The encryption used by many popular BitTorrent clients today s RC4 encryption . It will obfuscate not only the header but the entire stream, which makes it considerably more difficult to detect that you're using BitTorrent.
Azureus - To turn on encryption, head to the Tools menu. Select Options, then Connection, then Transport Encryption. Check the "Require encrypted transport" box and select RC4 in the "Minimum encryption" drop-down menu.
µTorrent - Open up the Preferences panel and select the BitTorrent tab. Select Protocol encryption and then choose between "enabled" and "forced."
"Enabled" option to allow unencrypted connections when no encrypted clients exist. It will give you more connections, but it won't be as effective at defeating traffic shapers.
BitComet -Head to the Options menu and choose Preferences. Then go to Advanced > Connection and select "Protocol encryption." There are options for "auto detect" and "always."
Change the Way the BitTorrent Protocol Behaves:
The BitTorrent protocol has a distinct handshake. To control uploading by seeders, ISPs have learned to look for this handshake. The recent releases of both µTorrent and Azureus include a "Lazy Bitfield" feature to hide seeders from ISPs.
When Lazy Bitfield is enabled, the handshake is changed to make a BitTorrent seeder initially appear to be a non-seeding peer (sometimes called a leecher). This is done by sending a bitfield indicating missing pieces. Then, once the handshake is done, the client notifies its peer that it now has the pieces that were originally indicated as missing.
Azureus - To turn on encryption, head to the Tools menu. Select Options, then Transfer. Enable Lazy-Bitfield here.
µTorrent Lazy Bitfield is controlled in the Advanced section Preferences: peer.lazy_bitfield.
Change Your BitTorrent Port Number:
The default port for BitTorrent transfers is port 6881, with some clients using different ports within the range of 6881-6999. As a result of ISP interference, all clients allow you to change the port number (or port range, sometimes) used for BitTorrent transfers. The setting is in the Options or Preferences for your client .
But remember ,Whenever you change your port, you need to adjust your router to allow incoming connections. The process of locating the current port being used and then configuring your router to match. This is Port Forwarding . (I ll brief up about port forwarding if u need to know anything about it) .
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