In that case try sqm with per-internal-IP-fairness (especially the Making cake sing and dance, on a tight rope without a safety net (aka advanced features) section is of relevance). This will essentially distribute bandwidth equitably between active machines, and a torrenting machine will get approximately its "fair" share as will everybody else. That is not exactly what you asked for, but should effectively ameliorate the issue, maybe enough to disappear from your radar...
From the outside you really can not robustly and reliably, simply based on behavior. Deep packet inspection might all you to do this, assuming the torrents are not using encrypted protocols/tunnels, then you would need to break the encryption and/or man-in-the-middle it to snoop the torrent-ness of the traffic.IMHO just giving each end-host a fair share of the available bandwidth is a much simpler heuristic that works reasonably well...
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What I have done to debug protocol issues in my own code is that I have various VMs/containers set up with 1 running a tracker (opentracker) and others running various clients and my host running my own client which I test regularly. Then I selectively start and stop the clients and make them talk to my client and the tracker and then I can easily analyze all the bittorrent traffic that's passing through between all the pieces with wireshark. You can easily extend the same setup to include multiple machines in a real network rather than VMs/containers and virtual networks.
To "make" the clients talk to each other, just create a torrent with one of the clients (most clients can make torrents from files you have) and add your own tracker to the torrent. Then add the torrent file to your other clients and they start talking to each other and distributing the data immediately.
And you can precisely analyse the traffic you're getting through the bittorrent protocol. Wireshark even has dissectors for bittorrent TCP protocol, so you don't even have to decipher the cryptic bytes yourself.
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