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# ratio-spoof
Ratio-spoof is a cross-platform, free and open source tool to spoof the download/upload amount on private bittorrent trackers.
![](./assets/demo.gif)
## Motivation
Here in brazil, not everybody has a great upload speed, and most of the private trackers requires a ratio to be greater than or equal to 1 (e.g. if you downloaded 1gb you must upload 1gb as well) in order to survive. Plus, i have always been fascinated by the bittorrent protocol, [i even made a bittorrent webclient to learn a bit about it ](https://github.com/ap-pauloafonso/rwTorrent) so with the current global covid-19 lockdown i got some free time and decided to code my own simple cli tool to spoof bittorrent trackers.
## How does it works?
Bittorrent protocol works in such a way that there is no way that a tracker knows how much certain peer have downloaded or uploaded, so the tracker depends on the peer itself telling the amounts.
Ratio-spoof acts like a normal bittorrent client but without downloading or uploading anything, in fact it just tricks the tracker pretending that.
## Usage
```
usage:
./ratio-spoof -t <TORRENT_PATH> -d <INITIAL_DOWNLOADED> -ds <DOWNLOAD_SPEED> -u <INITIAL_UPLOADED> -us <UPLOAD_SPEED>
optional arguments:
-h show this help message and exit
-p [PORT] change the port number, the default is 8999
required arguments:
-t <TORRENT_PATH>
-d <INITIAL_DOWNLOADED>
-ds <DOWNLOAD_SPEED>
-u <INITIAL_UPLOADED>
-us <UPLOAD_SPEED>
<INITIAL_DOWNLOADED> and <INITIAL_UPLOADED> must be in %, b, kb, mb, gb, tb
<DOWNLOAD_SPEED> and <UPLOAD_SPEED> must be in kbps, mbps
```
```
./ratio-spoof -d 90% -ds 100kbps -u 0% -us 1024kbps -t (torrentfile_path)
```
* Will start "downloading" with the initial value of 90% of the torrent total size at 100 kbps speed until it reaches 100% mark.
* Will start "uploading" with the initial value of 0% of the torrent total size at 1024kbps (aka 1mb/s) indefinitely.
```
./ratio-spoof -d 2gb -ds 500kbps -u 1gb -us 1024kbps -t (torrentfile_path)
```
* Will start "downloading" with the initial value of 2gb downloaded if possible at 500kbps speed until it reaches 100% mark.
* Will start "uploading" with the initial value of 1gb uplodead at 1024kbps (aka 1mb/s) indefinitely.
## Will i get caught using it ?
Depends wether you use it carefuly, Its a hard task to catch cheaters, but if you start uploading crazy amounts out of nowhere or seeding something with no active leecher on the swarm you may be in risk.
## Bittorrent client supported
The currently emulation is hard coded to be a popular and accepted client qbittorrent v4.0.3.
## Resources
http://www.bittorrent.org/beps/bep_0003.html
https://wiki.theory.org/index.php/BitTorrentSpecification