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With the development of the Internet, people need to share various resources, such as music, movies, software, etc. Due to the limitation of network transmission speed, sharing of large files becomes difficult. At this time, a file format called "seed" emerged, which can divide large files into several small files, and can use "diversion" sharing technology to allow multiple users to upload and download the same resources at the same time. Here, we will introduce how to convert PHP files into Torrent files for sharing.

  1. Confirm Torrent client settings

First, we need to confirm that the Torrent client we are using has been set up correctly. The settings vary slightly from client to client, but are generally the same. Please refer to the torrent client manual to confirm that your client has enabled port mapping to the external network and that the upload speed is appropriate, otherwise your torrents may not be shared well.

  1. Download Torrent Making Tool

Now we need to download a tool that can convert PHP files into Torrent files. We recommend using Ubuntu system because its software center has rich tools. You can search for and download Transmission, a free BitTorrent client for Mac OS X, Linux, FreeBSD and Windows, in the Ubuntu Software Center. If you are using another operating system, you can search for the corresponding tool in a search engine.

  1. Create Torrent file

After downloading, open Transmission, click File in the upper left corner-> Create a new torrent file, and then select the file you want in the pop-up window PHP file to share. Next, fill in the seed information, such as name, description, creator, category, etc. Finally, add the torrent’s tracker address in the “TRACKERS” tab. A tracker address is a server address used to record information about various parts of a user's uploaded and downloaded torrents so that other users can continuously obtain new uploaded resources. Once added, click the "Create" button and Transmission will automatically create the torrent file and save it to the location of your choice.

  1. Share Torrent Files

Now you can share your Torrent files with other users. You can upload it to a torrent site or share it with your friends through other means. Other users only need to open their own torrent client, download and open your torrent file to start downloading the resources you shared. If you no longer want to share, you can close the torrent client, but please be careful not to delete the torrent file, otherwise other users will not be able to continue downloading the resource.

In short, converting PHP files into Torrent files can be very convenient for sharing resources. But please note that when sharing resources, abide by local laws and regulations, do not share any content that infringes copyright, and protect your own network security.

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