Followed the pinned thread and wondering if in step 2:
- DNS
Some ISPs DNS servers seem to have some difficulty with resolving the IP address for our tracker. We are not aware of the exact cause of why this is, but only that there seems to be a number of users who experience this issue.
As a way of getting around this, I would suggest that you manually add two lines to your computer's hosts file so that it can resolve both the HTTP and HTTPS trackers for you. The lines you need to add are as follows:
77.247.179.58 tracker.gaytorrent.ru
77.247.179.58 tracker.gaytorrent.tw
Once you have added the above two lines to your hosts file, you should be able to connect to the tracker again, without needing to use your ISP's DNS servers to resolve the IP address for you. If you are unsure of how to modify your computer's hosts file, I would encourage you to check out this comprehensive guide, which should walk you through the process of adding these lines to your computer's hosts file.
It's using the old tracker, wondering if its still correct or I have to add other trackers. Still having the same problem and I just want to masturbate to some good ol' gay porn.