhh... Your ISP likely has a more complex DPI system, which they are using for DNS request interception. You may need to use a stealth VPN to skirt around this issue.
in this case why is he able to browse the site and only the torrent client cannot connect?
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@ianfontinell Because DPI can see the full URL, thereby seeing the passkey in the URL, which identifies it as a torrent related request, rather than just a standard web request.
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@VONCROFT16 which torrent client are you using?
I have been using bittorent version 7.2.1.25273 till yesterday. No problem till yesterday. I even uninstalled and installed it a couple of time. I tried and changed to utorrent_2.2.1. But I am having the same problem.
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@VONCROFT16 Yeah... It sounds like your provider is using some high grade DPI that inspects the full URL and/or looks at the user agent string on the HTTP request to identify that it is a P2P request, rather than just a regular web request. The only way I know of to get around such a DPI restriction is to use a VPN that has a stealh firewall as well, so it can scrub a lot of the information that DPI uses to determine traffic and slip by under the radar
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@VONCROFT16 Ahhhh... Your ISP likely has a more complex DPI system, which they are using for DNS request interception. You may need to use a stealth VPN to skirt around this issue.
in this case why is he able to browse the site and only the torrent client cannot connect?
that was what I was also thinking
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@VONCROFT16 Yeah... It sounds like your provider is using some high grade DPI that inspects the full URL and/or looks at the user agent string on the HTTP request to identify that it is a P2P request, rather than just a regular web request. The only way I know of to get around such a DPI restriction is to use a VPN that has a stealh firewall as well, so it can scrub a lot of the information that DPI uses to determine traffic and slip by under the radar
any suggesstion for VPN which is free, that has a steatlh firewall as well? by the way, thank you so much for responding and trying solve the problem.
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@VONCROFT16 I don't know about free, but I have been using PrivateVPN from PrivateVPN.com for a really long time now, and I've never had an issue. They not only support stealth VPN, but they also support port forwarding, which is critical for using our tracker properly.
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