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![]() In the host catcher you'll find ip adresses that run a gnutella servent. Your servent got them from either a hostcache (a auto connect host) or from another servent you was connected to. Becouse the Gnutella network does not work with a central server, Phex needs those adresses to connect to the network. All gnutella programmes are server and client (servent) at the same time . If you want to learn more about gnutella, read this |
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![]() I would like to see a filter implemented to not catch hosts with certain ports! I am suspecting that my default port is blocked here in the University .... So why waste so many atempts on hosts with blocked ports from my catcher when reconecting ? When I choose one of the random ports it connects just fine - If I dont it'll take forever to reconnect ! Sounds like a relative easy thing to do - however to implement it well with menuitem and all - well that makes it a little more Komplex !? But probably still not bad for sombody who is allready familiar with the General Strukture of Phex ? Thanks and cheers ! |
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host catcher | Unregistered | General Gnutella / Gnutella Network Discussion | 1 | May 8th, 2002 01:06 AM |
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Host Catcher Problem | RR_aus_H | General Discussion | 1 | January 3rd, 2002 12:04 AM |
After connection, host catcher goes "bye-bye" | Mr. Deckard | Gnotella (Windows) | 4 | August 23rd, 2000 12:57 AM |