Daniel Raeder

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@chr15m I personally want users from a restricted country like China to be able to use my tracker server however they need to, and ideally I wouldn't block any clients.......

@chr15m If you need me to test anything you've created, I can add new servers to Heroku as necessary with little to no cost as long as those servers don't...

@chr15m Well that's interesting, because I was talking with the developer of [fake-bitttorrent-client](https://www.npmjs.com/package/fake-bittorrent-client) about how to address timeout issues for my _tracker server tester_ ... In that [issue](https://github.com/theobarrague/fake-bittorrent-client/issues/2) I found...

Also, there is a limit to dynamically assigned ports that can be opened for any computer using IPV4... https://stackoverflow.com/questions/113224/what-is-the-largest-tcp-ip-network-port-number-allowable-for-ipv4

Right... so how to get them participating is the question? I made [P2P Tracker](https://github.com/draeder/p2p-tracker) so anyone could run a tracker server either locally or in Heroku.. The trouble is, who...

@hello-smile6 That's up to you. I have not had any issues deploying my own tracker server to Heroku. The issues with my server popped up when my server address was...

@hello-smile6 By the way, it just occurred to me that I was working on something similar to what you suggested with DNS. I have the repo set to private since...

@hello-smile6 Well, I got back to writing this today. I have it nearly complete for a first pass. I'll come back soon and post the repo link. It's called `signal-swarm`....

@hello-smile6 It's a tracker server implementation that communicates with other tracker servers based on a shared "topic" or "app name". To participate, you have to have a domain set up...

Trackers listen on ports 80 and 443 in the context of Bugout/Webtorrent. For inbound back to the container, it is a dynamic range of ports.