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Unregistered December 23rd, 2001 02:05 PM

Help On Gnutella Protocol
 
I am trying to make simple component that makes a connection to a Gnutella client. Right now i managed to get a "GNUTELLA OK" reply but when i send back a ping message the connection drops.
I read that i should send a ping after getting the OK from the client. Is this right? What am i doing wrong? :confused:
The component is written in Delphi with the TWsocket component.

Moak December 25th, 2001 08:13 AM

Hmm... which test clients do you use? Did you tried to connect to your own client?

veniamin December 25th, 2001 02:10 PM

I built a simple test program that uses this component and i try to connect to other Gnutella clients, localy on my computer, like Gnotella and Bearshare.
I succeed to send a GNUTELLA CONNECT/0.4 and also i take the right reply (GNUTELLA OK) but when i send a Ping message, i always disconnect.
Any help? :confused:

Moak December 25th, 2001 02:37 PM

Perhaps you did send a bad package/descriptor, maybe ping with payload or a strange TTL? Try to check protocol specifications once more or take a look in existing source code.

Hope it helps, Moak :)

Moak December 25th, 2001 02:56 PM

PS: GodXBlue gave me another hint on IRC. Make sure you follow the protocoll specification for connectiing and send only 'GNUTELLA CONNECT/0.4\n\n'... and NOTHING more! Each extra byte is definitely wrong here and will corrupt your data stream, e.g. any following descriptor will be corrupted.

veniamin December 25th, 2001 04:05 PM

When i send the GNUTELLA CONNECT/0.4\n\n string it is ok because i have tested it and i take a succesful reply (GNUTELLA OK).

The structure of the Ping message that i send is exactly the same with the protocol specifications. The GUID is beeing created with the CoCreateGUID function of the Windows API and the TTL value is 5. Also the HOPs value is 0 and the data length is zero.

When i am trying to connect to Bearshare at the Hosts Screen in the status of the connection writes 'Coming' and when i connect writes 'Temp' and counts about 5 seconds and then i get a disconnect time expired message...
:confused:

Moak December 25th, 2001 04:20 PM

You automatically get a "GNUTELLA OK" after sending the two returns (\n). When you will send extra bytes after the two returns, you will shift your binary data stream and every following descriptor will be corrupted... did you understand this and checked against it? Most existing clients will drop a connection when they receive bad data. Sorry, I have no further idea.... perhaps look inside existing code or test if two of your clients will understand each other?

veniamin December 25th, 2001 04:32 PM

hmmm... i understand...

I will see my source code again and i will inform you... Thank you..:D

Moak December 26th, 2001 04:56 AM

Heyho again! Did you find the problem? *curious* :)

Ramihyn December 28th, 2001 09:39 AM

You may have a problem with variable alignment if you created a structure for the descriptor and fill the members of it. Ofc it depends on the type of variables you used, your compiler and it's alignment.

If you created your own structure (typedef struct {} in C), you may want to add a safety check at the initialisation code which tests for the sizeof() of the struct.


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