Gotcha about the spammers. AFAIC you can close this or WONTFIX it.
Cheers //Johan
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From: Christian Biere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
It is also more likely
to get corrupted files or at least to waste bandwith if you search
by urn:sha1: as the spammers can send appropriate re
Hi,
it would be irresponsible to implement such a feature as long
as Gnutella works as of yet. Such automagic searches would have
a huge impact on the network resources. Furthermore, LimeWire
has stopped routing searches by urn:sha1 a while ago, which means
this feature would be of little use. It
essage-
From: Anand Kumria <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Johan Walles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Mon, 15 Aug 2005 09:10:29 +1000
Subject: Re: Bug#323101: gtk-gnutella: Implicitly search for URN:sha1
for any files being downloaded
Hi Johan,
On Sun, Aug 14, 2005 at 08:2
Hi Johan,
On Sun, Aug 14, 2005 at 08:21:04PM +0200, Johan Walles wrote:
> Package: gtk-gnutella
> Version: 0.95.3-2
> Severity: wishlist
>
>
> Look at the checkbox Settings / Downloads / Feed mesh from hits. It has the
> following
> effect:
>
> Let's assume I'm downloading a file with a cert
Package: gtk-gnutella
Version: 0.95.3-2
Severity: wishlist
Look at the checkbox Settings / Downloads / Feed mesh from hits. It has the
following
effect:
Let's assume I'm downloading a file with a certain URN:sha1. If that checkbox
is
checked, any additional search hits for that URN:sha1 wi
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