IPv4 allows the same thing. Unless there are major improvements with IPv6 it will never see the light of day. Think about it, it means that a single user could be 6x more effective at DDoSing sites (and that's just your example, multicasting theoretically should scale a lot higher up than that).
I'm no networking guru, so correct me if I'm wrong, but wouldn't they have to have acknowledged you already? As an example, six people say that they want such and such data, an mp3 file for example, they've acknowledged that they want that data via the p2p network, so they get that data.
A website doesn't want your DoS, so they deny data from a potential DoS'er. They can't be DoS'ed because the network is smarter as a result of ipv6??
get the greasemonkey script to fix it (mozilla browsers only) http://userscripts.org/home/boring_search?search=s lashdot
I'm no networking guru, so correct me if I'm wrong, but wouldn't they have to have acknowledged you already? As an example, six people say that they want such and such data, an mp3 file for example, they've acknowledged that they want that data via the p2p network, so they get that data.
A website doesn't want your DoS, so they deny data from a potential DoS'er. They can't be DoS'ed because the network is smarter as a result of ipv6??
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Now when will we see it on Linux? It _is_ opensource, right sun?
Google Desktop Search!
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http://desktop.google.com/
It can even search intranet http sites via a plugin!
I only wish I could use it to replace searching within a folder in XP.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Desktop_Searc
Right, because who needs good eyesight?
Someone I know will go wherever Squaresoft goes, but he's an RPG freak.
Thats true: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SNES 200$
read this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_James_Sidis America's greatest child prodigy. Sad.
I guess Be, Inc. were right all along.
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