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bin/gtk-gnutella
share/applications/gtk-gnutella.desktop
Changes 0.95: - Support for very old Gnutella features has been removed or deprecated to keep the network healthy. Note that GTKG 0.94 is now considered a deprecated servent in terms of Gnutella features. Every GTKG user MUST upgrade to 0.95 as soon as possible. - GUI updates: * [GTK2] Enable drag and drop for magnet links * [GTK1] Search results have less columns, and the hit details are now displayed in a separate pane underneath. * Visual progress indicator correctly shows newly downloaded fragments, shows fragments currently available for download more accurately, and active downloads are marked with arrows. * The maximum amount of search results has been lowered to 1000. Please use filters or more specific queries to find what you are looking for if you get many search results. * A detailed view has been added to the search results to show all available information for a search result. * The status bar will now give feedback about the contacted host caches. * Gnutella node stats can now show how many bytes were sent/received. * In the node pane, right-clicking now allows to configure which columns should be displayed, just like in the search pane. * More general statistics in the stats pane. It is possible to see TCP and/or UDP traffic stats separately (for messages only, not flow-control). - Bitzi support has been added to retrieve additional information on possible downloads. See http://bitzi.com/ for details. - The geographic location of hosts can now be shown courtesy of MaxMind. - Recently developed features of the Gnutella network are now supported: * High outdegree provides better connectivity between Gnutella hosts. The maximum TTL in the network is now 4 and ultra nodes must maintain at least a connection with 30 peers. * Last-hop QRP between ultra peers. * Dynamic querying support, allows selective querying of peers instead of simply broadcasting the query. It is used for leaf queries and for your queries when running as an ultra node. * OOB (out of band) query hits lets other servents deliver search results directly to you instead of going through the Gnutella network. * OOB proxied queries, allowing direct hit delivery at the ultra node level for queries emitted by legacy leaves. * GTKG will now prevent firewalled hosts from running as ultra nodes. * In "auto mode", GTKG will revert to leaf mode when uploads are stalling at an abnormally high rate, indicating bandwidth is saturated. - UDP is now also supported as a transport protocol in addition to TCP. You may need to make changes to your firewall settings to take full advantage of this. The UDP port used is the same as the one used for TCP. - Firewall detection has been improved to include UDP firewalling detection. - Clock skew computation for hosts not running NTP has been redesigned. Also, GTKG will now automatically detect a locally running NTP. - Japanese translation added. - French and German translation updated.
2004-12-03 14:12:05 +01:00
share/gtk-gnutella/bogons.txt
share/gtk-gnutella/el/FAQ
share/gtk-gnutella/en/FAQ
share/gtk-gnutella/favicon.png
Changes 0.95: - Support for very old Gnutella features has been removed or deprecated to keep the network healthy. Note that GTKG 0.94 is now considered a deprecated servent in terms of Gnutella features. Every GTKG user MUST upgrade to 0.95 as soon as possible. - GUI updates: * [GTK2] Enable drag and drop for magnet links * [GTK1] Search results have less columns, and the hit details are now displayed in a separate pane underneath. * Visual progress indicator correctly shows newly downloaded fragments, shows fragments currently available for download more accurately, and active downloads are marked with arrows. * The maximum amount of search results has been lowered to 1000. Please use filters or more specific queries to find what you are looking for if you get many search results. * A detailed view has been added to the search results to show all available information for a search result. * The status bar will now give feedback about the contacted host caches. * Gnutella node stats can now show how many bytes were sent/received. * In the node pane, right-clicking now allows to configure which columns should be displayed, just like in the search pane. * More general statistics in the stats pane. It is possible to see TCP and/or UDP traffic stats separately (for messages only, not flow-control). - Bitzi support has been added to retrieve additional information on possible downloads. See http://bitzi.com/ for details. - The geographic location of hosts can now be shown courtesy of MaxMind. - Recently developed features of the Gnutella network are now supported: * High outdegree provides better connectivity between Gnutella hosts. The maximum TTL in the network is now 4 and ultra nodes must maintain at least a connection with 30 peers. * Last-hop QRP between ultra peers. * Dynamic querying support, allows selective querying of peers instead of simply broadcasting the query. It is used for leaf queries and for your queries when running as an ultra node. * OOB (out of band) query hits lets other servents deliver search results directly to you instead of going through the Gnutella network. * OOB proxied queries, allowing direct hit delivery at the ultra node level for queries emitted by legacy leaves. * GTKG will now prevent firewalled hosts from running as ultra nodes. * In "auto mode", GTKG will revert to leaf mode when uploads are stalling at an abnormally high rate, indicating bandwidth is saturated. - UDP is now also supported as a transport protocol in addition to TCP. You may need to make changes to your firewall settings to take full advantage of this. The UDP port used is the same as the one used for TCP. - Firewall detection has been improved to include UDP firewalling detection. - Clock skew computation for hosts not running NTP has been redesigned. Also, GTKG will now automatically detect a locally running NTP. - Japanese translation added. - French and German translation updated.
2004-12-03 14:12:05 +01:00
share/gtk-gnutella/geo-ip.txt
share/gtk-gnutella/hostiles.txt
share/gtk-gnutella/ja/FAQ
share/gtk-gnutella/pixmaps/arrow_down.xpm
share/gtk-gnutella/pixmaps/arrow_up.xpm
Update gtk-gnutella to 0.91. Provided in PR pkg/18805 by Christian Biere. Changes include: * Now uses HTTP/1.1, which implies support for persistent connections. * gtk-gnutella will now monitor whether we're connected to Internet and slow down its connection requests when it detects the connection was broken (after a delay of ~3 minutes at most). * Download swarming is now supported: gtk-gnutella will download different portions of the same file from many hosts, as long as alternate sources are available. * The download mesh (alternate source collection during downloads) is now used to fill the download queue with more sources. * Alternate locations can also be passively collected from query hits. You can enable this in the swarming section on the download config pane. * Download scheduling was entiretly redesigned to avoid hammering busy hosts and scale to 5000+ entries in the queue without slowing down the whole. * Is now smart about the "push" flag and will try to ignore it if possible, in case the remote host wrongly set the flag but is not firewalled. * gtk-gnutella now remembers the files it downloaded and will ignore further requests to download the same file. It will visually mark those files, as well as the ones it already shares, by showing them in lighter color in the search results. * It is possible to supply to gtk-gnutella your own ignore lists by SHA1 and by name/size but the feature is under-documented. * Added an "expert mode". Only when this is enabled will gtk-gnutella show the users some of the most complex settings. * New Gnutella statistics pane, showing the packets we sent and received, how many we generated, and the reasons why we drop packets, by packet type. * Now understands UTF-8 queries, but does not generate them. * Fixed important bugs whereby all earlier versions of gtk-gnutella were unintentionally corrupting the Gnutella traffic! * Moved away from the public hostcaches and now uses the Gnutella Web Cache. * Will now show all upload attempts, not only the ones that are transferring. If the connection is aborted, the reason is also shown. * New search stats types: queries by router, whole query. * "Queries by router" shows how many queries have been recieved from any node gtk-gnutella was directly connected to. * "Whole query" shows stats based on the complete query string instead of individual query words. * New visual indications via icons in the status bar: whether gtk-gnutella is rebuilding the library, computing SHA1 of shared files in the background, and whether we are connected to Internet or not. KNOWN BUGS/PROBLEMS: * When changing the directory for incomplete/complete files, all partially downloaded files recorded in ~/.gtk-gnutella/fileinfo will still be downloaded to the old directory. You need to manually change the paths in above file using search/replace and your favourite text editor. * Sorting order of tables is not perserved across sessions. * Marking/highlighting of results/downloads/uploads heavily depends on your GTK theme. Especially most themes do not set fg[ACTIVE] and fg[NORMAL] to different values. * There is currently no way to un-ignore a file via the gui. You can however edit the done.sha1 and done.namesize files in your ~/.gtk-gnutella directory manually. Unignoring via gui is planned for the next release.
2002-10-29 23:35:38 +01:00
share/gtk-gnutella/pixmaps/booklib.xpm
share/gtk-gnutella/pixmaps/booksha.xpm
Update net/gtk-gnutella to 0.91.1 using patches provided by Christian Biere (christianbiere at gmx dot de) in PR pkg/19152. Changes since 0.91.0: * Will now verify the SHA1 of downloaded files in the background. * New configuration parameter for the directory where "bad files" not matching their advertised SHA1 should be put (don't forget to configure it, as it defaults to /tmp). * Files are now copied in the background, so it is possible to setup the various "download" directories on different filesystems. * Node connection time and remote node's uptime(if available) are now shown. * It is now possible to paste a "magnet:" URI in the search to launch a SHA1 search. * The "connection indicator" at the bottom left is now a toggle. Depressing it will terminate any Gnet connection but will continue to serve uploads and process downloads. * The active download status now shows how many sources are available and how many are currently active (i.e. downloading). It will also show the estimated remaining time for the whole file, as well as the global reception rate for the file, accounting for all currently active sources. * Fixed bug that prevented proper downloading from recent BearShare(4.1.x or better) and Shareaza (1.6.0.x or better) nodes when the SHA1 of the file is known. * Will now protect against "PUSH floods" by banning the relevant IPs. * At startup, scan the download "tmp" dir for orphan files and reintegrate them into the fileinfo database, moving completed files to the relevant directory(depending on whether its SHA1 checked OK). * Minor bug fixing: improper countdown for push timeout when falling back, fixed corner-case processing that could lead to crashes or incorrect behaviour, accidental localization on X-Live-Since headers, freezing of the GUI when clearing many uploads, obscure portability fixes.
2002-11-25 16:20:26 +01:00
share/gtk-gnutella/pixmaps/bookshav.xpm
share/gtk-gnutella/pixmaps/booktth.xpm
Changes 0.96.6: * Bug Fixes * Refuse to share certain directories: /, $HOME, $GTK_GNUTELLA_DIR, and the incomplete and corrupted directories. * Downloads GUI: added checkboxes to invert the select/filter patterns. * Downloads GUI: added "Modified" column and detail showing the timestamp of the last file modification. * Optional beautification operations on filenames: strip leading "-", remove consecutive "_" and prevent "_" surrounding punctuation characters. * Fixed significant performance issue in the Gtk+ 1.2 front-end: update of upload statistics was O(n) but is now O(1). * Background TTH file verification now lights an icon in the GUI. * Show TTH tree depth in the download "Details" pane. * Update the bitzi metadata info box when a query finishes, so that it is not required to click on the result again after requesting bitzi data. * Added MIME type column for search results. * Added "Last Request" and "Last Upload" columns to the Upload History. * Almost complete DHT support (missing only publishing of data), but code needs to be explicitly enabled by setting "enable_dht" to TRUE. The DHT knows how to look for alt-locs for files and push-proxies for firewalled hosts, and will store local data for others to query. * New shell commands "stats", "download", "echo". * It is now possible to rename files being downloaded (through GTK2 or shell, no support in GTK1). * Added more filename extensions to the built-in search filters. * Switch resources after getting an HTTP error if the connection is kept alive and the error permits follow-ups (non-busy conditions). * Improved ability to switch resources after file completion by ignoring trailing swarming data, to keep the connection alive. * Bitzi tickets are refreshed when explicitely requested, avoiding reuse of stale metadata * Completed files are displayed during hash verification. * Only propagate good alt-locs for files we are downloading, i.e. addresses of hosts which we know to be serving that file because we contacted them. * Many new statistics counters. * Allow scheduling of special downloads without considering per-host limits, as these are of a much shorter duration (THEX and browse host requests). * Always seed completed files, regardless of their size (no PFSP minimum as with partial files), when their SHA-1 has been verified. * Incorrectly encoded Bitzi metadata is translated to Unicode. * Browse-host responses are sorted alphanumerically on relative pathnames to allow users to relate files together if they don't understand GGEP "PATH". * Improved routing of PUSH messages by also looking whether targetted hosts happen to be one of our immediate neighbours. * Updated Norwegian Bokmal and Spanish translations.
2009-05-05 08:46:55 +02:00
share/gtk-gnutella/pixmaps/booktthv.xpm
share/gtk-gnutella/pixmaps/chip.xpm
share/gtk-gnutella/pixmaps/clanbomber_red.xpm
share/gtk-gnutella/pixmaps/clanbomber_yellow.xpm
share/gtk-gnutella/pixmaps/download.xpm
Update net/gtk-gnutella to 0.91.1 using patches provided by Christian Biere (christianbiere at gmx dot de) in PR pkg/19152. Changes since 0.91.0: * Will now verify the SHA1 of downloaded files in the background. * New configuration parameter for the directory where "bad files" not matching their advertised SHA1 should be put (don't forget to configure it, as it defaults to /tmp). * Files are now copied in the background, so it is possible to setup the various "download" directories on different filesystems. * Node connection time and remote node's uptime(if available) are now shown. * It is now possible to paste a "magnet:" URI in the search to launch a SHA1 search. * The "connection indicator" at the bottom left is now a toggle. Depressing it will terminate any Gnet connection but will continue to serve uploads and process downloads. * The active download status now shows how many sources are available and how many are currently active (i.e. downloading). It will also show the estimated remaining time for the whole file, as well as the global reception rate for the file, accounting for all currently active sources. * Fixed bug that prevented proper downloading from recent BearShare(4.1.x or better) and Shareaza (1.6.0.x or better) nodes when the SHA1 of the file is known. * Will now protect against "PUSH floods" by banning the relevant IPs. * At startup, scan the download "tmp" dir for orphan files and reintegrate them into the fileinfo database, moving completed files to the relevant directory(depending on whether its SHA1 checked OK). * Minor bug fixing: improper countdown for push timeout when falling back, fixed corner-case processing that could lead to crashes or incorrect behaviour, accidental localization on X-Live-Since headers, freezing of the GUI when clearing many uploads, obscure portability fixes.
2002-11-25 16:20:26 +01:00
share/gtk-gnutella/pixmaps/exit.xpm
share/gtk-gnutella/pixmaps/filter.xpm
share/gtk-gnutella/pixmaps/firewall.xpm
Changes 0.95: - Support for very old Gnutella features has been removed or deprecated to keep the network healthy. Note that GTKG 0.94 is now considered a deprecated servent in terms of Gnutella features. Every GTKG user MUST upgrade to 0.95 as soon as possible. - GUI updates: * [GTK2] Enable drag and drop for magnet links * [GTK1] Search results have less columns, and the hit details are now displayed in a separate pane underneath. * Visual progress indicator correctly shows newly downloaded fragments, shows fragments currently available for download more accurately, and active downloads are marked with arrows. * The maximum amount of search results has been lowered to 1000. Please use filters or more specific queries to find what you are looking for if you get many search results. * A detailed view has been added to the search results to show all available information for a search result. * The status bar will now give feedback about the contacted host caches. * Gnutella node stats can now show how many bytes were sent/received. * In the node pane, right-clicking now allows to configure which columns should be displayed, just like in the search pane. * More general statistics in the stats pane. It is possible to see TCP and/or UDP traffic stats separately (for messages only, not flow-control). - Bitzi support has been added to retrieve additional information on possible downloads. See http://bitzi.com/ for details. - The geographic location of hosts can now be shown courtesy of MaxMind. - Recently developed features of the Gnutella network are now supported: * High outdegree provides better connectivity between Gnutella hosts. The maximum TTL in the network is now 4 and ultra nodes must maintain at least a connection with 30 peers. * Last-hop QRP between ultra peers. * Dynamic querying support, allows selective querying of peers instead of simply broadcasting the query. It is used for leaf queries and for your queries when running as an ultra node. * OOB (out of band) query hits lets other servents deliver search results directly to you instead of going through the Gnutella network. * OOB proxied queries, allowing direct hit delivery at the ultra node level for queries emitted by legacy leaves. * GTKG will now prevent firewalled hosts from running as ultra nodes. * In "auto mode", GTKG will revert to leaf mode when uploads are stalling at an abnormally high rate, indicating bandwidth is saturated. - UDP is now also supported as a transport protocol in addition to TCP. You may need to make changes to your firewall settings to take full advantage of this. The UDP port used is the same as the one used for TCP. - Firewall detection has been improved to include UDP firewalling detection. - Clock skew computation for hosts not running NTP has been redesigned. Also, GTKG will now automatically detect a locally running NTP. - Japanese translation added. - French and German translation updated.
2004-12-03 14:12:05 +01:00
share/gtk-gnutella/pixmaps/firewall_punchable.xpm
share/gtk-gnutella/pixmaps/firewall_tcp.xpm
share/gtk-gnutella/pixmaps/firewall_udp.xpm
share/gtk-gnutella/pixmaps/firewall_udp_punchable.xpm
Update net/gtk-gnutella to 0.91.1 using patches provided by Christian Biere (christianbiere at gmx dot de) in PR pkg/19152. Changes since 0.91.0: * Will now verify the SHA1 of downloaded files in the background. * New configuration parameter for the directory where "bad files" not matching their advertised SHA1 should be put (don't forget to configure it, as it defaults to /tmp). * Files are now copied in the background, so it is possible to setup the various "download" directories on different filesystems. * Node connection time and remote node's uptime(if available) are now shown. * It is now possible to paste a "magnet:" URI in the search to launch a SHA1 search. * The "connection indicator" at the bottom left is now a toggle. Depressing it will terminate any Gnet connection but will continue to serve uploads and process downloads. * The active download status now shows how many sources are available and how many are currently active (i.e. downloading). It will also show the estimated remaining time for the whole file, as well as the global reception rate for the file, accounting for all currently active sources. * Fixed bug that prevented proper downloading from recent BearShare(4.1.x or better) and Shareaza (1.6.0.x or better) nodes when the SHA1 of the file is known. * Will now protect against "PUSH floods" by banning the relevant IPs. * At startup, scan the download "tmp" dir for orphan files and reintegrate them into the fileinfo database, moving completed files to the relevant directory(depending on whether its SHA1 checked OK). * Minor bug fixing: improper countdown for push timeout when falling back, fixed corner-case processing that could lead to crashes or incorrect behaviour, accidental localization on X-Live-Since headers, freezing of the GUI when clearing many uploads, obscure portability fixes.
2002-11-25 16:20:26 +01:00
share/gtk-gnutella/pixmaps/freeze.xpm
share/gtk-gnutella/pixmaps/icon.16x16.xpm
share/gtk-gnutella/pixmaps/icon.32x32.xpm
share/gtk-gnutella/pixmaps/icon.xpm
share/gtk-gnutella/pixmaps/leaf.xpm
share/gtk-gnutella/pixmaps/legacy.xpm
share/gtk-gnutella/pixmaps/magnet.16x16.png
share/gtk-gnutella/pixmaps/magnet.32x32.png
share/gtk-gnutella/pixmaps/magnet.64x64.png
share/gtk-gnutella/pixmaps/no_firewall.xpm
Update gtk-gnutella to 0.91. Provided in PR pkg/18805 by Christian Biere. Changes include: * Now uses HTTP/1.1, which implies support for persistent connections. * gtk-gnutella will now monitor whether we're connected to Internet and slow down its connection requests when it detects the connection was broken (after a delay of ~3 minutes at most). * Download swarming is now supported: gtk-gnutella will download different portions of the same file from many hosts, as long as alternate sources are available. * The download mesh (alternate source collection during downloads) is now used to fill the download queue with more sources. * Alternate locations can also be passively collected from query hits. You can enable this in the swarming section on the download config pane. * Download scheduling was entiretly redesigned to avoid hammering busy hosts and scale to 5000+ entries in the queue without slowing down the whole. * Is now smart about the "push" flag and will try to ignore it if possible, in case the remote host wrongly set the flag but is not firewalled. * gtk-gnutella now remembers the files it downloaded and will ignore further requests to download the same file. It will visually mark those files, as well as the ones it already shares, by showing them in lighter color in the search results. * It is possible to supply to gtk-gnutella your own ignore lists by SHA1 and by name/size but the feature is under-documented. * Added an "expert mode". Only when this is enabled will gtk-gnutella show the users some of the most complex settings. * New Gnutella statistics pane, showing the packets we sent and received, how many we generated, and the reasons why we drop packets, by packet type. * Now understands UTF-8 queries, but does not generate them. * Fixed important bugs whereby all earlier versions of gtk-gnutella were unintentionally corrupting the Gnutella traffic! * Moved away from the public hostcaches and now uses the Gnutella Web Cache. * Will now show all upload attempts, not only the ones that are transferring. If the connection is aborted, the reason is also shown. * New search stats types: queries by router, whole query. * "Queries by router" shows how many queries have been recieved from any node gtk-gnutella was directly connected to. * "Whole query" shows stats based on the complete query string instead of individual query words. * New visual indications via icons in the status bar: whether gtk-gnutella is rebuilding the library, computing SHA1 of shared files in the background, and whether we are connected to Internet or not. KNOWN BUGS/PROBLEMS: * When changing the directory for incomplete/complete files, all partially downloaded files recorded in ~/.gtk-gnutella/fileinfo will still be downloaded to the old directory. You need to manually change the paths in above file using search/replace and your favourite text editor. * Sorting order of tables is not perserved across sessions. * Marking/highlighting of results/downloads/uploads heavily depends on your GTK theme. Especially most themes do not set fg[ACTIVE] and fg[NORMAL] to different values. * There is currently no way to un-ignore a file via the gui. You can however edit the done.sha1 and done.namesize files in your ~/.gtk-gnutella directory manually. Unignoring via gui is planned for the next release.
2002-10-29 23:35:38 +01:00
share/gtk-gnutella/pixmaps/offline.xpm
share/gtk-gnutella/pixmaps/online.xpm
share/gtk-gnutella/pixmaps/save.xpm
share/gtk-gnutella/pixmaps/smallserver.xpm
share/gtk-gnutella/pixmaps/stock_form-time-field-16.xpm
Update net/gtk-gnutella to 0.91.1 using patches provided by Christian Biere (christianbiere at gmx dot de) in PR pkg/19152. Changes since 0.91.0: * Will now verify the SHA1 of downloaded files in the background. * New configuration parameter for the directory where "bad files" not matching their advertised SHA1 should be put (don't forget to configure it, as it defaults to /tmp). * Files are now copied in the background, so it is possible to setup the various "download" directories on different filesystems. * Node connection time and remote node's uptime(if available) are now shown. * It is now possible to paste a "magnet:" URI in the search to launch a SHA1 search. * The "connection indicator" at the bottom left is now a toggle. Depressing it will terminate any Gnet connection but will continue to serve uploads and process downloads. * The active download status now shows how many sources are available and how many are currently active (i.e. downloading). It will also show the estimated remaining time for the whole file, as well as the global reception rate for the file, accounting for all currently active sources. * Fixed bug that prevented proper downloading from recent BearShare(4.1.x or better) and Shareaza (1.6.0.x or better) nodes when the SHA1 of the file is known. * Will now protect against "PUSH floods" by banning the relevant IPs. * At startup, scan the download "tmp" dir for orphan files and reintegrate them into the fileinfo database, moving completed files to the relevant directory(depending on whether its SHA1 checked OK). * Minor bug fixing: improper countdown for push timeout when falling back, fixed corner-case processing that could lead to crashes or incorrect behaviour, accidental localization on X-Live-Since headers, freezing of the GUI when clearing many uploads, obscure portability fixes.
2002-11-25 16:20:26 +01:00
share/gtk-gnutella/pixmaps/thaw.xpm
share/gtk-gnutella/pixmaps/ultra.xpm
share/gtk-gnutella/pixmaps/upload.xpm
Changes 0.95: - Support for very old Gnutella features has been removed or deprecated to keep the network healthy. Note that GTKG 0.94 is now considered a deprecated servent in terms of Gnutella features. Every GTKG user MUST upgrade to 0.95 as soon as possible. - GUI updates: * [GTK2] Enable drag and drop for magnet links * [GTK1] Search results have less columns, and the hit details are now displayed in a separate pane underneath. * Visual progress indicator correctly shows newly downloaded fragments, shows fragments currently available for download more accurately, and active downloads are marked with arrows. * The maximum amount of search results has been lowered to 1000. Please use filters or more specific queries to find what you are looking for if you get many search results. * A detailed view has been added to the search results to show all available information for a search result. * The status bar will now give feedback about the contacted host caches. * Gnutella node stats can now show how many bytes were sent/received. * In the node pane, right-clicking now allows to configure which columns should be displayed, just like in the search pane. * More general statistics in the stats pane. It is possible to see TCP and/or UDP traffic stats separately (for messages only, not flow-control). - Bitzi support has been added to retrieve additional information on possible downloads. See http://bitzi.com/ for details. - The geographic location of hosts can now be shown courtesy of MaxMind. - Recently developed features of the Gnutella network are now supported: * High outdegree provides better connectivity between Gnutella hosts. The maximum TTL in the network is now 4 and ultra nodes must maintain at least a connection with 30 peers. * Last-hop QRP between ultra peers. * Dynamic querying support, allows selective querying of peers instead of simply broadcasting the query. It is used for leaf queries and for your queries when running as an ultra node. * OOB (out of band) query hits lets other servents deliver search results directly to you instead of going through the Gnutella network. * OOB proxied queries, allowing direct hit delivery at the ultra node level for queries emitted by legacy leaves. * GTKG will now prevent firewalled hosts from running as ultra nodes. * In "auto mode", GTKG will revert to leaf mode when uploads are stalling at an abnormally high rate, indicating bandwidth is saturated. - UDP is now also supported as a transport protocol in addition to TCP. You may need to make changes to your firewall settings to take full advantage of this. The UDP port used is the same as the one used for TCP. - Firewall detection has been improved to include UDP firewalling detection. - Clock skew computation for hosts not running NTP has been redesigned. Also, GTKG will now automatically detect a locally running NTP. - Japanese translation added. - French and German translation updated.
2004-12-03 14:12:05 +01:00
share/gtk-gnutella/pixmaps/warning.xpm
share/gtk-gnutella/robots.txt
share/gtk-gnutella/spam.txt
share/gtk-gnutella/spam_sha1.txt
share/locale/de/LC_MESSAGES/gtk-gnutella.mo
share/locale/el/LC_MESSAGES/gtk-gnutella.mo
share/locale/es/LC_MESSAGES/gtk-gnutella.mo
share/locale/fr/LC_MESSAGES/gtk-gnutella.mo
share/locale/hu/LC_MESSAGES/gtk-gnutella.mo
share/locale/it/LC_MESSAGES/gtk-gnutella.mo
share/locale/ja/LC_MESSAGES/gtk-gnutella.mo
share/locale/nb/LC_MESSAGES/gtk-gnutella.mo
share/locale/nl/LC_MESSAGES/gtk-gnutella.mo
share/locale/tr/LC_MESSAGES/gtk-gnutella.mo
share/locale/uk/LC_MESSAGES/gtk-gnutella.mo
share/locale/zh_CN/LC_MESSAGES/gtk-gnutella.mo
share/pixmaps/gtk-gnutella.png
share/pixmaps/gtk-gnutella.svg