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Correction!! (Score: 1)
by HopeSeekr on Sunday, July 11 @ 09:55:34 CDT
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[quote]Fourth, eMule modified the core ed2k protocol, did not tell xMule of these changes, gave the changes to aMule, banned clients that do not support the new changes correctly[/quote]

Strike "banned clients".
Insert "leeched from clients."
Leeching is worse.


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Re: xMule 1.8.3 Released (Score: 1)
by What on Sunday, July 11 @ 20:37:19 CDT
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Interesting.. I've gone through the eMule protocol a few times now and see nothing changed in the CORE protocol.. Since you seem to have such insight on this, could you please point it out the changes for others to see? Interesting that eDonkey, Overnet, MLDonkey, Elphant, aMule, and others were not effected by the CORE protocol change you found.

I also went through the source code and found the change your saying that disconnects your client.. Well, they didn't change the protocol, all they did was make sure the packet is not corrupt! Which (If you look at the rest of their code.) is what they ALREADY do for ALL other packets. So to me all they did was protect eMule from dangerous clients.. You send a corrupt packet, eMule disconnects.. Seems fair to me.

So, since xMule obviously NEVER supported that feature, it must have Never been bug tested to begin with.. For this you blame eMule devs?


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