Is it literally a dash followed by paranthesis? Or did you add those yourself?bucko wrote:Mine is not exactly the same as above, it's ;
-(FG01801)
Maybe it's from this program?????
http://www.amazesoft.com/
Unknown Client in the Peers inspector tab? Post it here.
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Oops, my bad.
It's (-FG01801) indeed. Sorry for the confusion.
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Found another one (double checked this time);
(-VG2632-)
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I also came across these variations;
GET handshake, ok (unknown client (-FG0180c))
GET handshake, ok (unknown client (-FG0180A))
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.. and another;
GET handshake, ok (unknown client (-XT0006-))
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what's this?
It's (-FG01801) indeed. Sorry for the confusion.
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Found another one (double checked this time);
(-VG2632-)
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I also came across these variations;
GET handshake, ok (unknown client (-FG0180c))
GET handshake, ok (unknown client (-FG0180A))
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.. and another;
GET handshake, ok (unknown client (-XT0006-))
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what's this?
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OK, added FlashGet (-FX0180...)
I have no idea what the -VG one is. I also don't know why there is a blank client.
The -XT and -XX id's are XTorrent, I don't think it's worth adding -XT b/c that id isn't used in recent versions and as I understand the -XT versions will expire soon (before the 0.7 release). I'll add -XX once he has a better way to display the version number in the id.
I have no idea what the -VG one is. I also don't know why there is a blank client.
The -XT and -XX id's are XTorrent, I don't think it's worth adding -XT b/c that id isn't used in recent versions and as I understand the -XT versions will expire soon (before the 0.7 release). I'll add -XX once he has a better way to display the version number in the id.
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I can't find anything about (-ZZ0070-) either. However, I did find this source file from 'Shareaza' that contains a lot of peer-id's.
http://shareaza.svn.sourceforge.net/vie ... iew=markup
and this one;
http://rufus.cvs.sourceforge.net/rufus/ ... iew=markup
http://shareaza.svn.sourceforge.net/vie ... iew=markup
and this one;
http://rufus.cvs.sourceforge.net/rufus/ ... iew=markup
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(M5-0-3-8)
Seems to me that the current code in clients.c does not correctly identify this peer-id.
I'm no programmer but if I understand correctly, the following snippet checks for a '-' on position 7 (zero based). But this formatting puts a number there ('8' in this case).
Seems to me that the current code in clients.c does not correctly identify this peer-id.
I'm no programmer but if I understand correctly, the following snippet checks for a '-' on position 7 (zero based). But this formatting puts a number there ('8' in this case).
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if( id[0] == 'M' && id[2] == '-' && id[7] == '-' )
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Yes, that is bc according to the bittorrent specs this should be M5-03-8-. This is a different format then what has been in the past, so I have to look around to see if this actually is the mainline client.bucko wrote:(M5-0-3-8)
Seems to me that the current code in clients.c does not correctly identify this peer-id.
I'm no programmer but if I understand correctly, the following snippet checks for a '-' on position 7 (zero based). But this formatting puts a number there ('8' in this case).
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if( id[0] == 'M' && id[2] == '-' && id[7] == '-' )
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