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when a gnutella client send a message to others,
that type of string (such as just binary, ASCII, ...) do they use? |
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Hi!
Basically gnutella is unencrypted and uses no compression, yet. Also only very basic data types are used: strings (ASCII, NO unicode, NO two byte codes), bytes, multiple bytes (Little endians, IP in network order). A detailed description could be found in the Gnutella Protocoll: http://www.clip2.com/GnutellaProtocol04.pdf Feel free to ask more detailed questions. |
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