OK, so the last issue resolved itself. I think that the node doesn't check
for in-progress transfers if the file gets re-requested (ie you forget to
extend your browser timeouts).

However, in 24 hours my node transfered 1.3GB. I guess this is a good sign
that the network is working, but I have a 10GB monthly cap, so this
transfer rate in unsustainable.

What would be nice (in lieu of being able to prefer certain IP ranges - I
get local traffic far cheaper) would be a way to limit monthly transfer,
eg set it so the node can use 5GB/month, and it'll aim for a daily
transfer of about 170MB, but will go over if it needs to. I guess this
would also mean that the size of incoming files would need to be limited.

Unfortunately I can't try to hack this myself just yet, but I have some
free time coming up, so I might look at it then, see if I can find where
to do the limiting. I knew Java knowledge would come in handy :P

So for now my node is offline. I've lowered my rate limiting to 500
bytes/sec to keep things under control, but I'm waiting for my ISPs
traffic information to come back online...
-- 
Phillip Hutchings
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