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  1. On Demonoid, the Updated info is showing as "Request failed - Invalid response". On my torrent client's end (qBittorent), the Status shows as 'Not Working', N/A timed out. I know the Demonoid tracker is working as there were other direct torrents uploaded on the site today with downloads/seeds.

  2. If you ever used demonoid back when it was up, you probably would have experienced it being down a few times due to traffic overloads (and DDoS attacks). Don't you think you'd need a decent amount of servers to deal with all that traffic?

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  4. By design, it is impossible to download those torrents without the Demonoid tracker being available. Disabling the private flag from the magnet links would effectively change the torrent, and no peers would be available to download from.

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    • Demonii Tracker
    • Surprise Comeback
    • Demonii Has A New Owner
    • 7 Years Waiting…
    • Tech Specs
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    In 2015, Demonii was the largest torrent tracker around. The Demonoid-inspired service handled requests from more than 50 million peers, resulting in more than two billion connections per day. This reign ended abruptly at the end of that year. When the Motion Picture Association shut down the torrent icon YIFY, Demonii went down with it. As it turn...

    Out of nowhere, Demonii suddenly became responsive againthis month. The comeback went largely unnoticed by most torrent users but those that keep a close eye on tracker connections could have noticed. As it turns out, many active torrents still have Demonii in the tracker list. Immediately after its resurrection, Demononii roughly started where it ...

    After reaching out to several people, we found out that ‘Suni’, a veteran in the BitTorrent scene, is behind the comeback. Suni was once the operator of a smaller torrent site and was connected to a collective of torrent sites that was started back in 2005. This collective, which included popular sites such as myBittorrent and Fenopy, pooled resour...

    Unfortunately for Suni, YIFY didn’t want to hand over the domain; at least, not at the time. It would take almost seven years before that would happen. After the early offers to take over Demonii were rejected, Suni and YIFY remained in touch. Over the years the Demonii topic was brought up on occasion, but usually without success. “I would jokingl...

    Demonii, like the original, runs on the OpenTracker software which is relatively lightweight. Suni informs us that the tracker is currently hosted on two virtual machines, running Debian 11 from docker containers. The tracker supports both IPv4 and IPv6 connections. The former are still much more prevalent and the dual-stack server handles around 3...

    It is important to stress that the tracker is content-neutral. It’s simply a service that anyone can use to add to their torrent files. The tracker itself doesn’t host any torrents, nor does it have any control over how people use the tracker. Still, rightsholders may yet demand the blacklisting of certain torrents. Like others such as OpenTrackr.o...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DemonoidDemonoid - Wikipedia

    The tracker did not accept new torrents, but honored existing ones. However, the website and forums remained offline. The tracker went offline on December 15, 2012, first actively refusing all connections, and then becoming unreachable when demonoid.me's DNS servers went down.

  7. Jan 9, 2014 · Demonoid tracker back in action. What appears to be new is that all these torrents are tracked by a single announce URL. Previously, Demonoid used various tracker addresses and ports for its...

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