I'm certainly looking forward to seeing a delphi implementation ;) ... __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use...
... Port Setup In general, if you are fully behind a router, using private IP addresses on your LAN, then you will need to forward a port from the router to...
I know this is not a router/networking SIG, but since I mentioned a product in my last message, I am compelled to provide an update. After using the WRT54G,...
The port that I'm working on has some problems and isn't nearly fully implemented yet. As it stands it can be used to serve files on your Mac to other Windows...
Thanks to Rene Champagne for giving me a clue and sending me on my way. I went with suggestion #1. Being stuck in Germany makes it hard to run over to...
Maybe this is a stupid question, but why is the number of nodes on a Waste network capped at 50? Limitations of the routing logic? Can you take the network...
As tantlereur42 said: ... YOU MUST KNOW WHO THE OTHER PARTY IS BEFORE YOU SHARE YOUR KEY WITH THEM OR ACCEPT THEIR KEY. If this is not adhered to, the "network...
I'm glad people are finding it useful. I haven't been doing a lot on it since I got it up but I've been having a few ideas, which I'll start working on very...
Okay, but there is no techological limitation to the scalability of the program? I realize the need to personally know the node operators and the security it...
On Sat, 2 Aug 2003 13:17:36 -0400 ... I know, personally, well, to large values of trust, far more than 50 people. I work with, again personally, and have...
... than 50 ... for me, ... Hmm, well...if Waste functioned LIKE an actual hub, I could see why a 50 node limitation would make sense....collision and all of ...
Can anyone (briefly) describe how Waste routes messages? I haven't taken the time to read through the source yet (I will at some point) but I'm just curious....
If you know what EAC stands for, and what APE or FLAC is, and you know how to use WASTE, then why don't you join our startup Lossless WASTE network? Message...
I hav ethe software installed, I have a public Key now how do I work this. Has anybody come up with a "users manual" or some sort of faqs on how to operate. I...
Anyone ever see alot of IP's show up in the connect window that were not keyed in? Some of them are 192.168.x.x IPs. I looked through the posts and couldn't...
Interesting that you would see 192.168.x.x. Those type IP addresses are used for private IP address spaces, usually behind a firewall our a NAT router. Are...
I also get a variety IPs in the 192.168.x.x and 10.0.0.x range popping up. Various people on my WASTE network have home LANs, so it's entirely possible that...
Sometimes waste will pick the local IP rather than the internet IP when connecting to networks - some do some don't - one way around it is to get all clients...
Tristram Cheer
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This is behind a home router on a multi-machine LAN, and I think some of the other clients are as well. I guess it could be a syptom of just that, waste is...
Were using waste 1.1 from source forge. Some of us are having problems downloading. Conections seem fine (all have port 1337 open), we can chat and we can...
... Most SOHO routers can enable DHCP. When they do so, they hand out 192.168.x.y IP addresses as those are defined as "private" IP addresses. That's where...