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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>
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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]].
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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.
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When a [[client]] is banned it means that no one is  going to [[upload]] or [[download]] files to/from that client. In other words, a [[client]] which has been banned will be ignored by the other clients.
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A [[client]] can be banned, because of [[leech|leeching]] or because it is of potential damage to the [[FAQ_eD2k-Kademlia|network]] or other [[client]]s, such as [[aggressive client]]s.
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It is important to know the basic difference between a ban and [[leech|leeching]]. A banned [[client]] cannot upload nor download, while a [[leech|leecher]] doesn't [[upload]] but takes advantage of [[download|downloading]].

Latest revision as of 10:03, 12 November 2010

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When a client is banned it means that no one is going to upload or download files to/from that client. In other words, a client which has been banned will be ignored by the other clients.

A client can be banned, because of leeching or because it is of potential damage to the network or other clients, such as aggressive clients.

It is important to know the basic difference between a ban and leeching. A banned client cannot upload nor download, while a leecher doesn't upload but takes advantage of downloading.