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I have configured Tixati to use a SOCKS5 proxy because torrenting is not possible in my current network as it restricts p2p connections.



After configuring Tixati to use a proxy, I tested the configuration with one of the Fedora Linux torrent (https://torrent.fedoraproject.org/) and found out that the torrent both works and downloads just fine.



But when I try to use the RARBG torrents, I get the message "Connection timed out (49672)" or "Timed Out (10060)" when connecting to the trackers before acquiring the peer IP addresses and the actual download. I have tried increasing the value of the "Peer connect/login timeouts" field to the maximum possible value i.e. 200, but it was to no avail. After quick checks on the internet on the availability of the trackers, I found out that there was no issue with them.



Can someone please help me here?



PS The trackers in question are as follows:



http://tracker.trackerfix.com:80/announce



udp://9.rarbg.me:2710/announce



udp://9.rarbg.to:2710/announce



PPS I have tried other BitTorrent clients like Deluge and uTorrent but it yields the same outcome.










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    I have configured Tixati to use a SOCKS5 proxy because torrenting is not possible in my current network as it restricts p2p connections.



    After configuring Tixati to use a proxy, I tested the configuration with one of the Fedora Linux torrent (https://torrent.fedoraproject.org/) and found out that the torrent both works and downloads just fine.



    But when I try to use the RARBG torrents, I get the message "Connection timed out (49672)" or "Timed Out (10060)" when connecting to the trackers before acquiring the peer IP addresses and the actual download. I have tried increasing the value of the "Peer connect/login timeouts" field to the maximum possible value i.e. 200, but it was to no avail. After quick checks on the internet on the availability of the trackers, I found out that there was no issue with them.



    Can someone please help me here?



    PS The trackers in question are as follows:



    http://tracker.trackerfix.com:80/announce



    udp://9.rarbg.me:2710/announce



    udp://9.rarbg.to:2710/announce



    PPS I have tried other BitTorrent clients like Deluge and uTorrent but it yields the same outcome.










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      I have configured Tixati to use a SOCKS5 proxy because torrenting is not possible in my current network as it restricts p2p connections.



      After configuring Tixati to use a proxy, I tested the configuration with one of the Fedora Linux torrent (https://torrent.fedoraproject.org/) and found out that the torrent both works and downloads just fine.



      But when I try to use the RARBG torrents, I get the message "Connection timed out (49672)" or "Timed Out (10060)" when connecting to the trackers before acquiring the peer IP addresses and the actual download. I have tried increasing the value of the "Peer connect/login timeouts" field to the maximum possible value i.e. 200, but it was to no avail. After quick checks on the internet on the availability of the trackers, I found out that there was no issue with them.



      Can someone please help me here?



      PS The trackers in question are as follows:



      http://tracker.trackerfix.com:80/announce



      udp://9.rarbg.me:2710/announce



      udp://9.rarbg.to:2710/announce



      PPS I have tried other BitTorrent clients like Deluge and uTorrent but it yields the same outcome.










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      I have configured Tixati to use a SOCKS5 proxy because torrenting is not possible in my current network as it restricts p2p connections.



      After configuring Tixati to use a proxy, I tested the configuration with one of the Fedora Linux torrent (https://torrent.fedoraproject.org/) and found out that the torrent both works and downloads just fine.



      But when I try to use the RARBG torrents, I get the message "Connection timed out (49672)" or "Timed Out (10060)" when connecting to the trackers before acquiring the peer IP addresses and the actual download. I have tried increasing the value of the "Peer connect/login timeouts" field to the maximum possible value i.e. 200, but it was to no avail. After quick checks on the internet on the availability of the trackers, I found out that there was no issue with them.



      Can someone please help me here?



      PS The trackers in question are as follows:



      http://tracker.trackerfix.com:80/announce



      udp://9.rarbg.me:2710/announce



      udp://9.rarbg.to:2710/announce



      PPS I have tried other BitTorrent clients like Deluge and uTorrent but it yields the same outcome.







      vpn bittorrent socks-proxy p2p socks5






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