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Originally posted by gnome2 The files in the incoming and temp dir wil be hashed again newhashes will be generated by edonkey and plugins . so yes the temp is shared but also the finished downloads . |
The incomplete files cannot be hashed for Gnutella (SHA-1 of the full file) so they can't be shared.
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gnutella need to get an system that connects clients with the same speed , would be better for those guys who really want to serve the network , |
No, it would be better for guys who really want to download at the highest possible speeds. And you would probably waste a lot of bandwidth on additional protocol overhead in the process.
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my upload is 43 kb/s , soon it will be 130 kb/s with a program as overnet it will find partners with the same speed , i spread my files on the gnutella network ( from edonkey) and try to download some back but getting speeds of 1.5 kb/s from clients is not that good after 12 hours running . |
Overnet's "horde" system is overrated. The speed at which you can download from a p2p network is hard to predict and in general you cannot enforce any kind of fairness. You can even leech from BitTorrent if your client is aggressive enough.
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so i wonder is there any developing for gnutella , are there new things implemented or coming, where can i read that information . |
There are a number of new things coming, - the biggest thing at the moment is firewall-to-firewall transfers via UDP.