I'm just trying to download a file from another gtkg peer.
It says it is of version 0.94. But I suspect that this could be a fake.

I'm queued for a download from that host. But instead of decreasing my 
slot over time, it goes unpredictably up and down and seems to never 
reach a free slot.

Since I trust in gtkg's queueing to be fair, I suspected that the remote 
peer just pretends to be a gtkg. The queuing behavior I observed 
strongly resembles that of Shareaza. I therefore did a telnet to the 
host, simply requesting GET / HTTP/1.1.  The answer was as follows.

HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found
Server: gtk-gnutella/0.94 (2004-07-10)
Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 16:59:20 GMT
Connection: close
X-Token: QVrptlkyruJ6ykYrz1vWi/Nssj0tRba4kRFI; O2aAbQ==
X-Features: queue/1.0

What seems strange:
- It doesn't send the GTK version and OS version in the Server string
- It doesn't send an X-Live-Since header

To me, this looks like a fake. Is this a known issue?
Haxe


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