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Command goat provides an implementation of a BitTorrent tracker, written in Go. goat can be built using Go 1.1+. It can be downloaded, built, and installed, simply by running: In addition, goat depends on a MySQL server for data storage. After creating a database and user for goat, its database schema may be imported from the SQL files located in 'res/'. goat will not run unless MySQL is installed, and a database and user are properly configured for its use. Optionally, goat can be built to use ql (https://github.com/cznic/ql) as its storage backend. This is done by supplying the 'ql' tag in the go get command: A blank ql database file is located under 'res/ql/goat.db', and will be copied to '~/.config/goat/goat.db' on UNIX systems. goat is now able to use ql as its storage backend, for those who do not wish to use an external, MySQL backend. goat is capable of listening for torrent traffic in three modes: HTTP, HTTPS, and UDP. HTTP/HTTPS are the recommended methods, and are required in order for goat to serve its API, and to allow use of private tracker passkeys. HTTP is considered the standard mode of operation for goat. HTTP allows gathering a great number of metrics, use of passkeys, use of a client whitelist, and access to goat's RESTful API, when configured. For most trackers, this will be the only listener which is necessary in order for goat to function properly. The HTTPS listener provides a method to encrypt traffic to the tracker, but must be used with caution. Unless the SSL certificate in use is signed by a proper certificate authority, it will distress most clients, and they may outright refuse to announce to it. If you are in possession of a certificate signed by a certificate authority, this mode may be more ideal, as it provides added security for your clients. The UDP listener is the most unusual method of the three, and should only be used for public trackers. The BitTorrent UDP tracker protocol specifies a very specific packet format, meaning that additional information or parameters cannot be packed into a UDP datagram in a standard way. The UDP tracker may be the fastest and least bandwidth-intensive, but as stated, should only be used for public trackers. A new feature goat added to goat in order to allow better interoperability with many languages is a RESTful API, which is served using the HTTP or HTTPS listeners. This API enables easy retrieval of tracker statistics, while allowing goat to run as a completely independent process. It should be noted that the API is only enabled when configured, and when a HTTP or HTTPS listener is enabled. Without a transport mechanism, the API will be inaccessible. Currently, the API is read-only, and only allows use of the HTTP GET method. This may change in the future, but as of now, it doesn't make any sense to modify tracker parameters without doing a proper announce or scrape via BitTorrent client. The API will feature several modes of authentication, including HTTP Basic and HMAC-SHA1. For the time being, only HTTP Basic is implemented. This method makes use of a username/password pair using the user's username, and an API key as the password. This list contains all API calls currently recognized by goat. Each call must be authenticated using the aforementioned methods. Retrieve a list of all files tracked by goat. Some extended attributes are not added to reduce strain on database, and to provide a more general overview. Retrieve extended attributes about a specific file with matching ID. This provides counts for number of completions, seeders, leechers, and a list of fileUser relationships associated with a given file. Retrieve a variety of metrics about the current status of goat, including its PID, hostname, memory usage, number of HTTP/UDP hits, etc. goat is configured using a JSON file, which will be created under '~/.config/goat/config.json' on UNIX systems. Here is an example configuration, describing the settings available to the user.

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purl: pkg:golang/github.com/chimeracoder/goat
License: MIT
Latest release: over 11 years ago
First release: over 11 years ago
Namespace: github.com/chimeracoder
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