I cant open the project on my Visual Studio .NET environment, dont know why. It says that i dont have the right version to open the project. Whatever. Can...
Ronald Klarenbeek
yonie@...
Aug 1, 2003 9:43 am
16968
... From: "Did" <welsh_did@...> ... Agree. It work well now. I only want say that it is possible decentralize it more. Mirco...
We should make sure that client developers add better bootstrapping with long uptime clients saved to their gnutella.net. LimeWire is also adding a quick...
John Marshall has provided me with a solution for my problem. ... Now everything works fine. Thanks!...
Ronald Klarenbeek
yonie@...
Aug 2, 2003 4:11 pm
16972
... No, the guid= parameter is expected when the URL is "/gnet/push-proxy". The legacy ServerId= is expected when the URL is "/gnutella/push-proxy". Raphael...
Raphael_Manfredi@...
Aug 3, 2003 12:26 pm
16973
Recent versions of LimeWire are forwarding these bad Shareaza Query Hits. Isn't it generally accepted that a servent should parse and refuse to forward...
LimeWire generally does not parse query hits unless the query hit is intended for that particular servent. A few versions (I think 2.9 -> 3.1) did parse the...
Are there simple non-parsing required rules to detect this? One would presume that routed queryhits would be much less of a problem then broadcast messages...
Could LimeWire, BearShare and Shareaza send an: X-Live-Since: Mon, 04 Aug 2003 07:58:22 +0200 header in their Gnutella handshakes? The servents of those...
Raphael Manfredi
Raphael_Manfredi@...
Aug 4, 2003 6:16 am
16977
It appears that most servents do not send a Date: header back in their HTTP 200 and 206 replies. Shouldn't we all do it? Webservers surely do. The format is...
Raphael Manfredi
Raphael_Manfredi@...
Aug 4, 2003 6:19 am
16978
For a while now, Swapper has allowed users to turn on basic authentication for web server requests. In the future, I'll probably upgrade this to digest...
... are ... reported ... While the Morpheus method is indeed akward and non-standard, wouldn't that be more accurate? I remember a while back the Alt-Loc ...
... There are means to keep the clock relatively accurate, like running NTP. I understand that there is a risk of having an off-the-track uptime computed, but...
... would presume that routed queryhits would be much less of a problem then broadcast messages (remember the old binary queries?). This sounds like something...
... Loc ... method such as this as well? Perhaps X-Live-Since header should adopt the same format as standard HTTP Retry-After? That is, a possible delta...
... I could imagine that you didn't receive any queries if you were connected to buggy LimeWire versions 2.9.9-3.1.0. As far as Morpheus ultrapeers are...
The most recent version 0.7, upon which there were no comments, says /gnet/push-proxy? guid=<ServentIdAsGivenInTheQueryHitAsABase16UrlEncodedString> An...
... Dude relax! It will be ready WHEN ITS READY. We will not release BearShare 4.3.0 until it is feature complete and passes our quality assurance tests, even...
... No. Can you please stop sending it if you already are? Of what use is this? We need to REMOVE headers from the handshake, NOT ADD THEM, you are creating an...
... From: <gregorio.roper@...> ... However, ... offline. Apparently, from my use of Shareaza and tweaking with the setting, Shareaza maintain only a 10...
... It is used to determine the stability of servents to which we connect. ... Er... I think that Gnutella connections are not attempted that often as to...
Raphael_Manfredi@...
Aug 4, 2003 8:35 pm
16993
... connect. And what do you do with that information? Would you reject a host because it wasn't "stable" enough for you? If you don't drop hosts, then whats...
Starting with the latest BearShare 4.3.0 beta, file paths will be communicated in the GGEP block of Query Hit Results. We are using "PATH" as the id....
... There is no problem. Therefore, this is not a solution. Don't use it if you don't want it. Raphael...
Raphael_Manfredi@...
Aug 4, 2003 10:47 pm
16996
Yeah. Just put the path in the name field. By now, everyone should be using HUGE, so there shouldn't be any compatibility problems with downloads. As for...