Difference between revisions of "Aggressive client"
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− | Aggressive [[client]]s are those who | + | Aggressive [[client]]s are those who [[file request|request a file]] too often. |
− | The [[ban]] | + | The [[ban|banning]] decision is on the remote [[client]] side, but should be determined as follows: |
− | * Any [[client]] | + | * Any [[client]] [[file request|requesting a file]] more than once in ten minutes should be [[ban|banned]]. |
− | * Any [[client]] [[FAQ_aMule#What_is_the_difference_between_pausing_and_stopping_a_transfer?|pausing]] and [[resume| | + | * Any [[client]] [[FAQ_aMule#What_is_the_difference_between_pausing_and_stopping_a_transfer?|pausing]] and [[resume|resuming]] too often, since it results in [[file request|file requests]]. |
− | * Restarting the [[client]] every two minutes, since it results in file requests. | + | * Restarting the [[client]] every two minutes, since it results in [[file request|file requests]]. |
− | + | [[Leech|Leechers]] and [[bad guy|bad guys]] are sometimes also called ''aggressive [[client|clients]]''. | |
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+ | Aggressive [[client|clients]] are usually [[ban|banned]]. |
Latest revision as of 18:39, 28 May 2005
Aggressive clients are those who request a file too often.
The banning decision is on the remote client side, but should be determined as follows:
- Any client requesting a file more than once in ten minutes should be banned.
- Any client pausing and resuming too often, since it results in file requests.
- Restarting the client every two minutes, since it results in file requests.
Leechers and bad guys are sometimes also called aggressive clients.