... You cannot base this algorithm on the slot in the hash table. Two keywords can hash to the same spot, with one being popular and the other rare. If you...
From: <Raphael_Manfredi@...> ... tables, ... keywords ... I don't think it's necessary. The strategy only of popularity is an approximation, and it can't...
... I'm also interested if anything was decided on this, currently I put the hash in the QHT table with no prefix before it....
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Sep 1, 2002 2:52 pm
... I thought it was a hash of the binary SHA1? That's what I was planning, since I always decompile the URN to validate the SHA1 encoding anyway. Hashing the...
... put the ... Shareaza has an option to do exactly that, however I've had that switched off in the last few versions. When this was discussed a few weeks...
... planning, ... anyway. ... Yes, I was arguing for an approach similar to that (taking the first N bits of the binary hash, where N is the number of bits in...
The prefix has a value, provided that you hash the whole URN (including the "urn:" prefix): this allows QRP tables to be compatible with any type of URI,...
... I disagree, read on.. ... (including the ... type of ... QRP tables are automatically compatible with anything you could ever want to put in them, provided...
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Sep 1, 2002 5:07 pm
... I came to the same conclusion in another message I just sent out, without shouting though. ;-) Needless to say, I agree with everything you said. Raphael...
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Sep 1, 2002 5:08 pm
... Since the SHA1 is cryptographically strong, its first N bits are as good as anything else we can come up with. However, when we're going to see tigertree...
From: "smike82j" <public@...> ... Yes, hashes are natively binary, however, new URN types would not benefit from the QRP tables used by other servents...
From: <Raphael_Manfredi@...> ... Is this decompilation really needed ? Wouldn't it make sense that intermediate peers that manage the largest traffic...
re: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/the_gdf/message/9715 Did everyoen dismiss this idea, or was it buried too quickly to be noticed? I only ask because I tend...
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Sep 1, 2002 7:17 pm
... I do it to avoid forwarding queries that bear invalid urn:SHA1 that will NEVER match anywhere. This saves traffic at the cost of CPU cycles, but is good...
Hi i recognized that if someone in Overnet-Edonkey, who is downloading a movie and has half the part in his part-file, shares this overnet-partial-file in ...
This design puts no reliance on the Level 1 Ultrapeers and the proposed design can survive without Level 2 Ultrapeers aswell. Both add great benefit to the...
... Hello =) gnutella partials ... I disagree. Partial File Sharing is a good idea. Especially for large files. For example, I share large Anime files....
Hey All, I'm wondering how developers and users alike would react if the following would be implemented: One thing with Gnutella filesharing is when even a...
Hi Mike very well ! I like that idea. I had something the same in mind my mails before. You suggest a history-cache of downloaded media ! Thats a great thing...
PROPOSAL TRASH-CAN so why so much philosophy ? Simple and effective: We need gnutella clients, which add (by default) the windows trash can to the shared...
... Well, the idea was to share only downloaded, yet moved files (moved to an unshared directory that is). NOT sharing the windows trash can, since that would...
gaby zimmer wrote: <snip> ... <snip> How can you know for sure that the mp3s, avis and stuff are not private? -- Joakim Asplund http://megajocke.cjb.net...
IMHO, if the sharer (or non sharer, as the case may be) wants to segment the file off the network, they should be able to do so... The answer to the problem, I...
... following ... is forced ... another ... I don't think your proposal is particularly useful. Our measurements show that more than 75% of users share. I...
I agree that the solution is to educate the user, not force them into something... if freepeers stats are sound then freeloaders are probably not too much...