Gazelle Example Tracker in a Virtual Machine
Project Gazelle v1.0r27 and xbtt Bittorrent Tracker in a Virtual Machine
If you interested in p2p or file-sharing world you would by now know all about Project Gazelle, well if not this or this would be a good place to start.
Okay by now, am assuming you know Gazelle and the new improved xbtt tracker are awesome and want to play with it and see if it could be the answer for your dream/itch/need to run your own indie music or file-sharing community tracker.
Unfortunately installation, configuration and maintenance is a little involved and many people may be put off by the level of complexity. So here is the solution. Download this virtual machine, run a test/dev tracker on your lan, break it, fix it, enhance it and when you are ready you will know, and we will have one more sysop to keep the hydra growing 😉
Now about the VM itself:
Debian 5.0.3 32-bit
Installation Type: Minimal (no Desktop, no GUI, no nothing, Only SSH)
Networking: Bridged/DHCP
RAM: 512 MB (configurable by editing the Debian 5.vmx file)
Disk: 8.0 GB (should be enough for test/dev)
VMware Tools: TBD
Username/Password Details:
Default User Name/password – sysop/gazelle
Root Password: “gazelle”
sysop username/password sysop/gazelle
mysql root password “gazelle”
Gazelle DB Name: xbttdb
Gazelle DB User: xbttdbusr
Gazelle DB password: “xbttdbpwd”
Folders and conf files
Apache config for front-end is /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/000-default
Gazelle front end is installed on /site
xbtt conf file is at /etc/xbtt/xbt_tracker.conf
Gazelle Config file is at /site/clasess/config.php
Download Information
For now the download is only available via bittorrent at TPB.
File Size: 615.21 MiB
Compression: ZIP
This release is NOT intended for production. Even though it can easily be used as a starting point for a great production platform, the release as-is is not suitable for for production mostly because of lack of any security protections, like firewall, ddos and brute-force attacks. If you run any decent size tracker you should plan for those scenarios. This release in-itself is intended to only see if there is any interest for such an idea and to solicit feedback.
Base Install:
xbbt tracker compiled and configured to run.
gazelle v1.0r27 installed running fine
Mods:
globalfreeleeech
Anonym.to for external links,
client whitelist
To Be Done:
Donation, Invite, Collage, Themes, Security and lots more.
Please feel free to leave your comments on whether this is an useful exercise, if so, what should added/removed from the next release.
November 28, 2009 at 10:50 pm
Great! Please do another one
November 29, 2009 at 5:52 am
Thanks!, let me know what you would like to see added in the next release, Cheers! 😉
November 29, 2009 at 5:46 pm
Well it would be nice to see RC2/Ocelot when they are released, perhaps add the forums group mod once PG.org is back up?
How do you remotely connect to the vmware? so I can access the gazelle site from my own browser?
November 30, 2009 at 12:55 am
Hi SC point your browser to the ipadress of the VM http://10.0.1.111” or something and you should be able access the gazelle website, login using sysop/gazelle.
November 29, 2009 at 5:51 pm
I need LOGIN for Debian !
November 30, 2009 at 12:53 am
use root/gazelle or sysop/gazelle via the vm console or use ssh if you know the ip address.
December 9, 2009 at 10:09 am
I’m looking for the collage mod, do you have it?