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TheSenator 12-30-2005 03:54 PM

I have ten computers stacked with one 15 inch monitor, keyboard and mouse all linked by Linksys KVM switch. All computers have kazaa running on them with my videos.

That is all I have to say about that...

Antonio 12-30-2005 04:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheSenator
I have ten computers stacked with one 15 inch monitor, keyboard and mouse all linked by Linksys KVM switch. All computers have kazaa running on them with my videos.

That is all I have to say about that...

I have 4 pcs at home and another 6 at a friend's place in England, them KVm swtiches drove us mad

first he ordered a KVM switch that came without cables, then he ordered cables which weren't for this particular switch so he had to order the right switch and so on and so fort, I think we delayed setting up the whole thing for 2 weeks because of them switches ;)

devnull 12-30-2005 05:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Antonio
I have 4 pcs at home and another 6 at a friend's place in England, them KVm swtiches drove us mad

first he ordered a KVM switch that came without cables, then he ordered cables which weren't for this particular switch so he had to order the right switch and so on and so fort, I think we delayed setting up the whole thing for 2 weeks because of them switches ;)

Aha, so you're the small timers I see sharing your files in the search results from tiny broadband connections :1orglaugh

TheSenator 12-30-2005 05:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by devnull
Aha, so you're the small timers I see sharing your files in the search results from tiny broadband connections :1orglaugh


Yeah you are so right LOL HAHAHA!!!

There is no money in porn.

Pornwolf 12-30-2005 05:44 PM

There is no money in P2P. Keep moving, there's nothing to see here.

devnull 12-30-2005 05:46 PM

My turn,

There's no money in P2P

Move on people

Next train leaves in 10mins.

TheJimmy 12-30-2005 05:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Antonio
I have 4 pcs at home and another 6 at a friend's place in England, them KVm swtiches drove us mad

first he ordered a KVM switch that came without cables, then he ordered cables which weren't for this particular switch so he had to order the right switch and so on and so fort, I think we delayed setting up the whole thing for 2 weeks because of them switches ;)


My belkin switch works like a charm.

:thumbsup

PS: there is no money on the interweb

dozey 12-30-2005 07:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Just_Dave
they rename the vids with keywords , and they use drm content

From memory, it is a little different (as far as gnutella2 is concerned anyway.. limewire / fasttrack is a closed protocol). Nodes and supernodes use query routing tables to impliment searching. Keywords from your media are taken, the trailing (3?) characters are trimmed off and if the remainder is still over a few characters long, it is added to a hash table.

When a node connects to a supernode, it will forward its hash table to the supernode. Searching for a files involves a node sending out a request to a supernode, the supernode will look in all the hash tables that have been sent to it, then send the query out to nodes that had matching keywords in the hash tables they submitted.

The key to getting heaps of people to download from you is obviously being a hash table slut and connecting to every supernode out there. (GWebcache and HostCache systems make this even easier.)

TheSenator 12-30-2005 08:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dozey
From memory, it is a little different (as far as gnutella2 is concerned anyway.. limewire / fasttrack is a closed protocol). Nodes and supernodes use query routing tables to impliment searching. Keywords from your media are taken, the trailing (3?) characters are trimmed off and if the remainder is still over a few characters long, it is added to a hash table.

When a node connects to a supernode, it will forward its hash table to the supernode. Searching for a files involves a node sending out a request to a supernode, the supernode will look in all the hash tables that have been sent to it, then send the query out to nodes that had matching keywords in the hash tables they submitted.

The key to getting heaps of people to download from you is obviously being a hash table slut and connecting to every supernode out there. (GWebcache and HostCache systems make this even easier.)


What ever he said above me is a total lie.

Pffff...whatever!!! Just shut up!!!

Stop telling people!!! Damn you

dozey 12-30-2005 08:35 PM

Ruining it for everyone else makes me feel better about not making any money off it

mikeyddddd 01-06-2006 04:10 AM

Fiddy P2P networks.

Bigfuck 01-06-2006 06:30 AM

Giving smutlounge a try this weekend:)

Greg MissionD 01-06-2006 12:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dozey
From memory, it is a little different (as far as gnutella2 is concerned anyway.. limewire / fasttrack is a closed protocol). Nodes and supernodes use query routing tables to impliment searching. Keywords from your media are taken, the trailing (3?) characters are trimmed off and if the remainder is still over a few characters long, it is added to a hash table.

When a node connects to a supernode, it will forward its hash table to the supernode. Searching for a files involves a node sending out a request to a supernode, the supernode will look in all the hash tables that have been sent to it, then send the query out to nodes that had matching keywords in the hash tables they submitted.

The key to getting heaps of people to download from you is obviously being a hash table slut and connecting to every supernode out there. (GWebcache and HostCache systems make this even easier.)

I need to talk to you, about penitration so to speak, without a rubber!!! :thumbsup

leroytrolley 01-10-2006 01:59 PM

What p2p programs are you people using to get your content out there?

I'm using BearShare at the moment.

Any other Suggestions?

Leroy

react 02-21-2006 02:44 PM

Limewire.

P.S. there is still no money in P2P.


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