What max connections allowed per unique vendor?

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What max connections allowed per unique vendor?

by gionnico :: Rate this Message:

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I've noticed a strange behavior: I can set that value even to 50%, 40%
.. but I see that for LimeWire it doesn't work, infact I can get
connected to a much higher percentage of these kind of nodes (although
not 100%) before it sends the "reserved slot" message, whereas for
BearShare (I've only got these two examples, since they're the most
widespread clients) it does, work as I expect.

So, I'd like to know: how is a "unique vendor" identified?


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Re: What max connections allowed per unique vendor?

by Christian Biere :: Rate this Message:

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gionnico wrote:
> I've noticed a strange behavior: I can set that value even to 50%, 40%
> .. but I see that for LimeWire it doesn't work, infact I can get
> connected to a much higher percentage of these kind of nodes (although
> not 100%) before it sends the "reserved slot" message, whereas for
> BearShare (I've only got these two examples, since they're the most
> widespread clients) it does, work as I expect.
 
> So, I'd like to know: how is a "unique vendor" identified?

The User-Agent strings before the first space, slash or digit are compared. If
the host cache is rather empty, the setting is ignored.

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Re: What max connections allowed per unique vendor?

by Bill Pringlemeir :: Rate this Message:

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gionnico wrote:
 
>> So, I'd like to know: how is a "unique vendor" identified?

On 20 Jan 2008, christianbiere@... wrote:

> The User-Agent strings before the first space, slash or digit are
> compared. If the host cache is rather empty, the setting is ignored.

I thought I had seen this too.  I extracted the code to grab the
unique vendor and applied it to a list output from "nodes".  The unit
test showed that the code was identifying everything.  My case seemed
to be the opposite.  Bearshare nodes were > 30% of peers [30% being my
leaf limit].  I was changing the vendor percentage and so I caulked it
up to some sort of latency through the system.

When I restarted, the limits did start to work... at least visibly.

fwiw,
Bill Pringlemeir.

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