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The direct download method is useful for uploading small files to a torrent, because it can be set up to be quite efficient. On the other hand, the direct download method is not useful for larger files because it requires the user to download the entire file, a process which can be very inefficient.
The BitTorrent client used PEX (PEX is a protocol implemented by the tracker and the client) to establish contact with peers. However, the PEX file format limits the size of the file that can be downloaded and the number of users that can be specified. Libtorrent allows the use of plain-text files for torrents.
File sharing over BitTorrent can take place in two ways. The first is a direct download from a source. This is the method used by most software applications and the method that the BitTorrent specification was written for. The second is a direct upload from a source. This allows a user to upload data to a tracker and have peers who wish to download the data connect to the trackers IP address directly, hence the name direct upload. This is particularly useful for websites where the data is already on a server and no download is necessary. There is no central management of this file; instead, peers find each other using the metadata in the torrent file and exchange peer information as needed.
Direct download files are usually either a complete directory or a complete file, or a combination of both. Theoretically, the direct download can use any distribution scheme supported by the file sharing protocol, but most clients allow the use of a simple, sequential download scheme.
The direct upload method is useful for large files. Once the peer has completed the upload, it can immediately start the download. Many clients implement HTTP-based uploads and downloads, which allows the direct upload to be implemented by simply uploading the file to the tracker. However, any upload method allows the tracker to compute a hash of the file, which results in a file size to be uploaded. The server can then return the hash to the client. If the client then downloads the file, they can calculate the hash and compare it to the hash sent from the tracker, allowing it to verify that the file matches the hash sent by the tracker. The client can therefore verify the integrity of the file, preventing any malicious tampering.
Another feature that was implemented in 2006 is the ability to automatically download torrents that are attached to an email message. The advantage of this method is that a user can request a file or a whole set of files on any of their computers, and have their BitTorrent client download the pieces from that file or set of files, all without having to create a torrent themselves. This is most useful for adding file attachments to email messages, as they are often too large for BitTorrent to download.
BitTorrent relies on the fact that peers can be identified through their IP addresses. Although IP addresses are never explicitly published by peers (no HTTP log is made), IP address announcements are made periodically by peers whenever they connect to the network. This is done through the PEX (Port Exchange) mechanism, which works like the UDP broadcast mechanism. A host that wishes to become a torrent peer (a client) sends a PEX message to the rest of the network with the following parameters, among others: 827ec27edc