To answer your subject, the latter I think.

Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED] from ml.softs.gtk-gnutella.devel:
:I've noticed on some downloads my download queue rapidly fills up with
:alternate locations but a lot of them fail with "Timeout" or "Connection
:Refused [No Push]" (despite having set "Never send a push request").

Well, it says [No Push] because it's trying to contact the host directly
in case it has its firewalled bit wrongly set.  If you can't connect those,
it means they are really firewalled, not even rude!

:Am I correct with the assumption that most modern clients will at least
:respond to a request with a "File not found" or "Busy" response?

Yes.

Go to the Config / Download settings, and lower the "maximum number
of retries" settings to 10.  This will get rid of non-existing
servents faster.

Raphael


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