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Yes accepted it is step in the right direction for bandwidth optimisation.... but with more and more colleges blocking ports... it would better idea if there is gnutella client that could work through a standard squid http proxy because the basic protocol of gnutella is http anyway.... Think abt it... So the whole cluster is goin gto work as a single node for outside world... nice idea cheers... Hey cultiv do u know some turorials or something frm where i can learn how to write a app to support a pass through http proxy... i want to that... |
Pinku, regarding the sources... What programming language are you using? I might be able to better help you then... |
i use C/C++ Cultiv |
In that case, you might want to look at Squid (http://www.squid-cache.org). Although for *nix (not sure if you use *nix), you might be able to use that website/source as pointers to start your own. |
thx for the reply cultiv.. i hope i'll come up with something useful... :D |
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