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> Okay, let me be a little bit more specific about my provider. > They allows incoming connections, but only if they're not to file- > sharing applications. What are people supposed to do in that > situation? Hmm, he does not allow it? Should we really believe that, may I ask something... ? I could imagine that you are using an university or company internet access... so they forbid file sharing generally, but allowing gigs&terrabytes of traffic downloading and no uploading? Maybe you could tell where I'm wrong. But if your ISP forbids P2P generally then he will block e.g. known gnutella ports, so it makes no sense to disable "Accept incoming hosts" in Bearshare anymore... it's allready blocked. My suggestion: IMHO the option "Accept incoming hosts" is for network topololgy/debugging purpose only and will be better suited in the setup dialog or could be eighther deleted in future releases. I agree with the fact that some newbies will disable it just because in fear of hackers... incoming hosts maybe sounds too scarry for them (*guessing*). Check what the Bearshare online help tells about it... doesn't it sound scarry for all non-geek/non-programmer. Should I suggest it as "Feature Requests" at http://bearshare.net/ ? PS: For sure you all know the workaround when only port 6436 is blocked, but all other highports remain unfiltered. PPS: Sorry for my english, I try my best, really |
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> They don’t want us to allow uploading because it puts them at > legal risk. > They are indifferent about us downloading. Oh I understand - sorry that I have been a kind of suspicous. Then disabling "Accept incoming host" is not what you want, under your university's term you should better disable "Share files" in the Upload-tab. It's possible that the law in your country does not only forbid the distribution of possible DMCA critical contents, but also to be part of a network which theoretically could, even if you don't. I personally think to be part of such an network will not break laws. Otherwise all ISP would be guilty in sharing copyright protected stuff or even much worse kidporn. I think all this is no technical problem, it's a socitey problem... but I'm no lawyer. However, moving the "accept incoming host" in the setup dialog would IMHO makes more sense. What do you think? |
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I've updated the main logo on my <a href="http://www.geocities.com/antibearshit">site</a>. It should be on as default. If you cant accept incoming connections b/c your provider you should not be connected to the network in the first place. From what you said I assume you do not allow uploads to anyone so you're a freeloader. But I'll also assume you're on a T1 or T3 so you download from others like a mofo. In return segmenting and congesting the network. BearShare is bad for gnet, Vinnie. |
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Bearshare is cool, plz make it better Vinnie. I can live with freeloaders, hope they can live with their bad karma. Check my suggestion about "karma" at http://bearshare.net . Before I forget, I don't like the new Bearshit logo, try it more stylish or you never get linked by Free Peers! |
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