Azureus is a java-based http://www.aliyun.com/zixun/aggregation/33802.html ">bittorrent client that supports I2P and Tor anonymous communication protocols. It supports Windows,mac OS X,linux and UNIX operating systems. Azureus was first released in SourceForge.net in June 2003, mostly using the standard Widget Toolkit on eclipses for experimental procedures. It is one of the most popular BitTorrent clients today.
The coverage of English users should be the largest. is a java-based torrent download program that can manually set a torrent priority, join IRC chat rooms, add some basic IRC commands, see online numbers and IDs, support multiple tracker URLs, Torrent for multiple tracker publications can be switched automatically and tracker URLs can be changed manually.
Ubuntu 6.10 (edgy)
6.10 (edgy) installation Azureus will have bugs, so do not download the installation from the source.
Here are the documentation for this bug: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/azureus/+bug/57875
1. Add Multiverse source, specific reference to ADDINGREPOSITORIESHOWTO.
2. Install Azureus and Sun Java:
Azureus
Sun-java5-jre
3. Configure Sun Java for system default JRE
sudo update-alternatives--config java
4. Follow the Http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=144546&highlight=azureus here in the second step of the question and answer list.
When it's all done, you should be able to use it. If you have any questions about the last step:
5. Configure Iptables to add port forwarding.
If NAT is blocked or DHT is blocked by a firewall, you must set up routing to port forwarding.
First, TCP (NAT), then UDP.
<EXT_INT> is an external interface (e.g. ' eth0 ')
<PORT> is the port set in Azureus
/sbin/iptables-i INPUT 1-i <EXT_INT>-P TCP--tcp-flags syn,rst,ack SYN--dport <PORT>-M State--state New-j ACCEPT
/sbin/iptables-i INPUT 1-i <EXT_INT>-p UDP--dport <PORT>-M state--state New-j ACCEPT
If you need more information, refer to this http://www.azureuswiki.com/index.php/Firewalling