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    Clustering, the new word for Vinnie$$$Net!

    Bearshare is no longer the dominant client on the network, I say BLOCK IT!
    Gnucleus is cool and open source and rules the world!
    Gnucleus RULES! COOL!!!

    We are free of vinnie at last! PARTY!!

    Someone provide a copy of a modified Gnucleus that blocks all this BS on the network. Just like "clean limewire". John should provide a feature to block any client we so chose, give us a little edit box john! GIVE US CHOICE!

    I don't want to be part of the BS network! I don't want to share to BS clients and support Vinnie$$$Net!

    Vinnie has always wanted his own little network to control and rule over, good riddance! BYE BYE!! Clustering my ****... Cutting off XolX because you want to rule the world, screw you!! there are consequences to your actions vinnie!

    Anyone willing to provide the download space? Who is the clean limewire guy?

    New connect string for BS clients

    VINNIE$$$NET CONNECT/0.6 OK

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    Clustering, the new word for Vinnie$$$Net!

    So it really is a BearShare network, Gnutella is now dead.
    "it will be the responsibility of other vendors to crawl our BearShare network and mix in the IP
    addresses of our Ultrapeers, if they wish to remain connected to the BearShare network."

    I don't know about you but I won't be "crawling" the bearshare network, Vinnie will be crawling back after his bankruptcy since gnutella cut him off.

    the_gdf
    6308 From: freepeers info@f...
    Date: Wed Mar 13, 2002 5:24pm
    Subject: Split Networks (Was Re: Don't cooperate...)

    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: Justin Chapweske [mailto:justin@c...]
    >
    > I'm curious, but what if anything keeps the LW and BS clusters from
    > splitting into two completely seperate networks? Does either LW or
    BS
    > maintain a probability of connecting to nodes from other vendors to
    > prevent a gnutella net split?

    BearShare will never drop a connection once it has handshaked and
    been accepted. So if a non BearShare host makes it in to a BearShare
    host it will stay as long as it wants to, assuming the BearShare host
    does not exit the application.

    Our improved host cache will visit other host caches (this includes
    the Morpheus host caches, currently running BearShare in anchor
    mode), storing the IP addresses in a "seed list".

    When a BearShare host visits our host cache, we will deliver 30 pongs:

    - 18 pongs randomly chosen from the top 50% of hosts measured by
    uptime

    - 9 pongs randomly chosen from the bottom 50% of hosts measured by
    uptime

    - 3 pongs randomly selected from the "seed list"

    These numbers may be tweaked in the future for optimium network
    structure.

    When we eliminate our host cache, it will be the responsibility of
    other vendors to crawl our BearShare network and mix in the IP
    addresses of our Ultrapeers, if they wish to remain connected to the
    BearShare network.

    Alternatively, we can publish the IP addresses of the top BearShare
    hosts measured by uptimes on a web page. Other vendors can include
    this list with their installer so their servent can bootstrap from
    it, or they can harvest this list periodically and merge the
    addresses into their host cache.

    Therefore, we have solutions for keeping the network together today,
    tomorrow, and beyond (when host caches disappear).

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    Clustering, the new word for Vinnie$$$Net!

    Hmm...

    I wonder why no one of the GDF developers say something!

    If Gnutella follow this way - I will leave...

    Morgwen

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    Clustering, the new word for Vinnie$$$Net!

    The GDF = some high society pals holding each other's hand and controlled by bearshare and limewire. they don't need anyone else, because (they think) they're doing such an excellent work.

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    Clustering, the new word for Vinnie$$$Net!

    Now that a open source client is the #1 client they see their market share going bye bye and they will do anything to keep their "job". Greed doesn't belong on gnutella and this is another example.
    gdf isn't controlled by them because they just do whatever they want regardless of what anyone says there.

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    Clustering, the new word for Vinnie$$$Net!

    From the "BearShare 2.5.0 beta 10" message

    "- BearShare preferencing, ie. last host slot is reserved for a bear. "

    beta 10? Why do they have to announce every release like it's something great and now every beta?

    beta 1 - one new feature that no one cares about
    beta 2 - fixed bug with the last feature I added
    beta 3 - wow! I really messed up and fixed it
    beta 4 - ok I think I got it right this time
    beta 5 - no really, I got it
    (no announcement) took out the feature because I suck as a programmer and can't get this right
    beta 7 - patched windows so I can actually make this work
    beta 8 - waiting for billy boy gates to accept my patch and sell a new version of windows
    beaa 9 - I just wanted some free publicity, no real changes here
    beta 10 - hey its your daily update!

    Its the vinnie net!

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    Clustering, the new word for Vinnie$$$Net!

    How does the BearShare hostcache know what client is connecting to it? If it only goes by the little four letter ID thingy, I forgot exactly what it's called, it wouldn't be that hard to modify a client to lie to the BearShare hostcache and say it is BearShare. This would completely defeat Vinnie's domination plan.

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    Clustering, the new word for Vinnie$$$Net!

    i think that Bearshare... when connects to another client sends some private data that only bearshare clients understand and respond to.

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    Clustering, the new word for Vinnie$$$Net!

    All you would need to do is use a packet sniffer to examine what it sends out, and emulate it.

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    Clustering, the new word for Vinnie$$$Net!

    Anyone remember the spy packets that bearshare sent out? Remember how vinnie said they were just so he could send out update messages for new versions?
    Bearshare has a built in browser and goes directly to the bearshare site trying to sell you t-shrits or other garbage.
    Updates and or update messages could easily come in at that time from his home page.

    So why are spy packets still being sent????

    And, what could be worse than a closed source client that "checks in to the home site" every time you use it?
    Do you know what info he sends out to his site when he connects? Is it in a encrypted packet?

    Would Vinnie give the RIAA your personal info if threatened with a law suit? YOU BET HE WOULD! $$$

    One more good reason to stick with free, spyware free, open source clients.

 

 

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