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| I've seen other clients that attempt to access a web interface to a connected host. I would like to see a way to browse a host (or maybe access a host's web interface, or both) from the connections screen. I believe this would be similar to the monitor screen, by double-clicking on a monitored search; you search for that same thing... I'd like to click on a host and browse through what files they have, if any. Right click: see a menu for: Browse host, access web interface, etc. - I'd like to see what kind of client a connected host is using. (Gnotella, Bearshare, etc.) - Does Limewire have an HTTP style interface, anyways? - Perhaps make it easier to ban types of IPs, and Ban firewalled IPs (and not get search results with these IPs, upon preference). (i.e. 90.*.*.* ; 192.168.*.* ; 10.*.*.* ; etc.) (i.e. Browse a connected host and find they are hosting illegal stuff, then click a ‘ban’ button and kick them off your gnutella connection) - Is there any way to confirm a connected IP?? I've been having trouble connecting to hosts that Force their IP to something different than what it is supposed to be. |
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| BearShare has a very good built-in Web browsing feature that allows you to see what other files a user is sharing if you are downloading a song. The user must have checked a feature that permits such browsing but it works like a charm. BearShare is part of the Gnutella network and works very well. |
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| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| why does bearshare always say 'host not connected'? | yeah im a big fan of the | Host Connections | 11 | October 25th, 2007 09:24 PM |
| Chat or Browse with host when more than 1 host is available | grounded | Open Discussion topics | 1 | January 23rd, 2006 09:44 AM |
| Download Host Features | kdawg69 | New Feature Requests | 1 | December 8th, 2004 09:23 AM |
| How can I find other host because 1 host is too slow? | anubis82 | Download/Upload Problems | 2 | November 14th, 2004 08:33 AM |
| less features under mac os? | lexxili | General Mac Support | 3 | May 20th, 2002 01:17 PM |