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ptomaine
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by ptomaine » 2006-08-07 15:15
Ok, one client sends
The other replies with
The first sends
The second now sends 1024 bytes of data. The first one receives it.
What must/should/can happen after that? Close the connection or can I send another $Get command?
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Quattro
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by Quattro » 2006-08-07 15:57
i would think there should be some kind of ack to tell the sender the 1024 bytes have arrived...
after that it should be possible to send another $get command...
but check the DC protocol wiki to check
http://dcpp.net/wiki/index.php/NMDC_Cli ... t_Protocol
i checked myself... there's no ack and the connection can be dropped after this...
DC++ protocol wiki wrote:Peer 2
$Send|
Peer 1
<<raw>>
Connection can be dropped at that point. You know the file is done when you have 220057 bytes of raw data.
after that you should start over i think with the whole bunch like
DC++ protocol wiki wrote:
Peer 1
$MyNick peer1|$Lock EXTENDEDPROTOCOLABCABCABCABCABCABC Pk=DCPLUSPLUS0.668ABCABC|
Peer 2
$MyNick peer2|$Lock EXTENDEDPROTOCOLABCABCABCABCABCABC Pk=DCPLUSPLUS0.668ABCABC|$Supports MiniSlots XmlBZList ADCGet TTHL TTHF GetZBlock ZLIG |$Direction Download 17762|$Key ........A .....0.0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0.|
Peer 1
$Supports MiniSlots XmlBZList ADCGet TTHL TTHF GetZBlock ZLIG |$Direction Upload 6494|$Key ........A .....0.0. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0.|
Peer 2
$Get files.xml.bz2$1|
Peer 1
$FileLength 220057|
Peer 2
$Send|
Peer 1
<<raw>>
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ptomaine
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by ptomaine » 2006-08-08 13:27
So, I must send $ConnectToMe again?
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ivulfusbar
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by ivulfusbar » 2006-08-09 00:05
No, basicly, the uploading client waits for a timeout on the socket. I.e., lets the downloading client send something new, like initiating a a new $Get within a minute or whatever time-period you find satisfactory.
If nothing happens, then you disconnect.
Everyone is supposed to download from the hubs, - I don´t know why, but I never do anymore.
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Quattro
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by Quattro » 2006-08-09 04:38
okay thanks, wasn't sure about that last part anyway, I learn something new every day ^^
You can send a message around the world in 1/7 of a second; yet it may take several years to move a simple idea through a 1/4 inch of human skull.