On August 10, 2004, Jeffrey Morton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Actually, it wouldn't require much to be done in the way of a gnutella
change. Design points could be as follows:
Checkboxes "Allow Encrypted Communications", "Allow Unencrypted
Communications".
Server would open 2 ports and advertise e
Actually, it wouldn't require much to be done in the way of a gnutella
change. Design points could be as follows:
Checkboxes "Allow Encrypted Communications", "Allow Unencrypted
Communications".
Server would open 2 ports and advertise each, with some sort of tag
indicating encryption on one port
--- clayton rollins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió:
> Hi all,
>
> Since 'round about 2 days ago, my gnutella connection has gone dead.
>
> I'm pretty sure my ISP must be blocking, as 'ipfw show' shows that no
> packets are getting in. (LAN doesn't block at all...)
>
> To note, I already changed
Hi all,
Since 'round about 2 days ago, my gnutella connection has gone dead.
I'm pretty sure my ISP must be blocking, as 'ipfw show' shows that no
packets are getting in. (LAN doesn't block at all...)
To note, I already changed the listening port, but the problem persists.
The meat of it: though I'