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![]() One more thing Yes, BearShare reports a smaller horizon. Thats because, in an effort to reduce network traffic, BearShare sends less PING messages than other servents. It also filters out PONGs that have garbage IP addresses and bogus values for the file and shared counts. Why don't you compare those values to gnutellahosts.com, which has accurate statistics that exclude outliers. Also, the "FreePeers" horizon is totally inaccurate, since I limited the TTL on those (overly large) binary messages used to support the feature because it was using up too much bandwidth and screwed up the network. |
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Clients blocking other clients | Zultrax | General Gnutella Development Discussion | 5 | June 1st, 2004 01:41 AM |
BEARSHARE clients & its encrypted packets (NOTE: Not related to it's 'spyware') | JD | BearShare Open Discussion | 16 | August 11th, 2001 12:03 PM |
Bearshare clients contact each other through Gnutella Net!!!! | JD | BearShare Open Discussion | 37 | June 21st, 2001 07:41 AM |
*Bearshare clients contact each other through Gnutella Net!!!! | JD | BearShare Open Discussion | 1 | June 10th, 2001 05:06 PM |