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Peer-ID
Transmission's peer-ids follow Azureus' style with code TR. Peer-id prefix is -TR????-, where ???? are four bytes encoding the client's version. Client version encoding changed over the client's history.
Current scheme
Starting from version 3.00, peer-ids are formatted -TRXYZR- where X, Y, Z are base62 major, minor, patch version numbers, and R is one of 0 (stable release), B (beta release), or Z (dev build). For example:
-TR40aZ-— 4.0.36 Dev-TR400B-— 4.0.0 Beta-TR4A00-— 4.11.0
The suffix scheme was changed after 3.00 for consistency with other clients.
0.80 up to 3.00
From version 0.80 up to 3.00, Transmission's peer-ids were formatted -TRXYYR-, where X was one base10 digit for the major version and YY were two base10 digits for the minor version. R was a suffix denoting a stable release (0), nightly build (Z), or prerelease beta (X). For example:
-TR133Z-— Nightly build between 1.33 and 1.34-TR133X-— 1.34 Beta-TR1330-— 1.33
Rationale at the time: this differentiates between official and unofficial releases in a way which is easy for trackers to detect with simple string comparison. An official release (-TR1330-) is lexicographically smaller than its post-release unsupported versions (-TR133Z- and -TR133X-), which in turn are lexicographically smaller than the next official release (-TR1340-).
Before 0.80
Before 0.80, Transmission used two base10 digits for the major version and two base10 digits for the minor version. For example:
-TR0072-— 0.72-TR0006-— 0.6
User-Agent
Its User-Agent header follows a similar format, plus the VCS revision in parentheses:
- Transmission/1.30X (6416) — Beta release leading up to version 1.30
- Transmission/1.32 (6455) — Official 1.32 release
- Transmission/1.32+ (6499) — Nightly build between 1.32 and 1.33