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Future of Gnutella protocol With lack of annonymous sharing capabilities in its current incarnation, is there any hope of the gnutella protocol evolving toward a more anonymous protocol? It would be a sad thing to see gnut fall prey to the same jackals that have slain the mighty Napster... |
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gnutella protocol evolving As far as I know the Gnutella protocol will not be able to do that. They will most likely have to build a new protocol. But then I don't really know that much about the protocal. HydroPhonic do you know if I am right about Gnutella not being able to evolve? |
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I believe very much that Gnutella cannot evolve. It's capabilities are only for searching... the regular Internet is used to download... Gnutella would have to make such a radical change as to no longer be compatible with the current incarnation... that means it will become a new protocol (and therefore, no longer be Gnutella). There are two new protocols in the works (and surely more to follow!) www.projectelf.com www.freenetproject.org Although I wouldn't advise moving immediately to one of these, they're certainly important to watch... My website members.aol.com/VbHydroPhonic/index.html will have much info on it... (under construction... "Future of Gnutella section's up tho ) |
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Gnutella for more than searching?? All Gnutella does is search. Once the results have been found and the sharer's IP address has been acquired, your servent then: 1) Establishes a direct TCP/IP connection withh the sharer. 2) Sends (directly to sharer) an HTTP request that looks like: GET /get/<File Index>/<File Name>/HTTP/1.0\r\n Connection: Keep-Alive\r\n Range: bytes=0-\r\n User-Agent: Gnutella\r\n \r\n Note that this request does not go through the Gnutella network. Note also that the resulting file transfer is direct to you through the regular internet, not through Gnutella. Gnutella is just a means to find a filename you want and an IP address who has it. (Firewalled servents are a little different, but the file transfer still happens on the regular internet without passing through anyone else's computer) |
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The Gnutella protocol is a SEARCH protocol. This is whole purpose. The filetransfers are all done with http puts and gets. You can download a pdf of the Gnutella Protocol at the clip 2 site. http://www.clip2.com/GnutellaProtocol04.pdf File transfers do NOT take place on the gnutella net....ever |
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Good idea... Quote:
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lol Good question. Someone sniff one of those packets from a bearshare and lets have a look..... Know any good no-NT sniffers.......???? does RedHat 7.1 come with a sniffer?? If anyone cracks one of the Bearshare packets please post the results right here....Please |
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