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- entangled looks promising, but appears to have been abandoned. SF doesn't have code, but did find:
- https://github.com/nandajavarma/entangled
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- Appears to be using an older version of twisted.
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- DHT:
- https://www.bittorrent.org/beps/bep_0005.html
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- btdht looks like a great option.
- https://btdht.readthedocs.io/en/latest/README.html
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- Design for using bep44 and bep46.
- https://www.bittorrent.org/beps/bep_0044.html
- https://www.bittorrent.org/beps/bep_0046.html
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- for what I need, bep44 isn't enough for me, need to "register" that a key applies to the hash...
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- idea: user needs to look up where a hash came from. does a query for the hash of the file, and gets back a list of keys.
- the key + the hash of the file as the salt gives you the torrent of the metadata that the person is publishing for info about that hash..
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- Publish data on a file:
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- Looking up file:
- 1. hash file
- 2. dht query_keys request:
- { 'y': 'q',
- 'q': 'query_keys',
- 't': <txid>,
- 'a': { 'h': <self-identifying hash> }
- }
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- response:
- { 'y': 'r',
- 't': <txid>,
- 'r': { 'k': [ <list of p255 keys> ] }
- }
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- So, there needs to be another add_array(infohash, key) or something similar.
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- BEP46 is interesting for FreeBSD, there can be a salt for each branch (stable/head), which gets updated
- to point to the latest release of each. Or even snapshots. This can be done to always get the latest
- release of FreeBSD
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- https://github.com/webtorrent/webtorrent/issues/886
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- Python 3 only
- https://github.com/bmuller/kademlia
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- https://github.com/isaaczafuta/pydht
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