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Hi Folks, Is there a distro/p2p program out there that would do the following, without too much fuss: unified P2P filesharing, across all the networks - torrent/edonkey etc, downloading parts from one network for a file found on another for example. controls in place to allow such p2p to be scheduled (cron probly) to stop traffic up/down during "bad times" - for instance when >insert ISP here< starts bandwidth throttling at peak times. a web based interface for the above, so that the distro can run on a headless box on as low power a pc as possible. Oh, and I guess samba/the ability to add samba, so I can get it to write to my NAS, and therefore can have a small HD. At the moment, I'm using eMule on a windows pc, as it has that web interface, but haven't seen anything approaching this for linux, and wondered if anyone here had found the "holy grail" of P2P. -- The Mailing List for the Devon & Cornwall LUG http://mailman.dclug.org.uk/listinfo/list FAQ: http://www.dcglug.org.uk/linux_adm/list-faq.html