> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mr.Bad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 15 June 2001 17:40
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [freenet-devl] Increasing default request HTL to 100
>
> Hahaha! I'm amazed you were able to get robots.txt at ALL! Oh, man!
> It's the exception that proves the rule. This is from
> HttpHandlerServlet:
>
> else if (key.equals("robots.txt"))
> {
> pw.println("Disallow: *");
>
> I think if you think about the propagation of a key that is
> expleicitly masked by one of our clients, you might get some ideas
> about why you had to set HTL so high.
>
> ~Mr. Bad
>
OK, so I've made an ass of myself (again!) But I did then follow up by
saying that that sort of behaviour for retrieving keys seems to be the norm
with a majority of them.
> P.S. You know what? That #freenet is no good. More bad ideas come out
> of that channel than any other source combined.
>
I've scanned the freenet website again (just to check before I put my head
up again) and I can't find a mention of this channel, was how to get on
there disclosed on this list? Can you tell me where I can locate it?
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