Torrent Server ... What Type Of Server?

Oct 30, 2007

Hey everyone, i want to make a torrent website, but i'm kind of lost. Does anyone know what type of server would i need for this server? And what components should be installed on the server in order for torrents to work?

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In file included from src/main.c:9:
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