t1m
January 21st, 2007, 05:55 AM
Hi,
This is my first post here, I'd like to ask your advice about the current state of the Gnutella network.
I've been using Mutella, a curses interface Gnutella client, for several years now with good results. However, in the last couple of months Mutella has been reporting a very limited number of files on the network horizon, and frequently no files being shared at all. This is despite having a healthy number of web caches to query, and plenty of connections to other hosts.
With reference to this page,
http://gcachescan.jonatkins.com/stathistory.html
you can see the number of requests and updates to a selection of popular Gnutella web caches plummeted at the end of October - right around when I started experiencing problems.
Does anyone know what's up with the network? Is this sabotage by the RIAA and their cronies?
Initially I assumed that a single badly configured or spamming web cache was to blame, so I cleared my ~/.mutella/webcaches.save file, and replaced the initial GWebCache variables in Mutella with a single source from the jonatkins.com page. I worked through a handful of apparently healthy high ranking sources, but all produced poor results, presumably because the caches feed results between themselves.
This has effectively prevented me from using the Gnutella network - any feedback that you could offer would be appreciated! Is there something I am overlooking? Perhaps it is time to jump ship to another P2P network, in which case could anyone suggest a good curses client for Linux?
Thanks,
Tim
This is my first post here, I'd like to ask your advice about the current state of the Gnutella network.
I've been using Mutella, a curses interface Gnutella client, for several years now with good results. However, in the last couple of months Mutella has been reporting a very limited number of files on the network horizon, and frequently no files being shared at all. This is despite having a healthy number of web caches to query, and plenty of connections to other hosts.
With reference to this page,
http://gcachescan.jonatkins.com/stathistory.html
you can see the number of requests and updates to a selection of popular Gnutella web caches plummeted at the end of October - right around when I started experiencing problems.
Does anyone know what's up with the network? Is this sabotage by the RIAA and their cronies?
Initially I assumed that a single badly configured or spamming web cache was to blame, so I cleared my ~/.mutella/webcaches.save file, and replaced the initial GWebCache variables in Mutella with a single source from the jonatkins.com page. I worked through a handful of apparently healthy high ranking sources, but all produced poor results, presumably because the caches feed results between themselves.
This has effectively prevented me from using the Gnutella network - any feedback that you could offer would be appreciated! Is there something I am overlooking? Perhaps it is time to jump ship to another P2P network, in which case could anyone suggest a good curses client for Linux?
Thanks,
Tim