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Last edited by mrgone4662; March 22nd, 2002 at 03:23 AM. |
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sooner or later someone leaches something from someone else, bearshare leached off gnutella .56 to get started then limewire then the rest napster leached off the recording artists, then kazza then morpheus the difference is bearshare, limewire and the rest made bucks from it all whenever political change happens it raises the worst in people, and a lot of nit picking change is hard to accept |
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Could this be why there's lots of BS, LW, MRPH etc clients? Could this be why there's lots of BS, LW, MRPH etc clients? The hostcache(s) is/are polluted by ordinary gnutella clients. This is because people running opensource p2p were previously running gnutella, and are targetted by pings from gnutella clients who have their ip and port number from say yesterday. The solution is for EVERY user of opensource to ensure that they use a different port number than they used for gnutella. And I guess it means starting a new fresh hostcache from scratch - it won't just evolve to lost these clients, I think. But I'm not sure if this is right. If these are gnutella clients, they are gnutella clients which don't discriminate against clients with incorrect handshake IDs. Does this make sense? Or are there just a whole lot of people who've hacked their LW, BS etc clients? How do I use telnet (or wget or something) to grab a connect id from an IP? |
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let me get this straight anyone can download this client and connect and everyone that posted a IP so far has files shared and you call this freeloading? what about the people who freeload off of us by selling us ads using our own computer time? are you upset at them? did they give you computer time or money back in return? no the software isn't payback when you can get it for free elsewhere. are the new morpheus people shring back? how do you know? all I got so far is file sucking like mad since they came on you think these people never saw a avi or mpeg file in their life. all I get back from them is old dusty mp3 files that are everywhere already. who says you can't get a file from this new network? did you read the source code? all I see is modified connect strings and those aint used to down/upload, heck you can use a browser it dont use those connect strings. and who says they are freeloading if they download from open source clients? dont users have a choice? |
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If there was ever a client that should be blocked from gnutella this is the one. Yeah, we all know bs and lw prefer bs and lw nodes, but at least they haven't targeted specific clients to "leech only" from. The people who get screwed in this situation are the end users. So take your client elsewhere, build your own network, and stop trying to do damage the gnutella network. (And to reiterate what morg has said: Just because you use a different port does not mean you are using a different network! There are already plenty of us out there that run gnutella clients on ports other than 6346 or 6347.) |
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The only people that need "punishing" are those actively trying to damage the network. So I say, get out. You want your own network then put some effort into making it. Don't just sit here and leech off people because their politics don't match your own. Last edited by mrgone4662; March 22nd, 2002 at 07:57 AM. |
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I have a constuctive comment. You are in the wrong place, find a new home. If you claim this is a different network then what are you doing posting this on a forum dedicated to the gnutella network? Shouldn't you find someplace else for your rhetoric? |
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