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Banning a [[client]] means that you are not going to upload or download files to/from him. That means that a [[client]] which has been banned will just be ignored.<br> | Banning a [[client]] means that you are not going to upload or download files to/from him. That means that a [[client]] which has been banned will just be ignored.<br> | ||
− | A client can be banned because of [[leech|leeching]] or because it supposed a potential damage to the [[FAQ_eD2k-Kademlia|network]] or the [[client]]. | + | A client can be banned because of [[leech|leeching]] or because it supposed a potential damage to the [[FAQ_eD2k-Kademlia|network]] or the [[client]], such as [[Agressive client]]s. |
It is important to notice that the basic difference between a ban and a [[leech]] is that, while a ban doesn't neither upload nor download, a [[leech]] doesn't upload, but does download. | It is important to notice that the basic difference between a ban and a [[leech]] is that, while a ban doesn't neither upload nor download, a [[leech]] doesn't upload, but does download. |
Revision as of 13:42, 20 October 2004
Banning a client means that you are not going to upload or download files to/from him. That means that a client which has been banned will just be ignored.
A client can be banned because of leeching or because it supposed a potential damage to the network or the client, such as Agressive clients.
It is important to notice that the basic difference between a ban and a leech is that, while a ban doesn't neither upload nor download, a leech doesn't upload, but does download.