Welcome to I Love Classics!

Updated 19th of February 2010.
 
This FAQ is work in progress. Not all of it is relevant to I Love Classics and will be changed as and when needed.
 
If you believe you have the content and ability to be an uploader do not hesitate to contact us!
 
This is a private tracker, and you have to register before you can get full access to the site. Before you do anything here at I Love Classics we suggest you read the rules! There are only a few rules to abide by, but we do enforce them!

Before you go any further you should read the I Love Classics user agreement.

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Site information - Top


What is this bittorrent all about anyway? How do I get the files?

Check out Brian's BitTorrent FAQ and Guide


Where does the donated money go?

The donated money from members goes towards the costs of the server hosting fees and renewing the domain name fees annually.

User information - Top


I registered an account but did not receive the confirmation e-mail!

Make sure you have waited a couple of hours after registering as some email hosts have bottlenecks. Make sure you check your spam/junk folder in your email, it may have ended up there. Note though that if you didn't receive the email the first time it will probably not succeed the second time either so you should really try another email address at a different domain. Sign up for a free account at Gmail and use that. Once on the site, contact admin to delete your old uncomfirmed account.


My signup link didn't work. I got the message Sorry Pal :)

Sometimes the signup link does not work, or you waited too long to activate your account.
Either send an email to the address mentioned in your signup email, stating your username, or, wait three days and sign up again. After 3 days, unsuccessful sign ups are deleted, leaving your username open for re-registration.


I've lost my user name or password! Can you send it to me?

Please use this form to have the login details mailed back to you.


Can you rename my account?

We do not rename accounts normally. If you have a very good reason, we may make an exception but for most cases, it's unlikely.


Can you delete my (confirmed) account?

If you have not uploaded or downloaded anything from ILC, then yes. Contact a Moderator who can do this for you. If you have uploaded or downloaded anything here, then no. It messes up our stats.


So, what's MY ratio?

Your ratio is displayed near the top left on every page on the site, under Welcome Back, (your username).

It's important to distinguish between your overall ratio and the individual ratio on each torrent you may be seeding or leeching. The overall ratio takes into account the total uploaded and downloaded from your account since you joined the site. The individual ratio takes into account those values for each torrent. You can view your individual torrent ratio byt clicking on your name, then on Completed Torrents.

You may see two symbols instead of a number: "Inf.", which is just an abbreviation for Infinity, and means that you have downloaded 0 bytes while uploading a non-zero amount (ul/dl becomes infinity); "---", which should be read as "non-available", and shows up when you have both downloaded and uploaded 0 bytes (ul/dl = 0/0 which is an indeterminate amount).


Why is my IP displayed on my details page?

Only you and the site moderators can view your IP address and email. Regular users do not see that information.


Help! I cannot login!? (a.k.a. Login of Death)

This problem sometimes occurs with MSIE. Close all Internet Explorer windows and open Internet Options in the control panel. Click the Delete Cookies button. You should now be able to login.

If you try and log in 5 times unsuccessfully, your IP address will be banned. The Admin removes these bans every couple of days, so keep coming back and recover your pass when you can.


My IP address is dynamic. How do I stay logged in?

You do not have to have a static IP anymore. All you have to do is make sure you are logged in with your actual IP when starting a torrent session. After that, even if the IP changes mid-session, the seeding or leeching will continue and the statistics will update without any problem.


Why is my port number reported as "---"? (And why should I care?)

The tracker has determined that you are firewalled or NATed and cannot accept incoming connections.

This means that other peers in the swarm will be unable to connect to you, only you to them. Even worse, if two peers are both in this state they will not be able to connect at all. This has obviously a detrimental effect on the overall speed.

The way to solve the problem involves opening the ports used for incoming connections (the same range you defined in your client) on the firewall and/or configuring your NAT server to use a basic form of NAT for that range instead of NAPT (the actual process differs widely between different router models. Check your router documentation and/or support forum. You will also find lots of information on the subject at PortForward).


What are the different user classes?

  User   The default class of new members.
  Power User   A user that has been a member for at least 4 weeks, has uploaded at least 25GB and has a ratio at or above 1.05. Promotion is automatic.
  Star   Has donated to I Love Classics.
  VIP   Same privileges as Power User and is considered an Elite Member of I Love Classics. Immune to automatic demotion.
  Other   Customised title.
  Uploader   Same as PU except with upload rights and immune to automatic demotion.
  Moderator   Can edit and delete any uploaded torrents. Can also moderate usercomments and disable accounts.
  Administrator   Can do just about anything.



How does this promotion thing work anyway?

  Power User   Must have been be a member for at least 4 weeks, have uploaded at least 25GB and have a ratio at or above 1.05.
The promotion is automatic when these conditions are met. Note that you will be automatically demoted from
this status if your ratio drops below 0.95 at any time.
  VIP   Assigned by the site at our discretion to users we feel contribute something special to the site. Or traded in karma which lasts for one month.
  Other   Conferred by staff at their discretion. Or traded in karma.
  Uploader   Appointed by Admins/SysOp (see the 'Uploading' section for conditions).
  Moderator   Don't ask us, we'll ask you!



Why can't my friend become a member?

There is a maximum user limit. When that number is reached we stop accepting new members. Accounts inactive for more than 60 days are automatically deleted, so keep trying. (There is no reservation or queuing system, don't ask for that.)


How do I add an avatar to my profile?

First, find an image that you like, and that is within the rules. Then you will have to find a place to host it, such as our own BitBucket. (Other popular choices are Photobucket, Upload-It! or ImageShack). If your avatar is an animated gif, please resize it to under 150x150 pixels. A tutrorial for this, is here. All that is left to do is copy the URL you were given when uploading it to the avatar field in your profile.

Please do not make a post just to test your avatar. If everything is allright you'll see it in your details page.


I will be away for a long time, will my account be deleted?

If you do not log into the site within 60 days, your account will be deleted. To prevent deletion of your account, you can Park your account in your user control panel. If your account is parked and you don't log in within 120 days, your account will be deleted.


I have been ratio warned, what can I do?

Once on ratio warning, you will not be able to download any new .torrent files from the site. You can still download the .torrent files that you have completed, or uploaded in the past. This will enable you to keep seeding those torrents.
There are some guidelines on how to improve your ratio Here
We have a forum especially for ratio help, where you can ask others to download from you Here

Stats - Top


Most common reason for stats not updating

  • The user is cheating. (a.k.a. "Summary Ban")
  • The server is overloaded and unresponsive. Just try to keep the session open until the server responds again. (Flooding the server with consecutive manual updates is not recommended.)
  • You are using a faulty client. If you want to use an experimental or CVS version you do it at your own risk.
  • Not closing your client properly or rebooting your computer without exiting your client properly. i.e. through the client program menu.



Best practices

  • If a torrent you are currently leeching/seeding is not listed on your profile, just wait or force a manual update.
  • Make sure you exit your client properly, so that the tracker receives "event=completed".
  • If the tracker is down, do not stop seeding. As long as the tracker is back up before you exit the client the stats should update properly.
  • An ideal ratio on each torrent is 1 to 1.5. Overseeding can be as bad as underseeding. The exception to this is when no-one else answers a re-seed request, then, by all means start the torrent up again.



May I use any bittorrent client?

No. The tracker updates the stats correctly for most bittorrent clients, but some clients are banned because of their bad practices, or their incorrect tracker updates. However, we still recommend that you use one of the following clients:
  • UTorrent (earlier versions are banned)
  • UTorrent Mac
  • Azerus/Vuze
  • Transmission
  • Bittorrent (mainline)
  • kTorrent (Linux)
These clients report correctly to the tracker when canceling/finishing a torrent session.

Clients in alpha or beta version should be avoided.


Why is a torrent I'm leeching/seeding listed several times in my profile?

If for some reason (e.g. pc crash, or frozen client) your client exits improperly and you restart it, it will have a new peer_id, so it will show as a new torrent. The old one will never receive a "event=completed" or "event=stopped" and will be listed until some tracker timeout. Just ignore it, it will eventually go away.


I've finished or cancelled a torrent. Why is it still listed in my profile?

Some clients, notably TorrentStorm and Nova Torrent, do not report properly to the tracker when canceling or finishing a torrent. In that case the tracker will keep waiting for some message - and thus listing the torrent as seeding or leeching - until some timeout occurs. Just ignore it, it will eventually go away.


Why do I sometimes see torrents I'm not leeching in my profile!?

When a torrent is first started, the tracker uses the IP to identify the user. Therefore the torrent will become associated with the user who last accessed the site from that IP. If you share your IP in some way (you are behind NAT/ICS, or using a proxy), and some of the persons you share it with are also users, you may occasionally see their torrents listed in your profile. (If they start a torrent session from that IP and you were the last one to visit the site the torrent will be associated with you). Note that now torrents listed in your profile will always count towards your total stats.


Multiple IPs (Can I login from different computers?)

Yes, the tracker is now capable of following sessions from different IPs for the same user. A torrent is associated with the user when it starts, and only at that moment is the IP relevant. So if you want to seed/leech from computer A and computer B with the same account you should access the site from computer A, start the torrent there, and then repeat both steps from computer B (not limited to two computers or to a single torrent on each, this is just the simplest example). You do not need to login again when closing the torrent.
The tracker will not allow anyone to leech from more than 1 IP address to protect from account hijacking (and cheating). If you are on a dynamic IP, you may experience this warning. Log into the site and wait up to 40 minutes for the tracker to allow your download again.
Multiple accounts per user are not allowed.


How does NAT/ICS change the picture?

This is a very particular case in that all computers in the LAN will appear to the outside world as having the same IP. We must distinguish between two cases:

1. You are the single I Love Classics user in the LAN

You should use the same I Love Classics account on all the computers.

Note also that in the ICS case it is preferable to run the BT client on the ICS gateway. Clients running on the other computers will be unconnectable (their ports will be listed as "---", as explained elsewhere in the FAQ) unless you specify the appropriate services in your ICS configuration (a good explanation of how to do this for Windows XP can be found here). In the NAT case you should configure different ranges for clients on different computers and create appropriate NAT rules in the router. (Details vary widely from router to router and are outside the scope of this FAQ. Check your router documentation and/or support forum.)


2. There are multiple I Love Classics users in the LAN

At present there is no way of making this setup always work properly with I Love Classics. Each torrent will be associated with the user who last accessed the site from within the LAN before the torrent was started. Unless there is cooperation between the users mixing of statistics is possible. (User A accesses the site, downloads a .torrent file, but does not start the torrent immediately. Meanwhile, user B accesses the site. User A then starts the torrent. The torrent will count towards user B's statistics, not user A's.)

It is your LAN, the responsibility is yours. Do not ask us to ban other users with the same IP, we will not do that. (Why should we ban him instead of you?)

Uploading - Top


Why can't I upload torrents?

You can! We welcome new uploads. As long as you read, and adhere to the Upload Rules first.


What criteria must I meet before I can join the Uploader team?

You must be able to:
  • Upload new torrents on a continual basis (Min of 2 perk week expected)
  • Have some knowledge of how to rip/encode films
  • Read and understand the upload rules and know what is required in a torrent post
  • Be able to seed, or make sure your torrent is well-seeded, for at least 24 hours.
  • Should have at least 40kbs upload bandwidth.
  • If you think you can match these criteria do not hesitate to contact one of the administrators.
    Remember! Write your application carefully! Be sure to include your UL speed and what kind of stuff you're planning to upload.
    Only well written letters with serious intent will be considered. You will have to upload a number of torrents to prove your capability first.


    Can I upload your torrents to other trackers?

    No. We are a closed, limited-membership community. Only registered users can use the ILC tracker. Posting our torrents on other trackers is useless, since people who attempt to download them will be unable to connect with us. This generates a lot of frustration and bad-will against us, and will therefore not be tolerated.

    Complaints from other sites' administrative staff about our torrents being posted on their sites will result in the banning of the users responsible.

    (However, the movies you download from other users here are yours to do as you please. You can always create another torrent, pointing to some other tracker, and upload it to the site of your choice.)

    Downloading - Top


    Why did an active torrent suddenly disappear?

    There may be two reasons for this:
    (1) The torrent may have been out-of-sync with the site rules.
    (2) The uploader may have deleted it because it was a bad release. A replacement will probably be uploaded to take its place.



    How do I resume a broken download or reseed something?

    The file you are trying to re-seed or resume, must be in the same folder on your computer that your client downloads everything to. The filename must match the filename listed on site. Click on File(s) in a torrent listing to view what the filename should be. Click on the .torrent file to send it to your client. Uncheck Start Torrent. Right click on the torrent in your client and choose Force ReCheck. The file will be scanned and it will resume/reseed the torrent.


    Why do my downloads sometimes stall at 99%?

    The more pieces you have, the harder it becomes to find peers who have pieces you are missing. That is why downloads sometimes slow down or even stall when there are just a few percent remaining. Just be patient and you will, sooner or later, get the remaining pieces.


    What are these "a piece has failed an hash check" messages?

    Bittorrent clients check the data they receive for integrity. When a piece fails this check it is automatically re-downloaded. Occasional hash fails are a common occurrence, and you shouldn't worry.

    Some clients have an (advanced) option/preference to 'kick/ban clients that send you bad data' or similar. It should be turned on, since it makes sure that if a peer repeatedly sends you pieces that fail the hash check it will be ignored in the future.


    The torrent is supposed to be 100MB. How come I downloaded 120MB?

    See the hash fails topic. If your client receives bad data it will have to redownload it, therefore the total downloaded may be larger than the torrent size. Make sure the "kick/ban" option is turned on to minimize the extra downloads.


    Why do I get a "rejected by tracker - Port xxxx is blacklisted" error?

    Your client is reporting to the tracker that it uses one of the default bittorrent ports (6881-6889) or any other common p2p port for incoming connections.

    I Love Classics does not allow clients to use ports commonly associated with p2p protocols. The reason for this is that it is a common practice for ISPs to throttle those ports (that is, limit the bandwidth, hence the speed).

    The blocked ports list include, but is not neccessarily limited to, the following:

    Direct Connect
    411 - 413
    Kazaa
    1214
    eDonkey
    4662
    Gnutella
    6346 - 6347
    BitTorrent
    6881 - 6889

    In order to use use our tracker you must configure your client to use any port range that does not contain those ports (a range within the region 49152 through 65535 is preferable, cf. IANA). Notice that some clients, like Azureus 2.0.7.0 or higher, use a single port for all torrents, while most others use one port per open torrent. The size of the range you choose should take this into account (typically less than 10 ports wide. There is no benefit whatsoever in choosing a wide range, and there are possible security implications).

    These ports are used for connections between peers, not client to tracker. Therefore this change will not interfere with your ability to use other trackers (in fact it should increase your speed with torrents from any tracker, not just ours). Your client will also still be able to connect to peers that are using the standard ports. If your client does not allow custom ports to be used, you will have to switch to one that does.

    Do not ask us, or in the forums, which ports you should choose. The more random the choice, the harder it will be for ISPs to catch on to us and start limiting speeds on the ports we use. If we simply define another range, ISPs will start throttling that range also.

    Finally, remember to forward the chosen ports in your router and/or open them in your firewall, should you use them.


    Why do I get a "Not authorized (You are downloading your maximum number of allowed torrents - x)" error ?

    This is part of the "Slot System". The slot system is being used to limit the concurrent downloads for users based upon what their ratio is, and the amount they've downloaded.

    In detail:

    Users with ratio < 0.3 / Uploaded < 12 gb have 2 download slots available
    Users with ratio < 0.4 / Uploaded < 15 gb have 3 download slots available
    Users with ratio < 0.5 / Uploaded < 17.5 gb have 4 download slots available
    Users with ratio < 0.6 / Uploaded < 20 gb have 6 download slots available
    Users with ratio > 0.6 / Uploaded > 20 gb have 9 download slots
    VIP Users get 12 download slots
    Uploaders and above get unlimited slots

    In all cases the seeding slots are unlimited. However if you have already filled all your available download slots and try to start seeding you will receive the same error. In this case you must free at least one download slot in order to start all your seeds and then start the download. If all your download slots are filled, the system will deny any connection before validating, if you want to download or seed. So first start your seeds and after that your downloads.


    At any time, you can check your available slots in the member bar on top of the page

    You should also know that the slots for every user are calculated every 40min. Which means that if you cross a ratio barrier for more or less slots the tracker will need up to 40min to be informed of this change, in spite of the maximum slots that you can see on your member bar.



    What is the passkey System? How does it work?

    The passkey system has been implemented in order to substitute the ip checking system. This means that the tracker doesnt check anymore your logged ip in order to verify if you are logged in or registered with the tracker. Every user has a personal passkey, a random key generated by the system. When a user tries to download a torrent, its personal passkey is imprinted in the tracker url of the torrent, allowing to the tracker to identify any source connected on it. In this way, you can seed a torrent for example, at home and at your office simultaneously without any problem with the 2 different ips. Per torrent 3 simultaneous connections are permitted per user, and in case of leeching only 1 (That means you can leech a torrent from one location only at a time.


    Why do i get a "Unknown Passkey" error?

    You will get this error, firstly if you are not registered on our tracker, or if you havent downloaded the torrent to use from our webpage, when you were logged in. In this case, just register or log in and redownload the torrent. There is a chance to get this error also, at the first time you download anything as a new user, or at the first download after you reset your passkey. The reason is simply that the tracker reviews the changes in the passkeys every few minutes and not instantly. For that reason just leave the torrent running for a few minutes, and you will get eventually an OK message from the tracker.


    When do i need to reset my passkey?

    • If your passkey has been leeched and other user(s) uses it to download torrents using your account. In this case, you will see torrents stated in your account that you are not leeching or seeding .
    • When your clients hangs up or your connection is terminated without pressing the stop button of your client. In this case, in your account you will see that you are still leeching/seeding the torrents even that your client has been closed. Normally these "ghost peers" will be cleaned automatically within 30 minutes, but if you want to resume your downloads and the tracker denied that due to the fact that you "already are downloading the same torrents - Connection limit error" then you should reset your passkey and redownload the torrent, then resume it.



    What is DHT and Why must i turn it off?

    DHT must be disabled in your client, DHT can cause your stats to be recorded incorrectly and could be seen as cheating also disable PEX (peer exchange) Anyone using this will be banned for cheating the system. Check your snatchlist regularly to ensure stats are being recorded correctly, allow 30mins for the tracker to update your stats.


    Why Can't I Download a .torrent file?

    Users on ratio-warning cannot download a new .torrent file, except for ones they've already completed to allow them to seed again.

    If you have completed more than 20 torrents, you must seed at least 3 of them before you can download a new .torrent file.
    If you cannot seed 3 torrents because of a hard drive crash or similar, let a staff member know and we can help you.
    You can still download .torrent files for your completed torrents and uploaded torrents without seeding anything.

    Staff can prevent a user from downloading any .torrent files at all. If you are not on ratio warning and cannot download .torrent files, you would have received a pm stating that fact. Please contact the staff member in question that stopped your download ability, in order to resolve the issue.

    How can I improve my download speed? - Top


    Do not immediately jump on new torrents

    The download speed mostly depends on the seeder-to-leecher ratio (SLR). Poor download speed is mainly a problem with new and very popular torrents where the SLR is low.

    (sidenote: make sure you remember that you did not enjoy the low speed. Seed so that others will not endure the same.)

    There are a couple of things that you can try on your end to improve your speed:

    In particular, do not do it if you have a slow connection. The best speeds will be found around the half-life of a torrent, when the SLR will be at its highest. (The downside is that you will not be able to seed so much. It's up to you to balance the pros and cons of this.)


    Limit your upload speed

    The upload speed affects the download speed in essentially two ways:
    • Bittorrent peers tend to favour those other peers that upload to them. This means that if A and B are leeching the same torrent and A is sending data to B at high speed then B will try to reciprocate. So due to this effect high upload speeds lead to high download speeds.
    • Due to the way TCP works, when A is downloading something from B it has to keep telling B that it received the data sent to him. (These are called acknowledgements - ACKs -, a sort of "got it!" messages). If A fails to do this then B will stop sending data and wait. If A is uploading at full speed there may be no bandwidth left for the ACKs and they will be delayed. So due to this effect excessively high upload speeds lead to low download speeds.
    The full effect is a combination of the two. The upload should be kept as high as possible while allowing the ACKs to get through without delay. A good thumb rule is keeping the upload at about 80% of the theoretical upload speed. You will have to fine tune yours to find out what works best for you. (Remember that keeping the upload high has the additional benefit of helping with your ratio.)

    If you are running more than one instance of a client it is the overall upload speed that you must take into account. Some clients (e.g. Azureus) limit global upload speed, others (e.g. Shad0w's) do it on a per torrent basis. Know your client. The same applies if you are using your connection for anything else (e.g. browsing or ftp), always think of the overall upload speed.


    Limit the number of simultaneous connections

    Some operating systems (like Windows 9x) do not deal well with a large number of connections, and may even crash. Also some home routers (particularly when running NAT and/or firewall with stateful inspection services) tend to become slow or crash when having to deal with too many connections. There are no fixed values for this, you may try 60 or 100 and experiment with the value. Note that these numbers are additive, if you have two instances of a client running the numbers add up.


    Limit the number of simultaneous uploads

    Isn't this the same as above? No. Connections limit the number of peers your client is talking to and/or downloading from. Uploads limit the number of peers your client is actually uploading to. The ideal number is typically much lower than the number of connections, and highly dependent on your (physical) connection.


    Just give it some time

    As explained above peers favour other peers that upload to them. When you start leeching a new torrent you have nothing to offer to other peers and they will tend to ignore you. This makes the starts slow, in particular if, by change, the peers you are connected to include few or no seeders. The download speed should increase as soon as you have some pieces to share.


    Why is my browsing so slow while leeching?

    Your download speed is always finite. If you are a peer in a fast torrent it will almost certainly saturate your download bandwidth, and your browsing will suffer. At the moment there is no client that allows you to limit the download speed, only the upload. You will have to use a third-party solution, such as NetLimiter.

    Browsing was used just as an example, the same would apply to gaming, IMing, etc...

    My ISP uses a transparent proxy. What should I do? - Top


    What is a proxy?

    Basically a middleman. When you are browsing a site through a proxy your requests are sent to the proxy and the proxy forwards them to the site instead of you connecting directly to the site. There are several classifications (the terminology is far from standard):

     Transparent   A transparent proxy is one that needs no configuration on the clients. It works by automatically redirecting all port 80 traffic to the proxy. (Sometimes used as a synonym for non-anonymous.)
     Explicit/Voluntary   Clients must configure their browsers to use them.
     Anonymous   The proxy sends no client identification to the server. (HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR header is not sent; the server does not see your IP.)
     Highly Anonymous   The proxy sends no client nor proxy identification to the server. (HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR, HTTP_VIA and HTTP_PROXY_CONNECTION headers are not sent; the server doesn't see your IP and doesn't even know you're using a proxy.)
     Public   (Self explanatory)

    A transparent proxy may or may not be anonymous, and there are several levels of anonymity.


    How do I find out if I'm behind a (transparent/anonymous) proxy?

    Try ProxyJudge. It lists the HTTP headers that the server where it is running received from you. The relevant ones are HTTP_CLIENT_IP, HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR and REMOTE_ADDR.


    Why is my port listed as "---" even though I'm not NAT/Firewalled?

    The I Love Classics tracker is quite smart at finding your real IP, but it does need the proxy to send the HTTP header HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR. If your ISP's proxy does not then what happens is that the tracker will interpret the proxy's IP address as the client's IP address. So when you login and the tracker tries to connect to your client to see if you are NAT/firewalled it will actually try to connect to the proxy on the port your client reports to be using for incoming connections. Naturally the proxy will not be listening on that port, the connection will fail and the tracker will think you are NAT/firewalled.


    Can I bypass my ISP's proxy?

    If your ISP only allows HTTP traffic through port 80 or blocks the usual proxy ports then you would need to use something like socks and that is outside the scope of this FAQ.

    Otherwise you may try the following:
    • Choose any public non-anonymous proxy that does not use port 80 (e.g. from this, this or this list).
    • Configure your computer to use that proxy. For Windows XP, do Start, Control Panel, Internet Options, Connections, LAN Settings, Use a Proxy server, Advanced and type in the IP and port of your chosen proxy. Or from Internet Explorer use Tools, Internet Options, ...
    • (Facultative) Visit ProxyJudge. If you see an HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR in the list followed by your IP then everything should be ok, otherwise choose another proxy and try again.
    • Visit I Love Classics. Hopefully the tracker will now pickup your real IP (check your profile to make sure).

    Notice that now you will be doing all your browsing through a public proxy, which are typically quite slow. Communications between peers do not use port 80 so their speed will not be affected by this, and should be better than when you were "unconnectable".


    Why can't I signup from behind a proxy?

    It is our policy not to allow new accounts to be opened from behind a proxy.


    Does this apply to other torrent sites?

    This section was written for I Love Classics, a closed, port 80-81 tracker. Other trackers may be open or closed, and many listen on e.g. ports 6868 or 6969. The above does not necessarily apply to other trackers.

    Why can't I connect? Is the site blocking me? - Top


    Maybe my address is blacklisted?

    The site blocks addresses listed in the (former) PeerGuardian database, as well as addresses of banned users. This works at Apache/PHP level, it's just a script that blocks logins from those addresses. It should not stop you from reaching the site. In particular it does not block lower level protocols, you should be able to ping/traceroute the server even if your address is blacklisted. If you cannot then the reason for the problem lies elsewhere.

    If somehow your address is indeed blocked in the PG database do not contact us about it, it is not our policy to open ad hoc exceptions. You should clear your IP with the database maintainers instead.


    Your ISP blocks the site's address

    (In first place, it's unlikely your ISP is doing so. DNS name resolution and/or network problems are the usual culprits.)
    There's nothing we can do. You should contact your ISP (or get a new one). Note that you can still visit the site via a proxy, follow the instructions in the relevant section. In this case it doesn't matter if the proxy is anonymous or not, or which port it listens to.

    Notice that you will always be listed as an "unconnectable" client because the tracker will be unable to check that you're capable of accepting incoming connections.

    What if I can't find the answer to my problem here? - Top


    You can try these:

    Post in the Forums, by all means. You'll find it is usually a friendly and helpful place, provided you follow a few basic guidelines:
    • Make sure your problem is not really in this FAQ. There's no point in posting just to be sent back here.
    • Before posting read the sticky topics (the ones at the top). Many times new information that still hasn't been incorporated in the FAQ can be found there.
    • Help us in helping you. Do not just say "it doesn't work!". Provide details so that we don't have to guess or waste time asking. What client do you use? What's your OS? What's your network setup? What's the exact error message you get, if any? What are the torrents you are having problems with? The more you tell, the easier it will be for us, and getting a reply will be more likely.
    • Needless to say: be polite. Demanding help rarely works, asking for help usually does the trick.

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