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Rory_Harvey November 18th, 2002 02:24 AM

No connections
 
I have the same problem. I am currently living in residence at univeristy and someone told me that the problem was that the university server had disallowed this kinda thing. However, everyone else is running Kazaa on their PCs fine, but I have a Mac OS 9.2.2 and I can't connect with any gnutella program. If anyone has a solution I would really appreciate it.

Thanks:(

Unregistered November 18th, 2002 06:50 AM

connecting
 
I am also unable to connect to any servers.
It has always worked fine for me, but today it crashed just after I hit the "clear" button.
I am also unable to access: http://www.zero-g.net/gwebcache/report.html
or
zero-g.net for that matter.

Anyone have a list of recent servers or another cache of IPs for me to plug in?
Thanks.

Unregistered November 18th, 2002 07:02 AM

http://www.gnucleus.net/gwebcache/
 
I guess it is downed and being mirrored here:
http://www.gnucleus.net/gwebcache/

Unregistered November 25th, 2002 07:52 AM

It looks like NapShare is no longer maintained. There has not been any revision for a LOOOONG time.

Pity, but I think it was a fork from some other program anyway. I always thought forking was a BAD idea...

Paulo

Naptime December 24th, 2002 08:08 AM

NapShare is still supported, you can help by writing code and submitting patches. It's a spare time - free thing.

NapShare now uses the GWebCache system to find new hosts to connect to. Startup problems are a thing of the past.

The new version is available at the site, if you are within a few days of this post you should pick up the current CVS version by anon CVS.

Enjoy!

http://napshare.sourceforge.net/

slc December 28th, 2002 01:02 PM

However....
 
However...the problem referred to repeatedly above has still not been solved, and obviously they're more worried about advertising than fixing.
I, too, have switched to gtk-gnutella, and had much better success

Compdude January 2nd, 2003 10:55 AM

Try V1.2 and set a high number for the port

skate January 22nd, 2003 06:44 AM

just loaded napshare up, and looks sweet as. no problems installing or anything...

but i'm getting exactly the same connection problems. i raised both the TTL numbers, but that doesn't change anything.

so i downloaded GTK-Gnutella, and poof, straight away, without any config even, it worked...

i'm not bitching, as i love the idea of napshare, and would love to see it working properly. is there any way you could borrow some code from any of the other opensource Gnutella clones???

Paulo January 23rd, 2003 10:03 AM

Quote:


i'm not bitching, as i love the idea of napshare, and would love to see it working properly.

Sorry for my naive question, but why continue to use/develop NapShare?

The code base is already obsolete, and gtk-gnutella is far ahead:

* It has flow control
* It has powerful filter chains.
* It has swarming.
* It has SHA1 checking.
* It has download mesh support
* It has leaf/Ultrapeer support (CVS only)
* It has a GTK2 front-end (nice) or a GTK1 classic front-end.

Remember: NapShare is a clone of gtk-gnutella at version 0.13!

I used to like NapShare myself, but since I tried gtk-gnutella, I will no longer move back to NapShare, which looks like a "toy" in comparison (no offense).

Paulo


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