![]() |
Network "Caching" LimeWire Option I'm currently running a large UltraPeer for Limewire (by virtue of LimeWire "electing" me to be an Ultra Peer). Also, I have about a Terabyte of free hard drive space... the server is unused, and we have to ride out our contract with our internet service provider, so the bandwidth is pretty much unused as well. I was thinking, a great feature to add in would be the ability for users to select whether or not their LimeWire installations are "caching" servers. By this, I mean, you could write algorithms that detect the most requested files by scanning the search stream and transfer activity (in much the same way you select files for "what's new"). Then, I, or any user who opted to be a "caching client", could opt to download those files locally and then reshare them. It would mean that popular files would automatically be populated throughout the limewire network and would benefit most all users because the chances that a "close" caching server will contain the files they're looking for will be very greatly improved. Currently, the entire architecture is in place, and I can simulate this functionality by downloading everything in "what's new". I'd like to not have to perform this manual process however. I suppose, for its first iteration, it could simply boil down to automatically running the "what's new" query every so often, and automatically downloading everything. |
Beware about legal issues: downloading and serving blindly any number of files, because they are popular, and let it served on the net by a large server will attrack the thunder from RIAA inspectors, that will request who owns the server to your hosting ISP. Do you want a trial and huge fines? Install a server if you want for popualr files that you know are safe to mirror. But if these files are really popular and free, why not installing a classical mirror server, install some download pages with links to files? You may even install Limewire Linux version, to share the content of your download server on the Gnet, and let Limewire run on your server to serve this content you know and you control. |
All times are GMT -7. The time now is 02:27 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
SEO by vBSEO 3.6.0 ©2011, Crawlability, Inc.
Copyright © 2020 Gnutella Forums.
All Rights Reserved.