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The cryptic "peer status" is shown in transmission-remote's `--peers` argument and in the peers tab of the GTK+ client's details dialog. It is explained in a tooltip if you have GTK+ 2.12 or higher, and here if you do not:
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< tr > < td > < tt > O< / tt > < / td > < td > Optimistic unchoke< / td > < / tr >
< tr > < td > < tt > D< / tt > < / td > < td > Downloading from this peer< / td > < / tr >
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< tr > < td > < tt > d< / tt > < / td > < td > We would download from this peer if they would let us< / td > < / tr >
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< tr > < td > < tt > U< / tt > < / td > < td > Uploading to peer< / td > < / tr >
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< tr > < td > < tt > u< / tt > < / td > < td > We would upload to this peer if they would ask< / td > < / tr >
< tr > < td > < tt > K< / tt > < / td > < td > Peer has unchoked us, but we are not interested< / td > < / tr >
< tr > < td > < tt > ?< / tt > < / td > < td > We unchoked this peer, but they are not interested< / td > < / tr >
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< tr > < td > < tt > E< / tt > < / td > < td > Encrypted Connection< / td > < / tr >
< tr > < td > < tt > H< / tt > < / td > < td > Peer was discovered through Distributed Hash Table (DHT)< / td > < / tr >
< tr > < td > < tt > X< / tt > < / td > < td > Peer was discovered through Peer Exchange (PEX)< / td > < / tr >
< tr > < td > < tt > I< / tt > < / td > < td > Peer is an incoming connection< / td > < / tr >
< tr > < td > < tt > T< / tt > < / td > < td > Peer is connected via uTP< / td > < / tr >
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