Quoting Matthew Lye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> from ml.softs.gtk-gnutella.devel:
:I am attempting to recover this data from the ServentID, and receive  
:improbable IP addresses as a result.
:It may - but does not seem, to my sideline tinkerings with byte  
:switching, et cetera - to be an endian issue.

As Christian already said, the GUID is a pure random number which is not
encoding any IP address within it.

The only place whare we do encode the IP addresses is in the MUID (Message
Unique ID), located in the Gnutella header of queries for which we want
an OOB reply.

Raphael

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