How To Encrypt BitTorrent Traffic
Written by Ernesto on April 16, 2006More and more ISP’s are limiting and throttling BitTorrent traffic on their networks. By throttling BitTorrent traffic the speed of BitTorrent downloads decrease, and high speed downloads are out of the question.
The list of ISP’s that limit BitTorrent traffic, or plan to do so is growing every day, and according to the BBC, the ‘bandwidth war’ has begun.
Are you not sure if your traffic is being throttled Check the list of bad ISP’s.
But there is a solution. Encrypting your torrents will prevent throttling ISP’s from shaping your traffic. I will explain how to enable encryption in Azureus, uTorrent, and Bitcomet, the three most popular torrent clients.
What does encryption Do?
The RC4 encryption obfuscates not only the header but the entire stream. This means that it’s very hard for your ISP to detect that the traffic you are generating comes from BitTorrent.
Note that RC4 uses more CPU time than the plain encryption or no encryption. It is however harder to identify for traffic shaping devices
How can I do this?
This is different for all clients; check the setting for your favorite client below.

1. Go to: Tools > Options > Connection > Transport Encryption
2. Check the ‘require encrypted transport’ box.
3. Choose RC4 in the ‘minimum encryption’ dropdown box
note that RC4 uses more CPU time than the plain encryption or no encryption. It is however harder to identify for traffic shaping devices
4. You can choose to tick the ‘Allow non-encrypted outgoing connections if encrypted connection attempt fails’ box. This will ensure compatibility with clients that are not using encryption. However, it makes it easier for your ISP to detect BitTorrent traffic. I recommend that you try to tick this box first. If you are still not getting proper speeds untick it
5. Tick the ‘Allow non-encrypted incoming connections’ box

That’s it, your BitTorrent traffic is encrypted now.

1. Go to: Options > Preferences > Advanced > Connection
2. Go to: ‘Protocol encryption’ You can choose between ‘auto detect’ and ‘always’. Auto detect will give you more connections but offers less protection against traffic shapers.
I would recommend to try auto detect first, if that doesn’t increase your speeds you need to switch to always

That’s it, your BitTorrent traffic is encrypted now.
uTorrent

1. Go to: Options > Preferences > BitTorrent
2. Go to ‘Protocol encryption’, you can choose between ‘enabled’ and ‘forced’. ‘Enabled’ will give you more connections but offers less protection against traffic shapers.
I would recommend to try ‘enabled’ first, if that doesn’t increase your speeds you need to swich to ‘forced’.
3. Ticking ‘Allow legacy incoming connections’ allows non ecrypted clients to connect to you. This improves compatibility between clients but makes you more vulnerable to traffic shapers.
I would recommend to tick this box, but if that doesn’t increase your speeds, untick it!

That’s it, your BitTorrent traffic is encrypted now.
Good luck and happy torrenting
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It’s telling me that the section is intended for Intermediate mode or higher.
How do I change my status?
Holy Crap, Thx A LOT!!!
Forced with legacy connection gave me extremely good result on bell 16mbps. I have 5 torrents with a total download speed of around 520kBps on wireless(g). Gonna try it on Ethernet later and try different settings. Thx again, I would’ve never seen the forced setting if it wasn’t for this article. Thx a million times…
-Sticking it to Bell
I Have a Question,
This Work If My ISP have Stealth my Ports P2P.
I in a VPN (Virtual Private Network)
My PC is Connected to wireless network to one server. My Ip is 192.168.xxx.xxx, and the server have stealth the ports p2p.
Somebody help me!!!!!!
comcast was keeping me at 30 kb/s now im rocking 150 kb/s upwards, thnx
I just encrypted it , well not much changes after all.
Still, can anybody teach me how to max the upload speed??
got to mode and change the setting
Tiscali manages some of the networks for EFH Broadband (which, incidentally , was bought by 186k Group). Throttling is now the norm with them. Although I pay 30 British pounds per month, the service is atrocious. I will be moving on soon!
I just download Kerio and my download speed (w/ bittorrent) went from 30 kB/s to 150-200 kB/s
Thanks :)
BitLord provides no way of port forwarding or encryption…easy to use, crap at downloading with Virgin, so I just got out of virgin in 30 days, Utorrent installed but port forwarding is pain in the backside, the encryption is easy, I dont know why Bitlord doesnt do encryption…so uTorrent is installed whilst I mess about try to port forward, static IPs etc its no easy round it is there?
thanks man for the help
my isp limits the bandwith so this helps alot.
se ya
Hi,
I’d like to know if we are protected against legal action? can the authorities see what we are downloading and is it illegal? IE movies that are not out in my country and the like. Is there a way to encrypt / protect our selves if so?
cheers
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