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  2. Gnutella - Wikipedia

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    Gnutella is a peer-to-peer network protocol. Founded in 2000, it was the first decentralized peer-to-peer network of its kind, leading to other, later networks adopting the model. Founded in 2000, it was the first decentralized peer-to-peer network of its kind, leading to other, later networks adopting the model.

  3. Privacy in file sharing networks - Wikipedia

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    A Quantitative Analysis of the Gnutella Network Traffic - Zeinalipour-Yazti, Folias - 2002; Crawling Gnutella: Lessons Learned - Deschenes, Weber, Davison - 2004; Security Aspects of Napster and Gnutella Steven M. Bellovin 2001; Firewalls and Internet Security: Repelling the Wily Hacker, Second Edition; Daswani, Neil; Garcia-Molina, Hector.

  4. Phex - Wikipedia

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    Phex supports most of the recent features of the gnutella network. [2] [3] Additionally it enables the creation of private networks over the internet, [4] has a powerful search result filter, [5] shows client country flags, and can export the list of shared files into multiple formats, some of which can also be read out and downloaded directly by another Phex.

  5. Gnutella2 - Wikipedia

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    Gnutella2, often referred to as G2, is a peer-to-peer protocol developed mainly by Michael Stokes and released in 2002.. While inspired by the gnutella protocol, G2 shares little of its design with the exception of its connection handshake and download mechanics.

  6. LimeWire - Wikipedia

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    LimeWire automatically received a cryptographically signed file, called simpp.xml, containing an IP block list. It was the key technology behind the now defunct cyber security firm Tiversa which is alleged to have used information from the network to pressure prospective clients into engaging the company's services. [40]

  7. FrostWire - Wikipedia

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    FrostWire, a BitTorrent client (formerly a Gnutella client), is a collaborative, open-source project licensed under the GPL-3.0-or-later license. In late 2005, concerned developers of LimeWire's open source community announced the start of a new project fork "FrostWire" that would protect the developmental source code of the LimeWire client.

  8. Enable the camera permission on a mobile browser - AOL Help

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    Refresh the page to allow the camera permission prompt to reappear or manually toggle the permission. 1. Tap the 'aA' icon . 2. Tap Website Settings. 3. Under the 'Allow [website name] to Access' section, tap Camera and select either Ask or Allow.

  9. List of historical Gnutella clients - Wikipedia

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    Mutella was a Gnutella client developed by Max Zaitsev and Gregory Block. It had two user interfaces , one for textmode use and another called remote control , which ran on an integrated web server and was used by a web browser .