The default PeerId used in client requests is b"-qB00000000000000001".
The prefix -qB is used by qBittorrent. We should use a new one that is not already in use by another client.
I think we can use:
TC: In the future if we have a Torrust BitTorrent Client
RC: Now, for the Torrust Tracker (Rust) Client.
impl QueryBuilder {
/// # Panics
///
/// Will panic if the default info-hash value is not a valid info-hash.
#[must_use]
pub fn with_default_values() -> QueryBuilder {
let default_announce_query = Query {
info_hash: InfoHash::from_str("9c38422213e30bff212b30c360d26f9a02136422").unwrap().0, // DevSkim: ignore DS173237
peer_addr: IpAddr::V4(Ipv4Addr::new(192, 168, 1, 88)),
downloaded: 0,
uploaded: 0,
peer_id: PeerId(*b"b"-qB00000000000000001"00000000000000001").0,
port: 17548,
left: 0,
event: Some(Event::Started),
compact: Some(Compact::NotAccepted),
};
Self {
announce_query: default_announce_query,
}
}
We can use a random ID, for example: b"-RC53070047639607806"
cc @da2ce7
The default PeerId used in client requests is
b"-qB00000000000000001".The prefix
-qBis used by qBittorrent. We should use a new one that is not already in use by another client.I think we can use:
TC: In the future if we have a Torrust BitTorrent ClientRC: Now, for the Torrust Tracker (Rust) Client.We can use a random ID, for example:
b"-RC53070047639607806"cc @da2ce7