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Unregistered December 7th, 2001 10:40 PM

SECURITY- why do some share entire HD?
 
I have noticed that some Gnutella searches return results that do not match the filename, but match the path the file is stored in on the host computer.

A little further checking and I figured out that some idiots are sharing their entire hard drive with the whole world. Just do a search with "doc" or "cookies" or "documents" or "personal" and you will see what I mean.

I am guessing a lot of users do this to make it look like they are sharing a bunch of files with the network, so they won't appear as leeches to other gnutella hosts.

I think that Gnutella developers should make some sort of standard warning to users, to let them know not to share any personal files or anything that they don't want everyone to see, and that once shared, they will never be able to know every place their files went.

Also, is it a good idea for a gnutella client to return a match when the search term matches the path name but not the filename?

Morgwen December 8th, 2001 01:42 AM

Re: SECURITY- why do some share entire HD?
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Unregistered

I think that Gnutella developers should make some sort of standard warning to users, to let them know not to share any personal files or anything that they don't want everyone to see, and that once shared, they will never be able to know every place their files went.

All gnet clients have an own folder...

only if you change it the entire HD can be shared...

The developers aren´t responsible for such faults...

Morgwen

SRL December 8th, 2001 08:55 PM

Searching on the path can actually make your life much easier. Stuffing everything in the filename doesn't always work well.

For example, MAME rom files must have specific names, so if you share....

Emulation/MAME/Roms/...

people looking for "MAME roms" will find them. Without this you'd have to rename every rom to begin with something like "MAME ROM - pacman.zip", but this name won't work with the emulator making it so you can't share the same files you actually use.

Moak December 10th, 2001 01:40 AM

Re: SECURITY- why do some share entire HD?
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Unregistered
I think that Gnutella developers should make some sort of standard warning to users, to let them know not to share any personal files or anything that they don't want everyone to see, and that once shared, they will never be able to know every place their files went.
Good thing, agree! A good client should prevent sharing full drives (C:) or at least warn the user.

fist_187 December 12th, 2001 09:36 AM

i vote for "warn"

Carlo December 12th, 2001 01:02 PM

Re: SECURITY- why do some share entire HD?
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Unregistered
A little further checking and I figured out that some idiots are sharing their entire hard drive with the whole world.
Lol! So i can even download all their dll's? That would be useful when one of mine becomes corrupted!

Moak December 12th, 2001 06:15 PM

hehe. And also use their cookies if you lost your password to a site... or use their pictures of girlfriends if you have none. :)

jon78 December 21st, 2001 08:32 AM

if you're stupid enough to share the entire hd it's your own fault. I think it is a good thing that it is possible.

how else could you aquire ppls cd keys and such? :D

just kidding...

Unregistered December 25th, 2001 01:37 PM

Limewire asks to scan your harddisks for files to share.... I never did this, but I think this might be a reason.... Does anyone like to check it out ? :D

SRL December 25th, 2001 06:33 PM

Good point. I know this is a napster-esque feature some peers have. The idea is it encourages newbes to share more files. The problem is, unlike napster, we're not just sharing MP3's and there's a good chance of something unintended or personal getting caught in the mix.


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