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Posted by George Hester on 12/05/05 03:08
"DB_Story" <DB_Story@att.net> wrote in message
news:udKdnR_cI7njbgzeRVn-vg@comcast.com...
> This was never part of the original version, but it would be nice IMHO if
> the cache servers did a Whois as part of bringing a new user onto the
> network, and if they have the Zero Uploads Hack active, refuse to admit
> them. I know that hack is still out there because LeechHammer still
catches
> and hammers a couple of them a day. I believe that hack can be applied
> after they're on the network, but not letting them on in the first place
> would be a nice start.
>
> Technically, if the client does not allow a Whois until the network
> connection is active, connect them to a test network, run the Whois, drop
> them off of that and connect them to the live network. It's more than
past
> time to kill that hack altogether. If you don't want to share, then don't
> share any files.
>
>
That function in Leechhammer is a joke. I had a user that was sharing files
and I was trading with them. Leechheammer ignored them for sharing 0 files.
That was the last time I used it.
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George Hester
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