[p2p-hackers] p2p framework

Greg Bildson gbildson at limepeer.com
Thu Dec 1 18:44:00 UTC 2005


There is a standard connect string in Gnutella.  Something like "Gnutella
Connect" / "Gnutella OK".  Change that.  Set up your own Gwebcache or UHC
(UDP host cache) or include your own gnutella.net ip:ports file and you
should be able to bootstrap your own network.

I'm not aware of any mainstream users of the Echomine-Muse libraries.  They
may or may not work.  I expect that they are primitive compared to the
LimeWire and gtk-gnutella code.  However, they may work for your purposes.

Thanks
-greg

> -----Original Message-----
> From: p2p-hackers-bounces at zgp.org [mailto:p2p-hackers-bounces at zgp.org]On
> Behalf Of Salem Mark
> Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2005 1:28 PM
> To: p2p-hackers at zgp.org
> Subject: RE: [p2p-hackers] p2p framework
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> >From: "Greg Bildson" <gbildson at limepeer.com>
> >You could build off the limewire.org open source code (currently down) or
> >off of the gtk-gnutella or gnucleus source.  You would want to form a
> >separate network since current vendors would consider alternate
> uses of the
> >existing network as pollution.
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> Could you please elaborate on forming a separate network under Gnutella?
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> I was thinking of using the Echomine-Muse gnutella API, which facilitates
> sending custom messages in Gnutella, as a technique for Jabber Servers to
> collorabote and achieve global service discovery.
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> Thanks.
>
> - Salem
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> >If you envisioned similar services as exist or extensions to the existing
> >services then this might make sense.  If you want something as a
> basis for
> >a
> >new clean protocol, I might not recommend it since some aspects of the
> >protocol are a little ugly underneath the covers.  However, extension
> >mechanisms do for most message types.
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> >Thanks
> >-greg
> >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: p2p-hackers-bounces at zgp.org
> [mailto:p2p-hackers-bounces at zgp.org]On
> > > Behalf Of Davide Carboni
> > > Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2005 1:17 PM
> > > To: Peer-to-peer development.
> > > Subject: Re: [p2p-hackers] p2p framework
> > >
> > >
> > > On 11/29/05, Greg Bildson <gbildson at limepeer.com> wrote:
> > > > Do you mean Gnutella's use as a framework or otherwise?
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> > > Yes I do. My question is: are there some implementation of gnutella
> > > that can be used to build upon new applications and to develop new
> > > services (beyond simple file sharing) ?
> > >
> > > D.
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