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Where i can find up to date gnutella specs Hi! As the title says, where i can find up to date gnutella specs? Where can i find the protocol specs If i want to start my own client? Regards, Manifest0 |
I'm not sure about up-to-date specs per se. Nothing published about any advancements on the protocol in recent times that the gnutella forums has become aware of. For older reference there's https://www.gnutellaforums.com/gener...tml#post378953 Posted the details I saved from any now defunct web links in arne_bab's post (those I was able to find.) I suspect this is still the method you should be using now. Nothing dramatic has changed since. If it has it's probably in GTK-Gnutella's area. |
I thought that there were more developments as gtk-gnutella seems to keep evolving. Thanks for the info. |
GTK-G's developer might be worth contacting in regards to GTK-G's development beyond what is in the papers. I am aware they now do UDP confirmations & I'm not so sure other clients do this (similar to how TCP requires this.) This obviously improves network communications with minimal extra bandwidth. (Whereas TCP is both traffic & bandwidth demanding and significantly slower of course.) |
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