On Friday 16 February 2007 00:58, Christian Biere wrote:

>>> Have you fiddled with min/max settings for ultrapeer connections?
>>> If you set it too low your ultrapeer will qualify as bad.

Haxe wrote:

>> And indeed, the problem must be in my config. I moved my
>> .gkt-gnutella directory away, and the problem is gone. But it seems
>> not to be the min/max ultrapeer connections setting. It now shows
>> the same values as in my original config. It must be some other
>> deeply-buried config.

On 15 Feb 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> You can easily tell which settings differ from the default:
>
> $ grep '^[a-z]' ~/.gtk-gnutella/config_gnet

I tried this [sort of].  I have two copies of GTKG running.  One is a
GUI leaf and the other is a headless ultra.  I nuked the GUI directory
and have been using props in the headless version to try to align the
config_gnet files.

I do have this in my std_err from the ultra....

   $ grep "due to security violation" err | cut -d\< -f 2 | cut -d\> \
          -f 1 | sort | uniq -c | sort -n | tail -n 15

      2 Morpheus (morph500 5.3.2.1058 (GnucDNA 1.1.1.4))
      3 Morpheus (morph500 5.2.3.1029 (GnucDNA 1.1.1.4))
      3 Morpheus (morph500 5.3.2.1064 (GnucDNA 1.1.1.4))
      4 Shareaza 2.2.0.0
      5 Morpheus (morph500 5.3.2.1062 (GnucDNA 1.1.1.4))
      5 Shareaza 3.0.0.0
      9 Shareaza 2.1.0.0
     12 Shareaza 2.2.5.0
     21 Shareaza 2.2.4.0
     29 LimeWire/4.12.6
     79 Shareaza 2.2.3.0
    123 Shareaza 2.2.1.0
    158 LimeWire/4.9.11
    425 Limewire/4.8.1
   2141 LimeWire/4.10.9

I think that this might be the reason that LimeWire clients are less
frequent.  I think that only version 4.12.xx seem to connect well.  It
also seems that Shareaza and Morpheuse clients are rejected.  The GiFT
zombie horde doesn't seem to be affected.

I think this change went in about two weeks ago.  Could some
config_gnet option cause this to happen more often?

tia,
Bill Pringlemeir.




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