On 8 May 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> If you neighbours are LimeWire nodes, they will just drop your SHA-1
> query. LimeWire does not support urn:sha1 queries except maybe for
> TTL=1, hops=0. That's because they consider such queries a burden
> for the network. They disabled it before having any alternative
> at hand though and the promised DHT to solve this has been vaporware
> ever since.

If you run as an ultra, it seems that you either end up with a
majority of BearShare or a majority of LimeWire ultra peers.  They
number never seems to evenly divide until you have been running for
days.

I think this might exacerbate problems with URN queries and LimeWire
nodes.  I don't understand why this is, unless the peer ultras are
reporting your IP to other clients from the same vendor.  Of course,
this makes the "unique_nodes" or vendor percentage useful, even though
it makes the initial connection painful?

fwiw,
Bill Pringlemeir.



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