OpenSource P2P Net Info and IP posts

Please post your IPs here when you run the new client. (anon if you like)
To help kick this off, please try to run your client 24/7. You can run both the original and the new one at the same time.
For the new modified Gnucleus and more info goto
http://snow.prohosting.com/openp2p/

Thanks for participating!
(please post any debate, comments or problems to another thread, thanks)
 
Seems like if you're trying a run-alone..


i think it's a bit difficult to find users for your "new" protocol...

i want to invite you to the GDC, the new GnutellaDev Community, we want to improve Gnutella with a democracy between the developers, maybe you'll find your place there

join IRC #Gnutelladev
 
you're right
but ignoring the problem doesnt solve anything either
by the way....this sucks...i havent get more than 2 nodes since i try it out
 
Use me as a static host cache!!
24.234.19.159:6347
This is a static IP and should be good for a long time!
I put it on an old computer so I never will turn it off.
About 1500 files on there too.
 
New project site at Sourceforge! "Official" home page
http://opensourcep2p.sourceforge.net/

Project page is
http://sourceforge.net/projects/opensourcep2p/

Thanks for participating in the new OpenSource P2P Net!

Note: If you lose all connections, type a IP from the forum into the "Connections Advanced" box and click "Add". Once you type the IP in it will stay in the little box and you can just click "Add" again if you lose it again. Stick with it!
 
I don't know about you but after reading about Morpheus spying I am sick of this
211.11.204.18 port 6347
I tested it from work today and it works!
I have 4000 MP3's in my computer
please connect to me I am waiting
talking about this on IRC isn't going to cut it, do something!
 
had to find out the hard way so this may help
open a MS-DOS Prompt window and type
netstat -n
to display your IP there may be a better way but this i found
 
The last week or so I have been unable to connect to the one 'host cache' - was hoping it was something technical, but maybe the dude's just given up.

Dude who put up the permanent IP as a 'host cache' - please put it back up!

Nos
 
If that's the case, then explain to me why the OpensourceP2P client uses "OPENSOURCE CONNECT" rather than "GNUTELLA CONNECT" as a handshake (which means they are NOT using the Gnutella protocol... they're using a variant of it, but it's NOT the Gnutella protocol anymore if it's modified not to have any mention of Gnutella in it at all)... if they just wanted to distance themselves from Bearshare and LimeWire, they would just block those clients and continue participate on the Gnutella network. But instead they are participating on a WHOLE NEW network. Sounds blatantly like distancing themselves from the Gnutella network to me!
 
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