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mldonkey is a multi-networks (edonkey, overnet, bittorrent, fasttrack-kazaa, gnutella, dc++...) file-sharing client written in Objective-Caml (ocaml). It runs as a daemon, and comes with its own GTK GUI, an HTTP interface, a telnet interface and also supports giFT interface

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gtk-gnutella is a server/client for Gnutella. It runs on every Unix-like system which supports GTK+ (1.2 or above) and libxml. The GNOME desktop environment is not required. It is currently developed and tested under Linux (Debian) as well as NetBSD. It is known to run at least on Linux, FreeBSD ... [More] , NetBSD, OpenBSD, Darwin, Solaris, Tru64 UNIX (OSF/1), SGI IRIX, BeOS whereas CPU architectures include x86, AMD64, PowerPC, SPARC, MIPS. [Less]

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  0 reviews  |  12 users  |  387,640 lines of code  |  4 current contributors  |  Analyzed 7 days ago
 
 

A high performance ADC peer to peer message hub.

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  0 reviews  |  3 users  |  20,922 lines of code  |  8 current contributors  |  Analyzed 4 days ago
 
 

ncdc is a modern and lightweight Direct Connect client with a friendly text-mode interface.

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ShakesPeer is a Direct Connect client originally designed for OS X. It now also includes cross platform support with a CLI client.

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  0 reviews  |  2 users  |  72,034 lines of code  |  0 current contributors  |  Analyzed 20 days ago
 
 

Kademlia DHT with NAT traversalFull kademlia implementation (with many enhancements) Nat traversal (hole punching, UpNP, nat-pmp all included), (soon to be enhanced with relay capabilities allowing close to 100% penetration. Think ICE with no servers! TCP emulation with fault tolerance, retransmits ... [More] and fairness congestion control algorithms (can transfer over 20 times faster than TCP in some cases) No servers even for STUN functionality (all handled in kademlia) Cryptopp included (create digitally signed and secured p2p networks) Many utility methods and tools included Uses cross platform build environment (with instructions) Tested on windows,OSX and linux We are looking for contributors !!maidsafe-dht provides a transport layer (currently UDT - it is included as a CVS included directory and updated with mainstream UDT code, many thanks to Yunhong Gu and his project http://udt.sourceforge.net/index.html) with a fully functional Kademlia DHT and RPC layer (RPC and message serialisation requires Google protocol buffers, a magnificent project). maidsafe-dht includes some enhancements to kademlia namely force-k (force partner bucket to contain the most recent closest nodes) and a downlist modification (notification of dead nodes in searches) to increase the reliability significantly (from 13/20 live nodes to 19.8/20 for a k=20). Having spent significant time researching and developing many such systems (in Python and C / C++) we have now settled on this system and would like to ensure it is as robust as possible. This has taken us several months to pull this together, and we are delighted to offer this to the community in the hope it will be improved (we know it certainly can be improved upon) and will be useful for creating actual clouds and true p2p with no server networking. We would like other companies to benefit from the significant investment we have made in order to create such a system. BuildPlease see here for build instructions. ParticularsAll kademlia values and RPC's can be extended and in case of kadamelia Alpha, Beta and K these can all be set per project as required. UPnP can be chosen as a default option for any knode. maidsafe-dht uses gtest to test code and cmake for builds and installer and has a public dashboard (http://dash.maidsafe.net) to test all changes against several operating systems (mainly Linux, Apple and Microsoft). No changes without tests will be accepted, bug fixes with existing tests are fine though :-). If you like this project please help us by visiting http://www.maidsafe.net and signing up for the beta release of Perpetual Data to see the whole thing in action. Thanks David Irvine [Less]

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N2N is a peer to peer virtual private networking software.

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  0 reviews  |  1 user  |  51,324 lines of code  |  2 current contributors  |  Analyzed 3 days ago
 
 

a simple and fast command line utility to create BitTorrent metainfo files.

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  0 reviews  |  1 user  |  1,575 lines of code  |  0 current contributors  |  Analyzed 2 days ago
 
 

YOP is a P2P based file sharing server designed to be efficient in a local network. It uses both TCP and UDP protocols to transmits files (in client/server configuration or udp broadcast). YOP is written in C with Linux standard libraries, it uses TCP and UDP networking, sharing memory between ... [More] process, with multi-process communications and more ! This is an Enseirb (www.enseirb.fr) school project. [Less]

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gumnut is GPL free software to find the most supported proposals in large groups of people. It is a decentralised, moderated, proposal forum that may be used by groups of people to find an agreed positive direction for any decisions that affect that group. Each group may be of any size and associated by geography, common interest, or both.

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