
April 27th, 2003
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Quote: Originally posted by Scott Drysdale well guess what, kids - it's redownloading for some reason!
the log entries i'm pulling out indicate that bearshare actually sent that chunk of the file, not just that limewire requested it.
and in the case i analyzed, all log entries were checked so they were for that filename being downloaded by that IP/port for that version of limewire, and they were all part of the same "session" as far as i could tell. | LimeWire does not download a chunk twice. Your logs indicate that the user tried to download one and the same file multiple times simultaneously.
Range: bytes=0000000-0099999
Range: bytes=0000000-0099999
Range: bytes=0099980-0199989
Range: bytes=0099990-0199999
As you can see, the requested chunks are not the same. Even if LimeWire were downloading one chunk twice, it could never modify the end-byte of a chunk after it has been requested once.
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