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'''isoHunt''' is a BitTorrent search engine.
'''isoHunt''' is a BitTorrent search engine.
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Revision as of 11:39, 17 January 2017

isoHunt
IsoHunt logo
Isohunt homepage screenshot.png
URL http://isohunt.com/
Status Offline
Archiving status Partially saved
Archiving type Unknown
Project source https://github.com/joepie91/isohunt-grab
Project tracker http://tracker.archiveteam.org/isoprey/
IRC channel #isoprey (on hackint)

isoHunt is a BitTorrent search engine.

MOTHERFUCKER ! ! !

MOTHERFUCKER ! ! !

MOTHERFUCKER ! ! !

MOTHERFUCKER ! ! !

MOTHERFUCKER ! ! !

How can I help?

The grab scripts can be found in the repo.It will be made available in the Warrior soon.

Thank you all for helping while isoHunt was still alive. Please join us in other archiving missions. Take a look at our Main Page!

Frequently Asked Questions

Why didn't you just ask Gary Fung for the database?

We didn't want to get Gary involved which may have lead him to more consequences.

Why archive the torrent files?

Archiving the torrent files was not the primary goal. The goal was to archive and preserve the associated metadata onto the Internet Archive.

What's the point of sending them to the Internet Archive?

The Internet Archive is different. Their goal is to preserve. Not delete.

What's up with the "isoHunt resurrection?"

Archive Team is not affiliated with any isoHunt mirror sites and urges visitors to avoid using these mirrors.

I still have more questions.

See Frequently Asked Questions.

Archives

IsoHunt archives are located in 3 items:

  1. isohunt.coffeepot.2013
  2. isohunt.croissant.2013
  3. isohunt.teapot.2013.

There are 58657102 files, ≈95% of them are zero-length files, however there are 1155815 .warc.gz and 1013093 recoverable .torrent files in three items (torrent files account for 717 TiB of content). Before unpacking the original .tar.gz files, filesystem capabilities should be considered since it requires large number of inodes (i.e. ext4 has inode limit determined at the creation of FS).

Audit results in JSON-per-row format are placed in isohunt.audit.2016 item, recovered .torrent files in the form of .7z archives are in isohunt.moonshine.2016 item.

Summary page for the audit can be found here

External Links

References