Here is a translated version from this script.
Changed the text that gets send to the blocked user
to make sure that the user understand why he got disconnected
(and to correct some wrong infos in the german text).
cheers
tonimontana
Luadch DHT Blocker 0.1 (english version)
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Luadch DHT Blocker 0.1 (english version)
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Re: Luadch DHT Blocker 0.1 (english version)
why the heck block dht?
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Re: Luadch DHT Blocker 0.1 (english version)
adrian_007 if you have a public hub then DHT might be usefull
but when you run a private hub like i do then you proberbly dont
want any clients on the hub that have DHT enabled cause with
DHT enabled clients the hub wouldnt be private anymore.
but when you run a private hub like i do then you proberbly dont
want any clients on the hub that have DHT enabled cause with
DHT enabled clients the hub wouldnt be private anymore.
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Re: Luadch DHT Blocker 0.1 (english version)
I second that sentiment.
I run a private LAN hub where internal traffic is free. Privacy is not our main concern: the unannounced addition of DHT to various clients caused people to share externally without realising, and caught the attention of long arm of the computing department, and the accountants.
IMHO, DHT should not have been enabled by default upon upgrading but I cant really fight that point.
~Andrew
I run a private LAN hub where internal traffic is free. Privacy is not our main concern: the unannounced addition of DHT to various clients caused people to share externally without realising, and caught the attention of long arm of the computing department, and the accountants.
IMHO, DHT should not have been enabled by default upon upgrading but I cant really fight that point.
~Andrew