I’ve searched for an answer for a few hours now and every site I’ve come across is just a copy of the last one, covering only downloading in most cases.

What are the best practices for uploading and seeding (legal) original content to stay as anonymous as possible?

I’m using:



  • Linux
  • A Paid VPN
  • A Private tracker
  • An anonymous email with said tracker
  • qBittorrent
  • Brickfrog@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    3 months ago

    Best practice for seeding is to verify and ensure that you are fully connectable (port forwarded). Check that your torrent client’s incoming connection port is actually connectable from the internet, you can use any port test website for that e.g. https://www.canyouseeme.org , https://www.yougetsignal.com/tools/open-ports , etc.

    If you are using a paid torrent friendly VPN service then verify that the VPN service itself allows port forwarding and follow their instructions to set that up. (the port forward you set up in the VPN service is the port you would configure in your torrent client’s incoming connection port setting).

    For the port forward itself you may want to configure a port number in the ephemeral port range (49152–65535) particularly if your ISP has a habit of throttling bandwidth on lower port numbers. That may not matter as much if you’re using a VPN.

    I don’t know what to recommend with the other stuff, private trackers already have their own rules on what they allow to be uploaded to their tracker. Best to read through the private tracker’s rules for that.

    • TheWorldRolledMe@lemmy.worldOP
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      3 months ago

      Thank you for all of the information and the resources! I will be sure to make sure everything’s configured correctly