Quade wrote:Assuming you're not using a cracked version or something unexpected, Newsbin uploads nothing unless you explicitly tell it to. You'd know if you did.
TCP requires some traffic to go back to the server for every N packets of data the server sends you.
[PACKET>][PACKET>][PACKET>][PACKET>][PACKET>][<ACK][PACKET>][PACKET>][PACKET>][PACKET>][<ACK]
That's just how TCP works. The faster you download, the more acks you'll be sending back to the server. I wonder if that's what you're seeing.
When downloading files, Newsbin has to send commands to the server for each article too.
[REQUEST>][<ARTICLE][REQUEST>][<ARTICLE][REQUEST>][<ARTICLE][REQUEST>][<ARTICLE][REQUEST>][<ARTICLE]
chewspam wrote:Quade wrote:Assuming you're not using a cracked version or something unexpected, Newsbin uploads nothing unless you explicitly tell it to. You'd know if you did.
TCP requires some traffic to go back to the server for every N packets of data the server sends you.
[PACKET>][PACKET>][PACKET>][PACKET>][PACKET>][<ACK][PACKET>][PACKET>][PACKET>][PACKET>][<ACK]
That's just how TCP works. The faster you download, the more acks you'll be sending back to the server. I wonder if that's what you're seeing.
When downloading files, Newsbin has to send commands to the server for each article too.
[REQUEST>][<ARTICLE][REQUEST>][<ARTICLE][REQUEST>][<ARTICLE][REQUEST>][<ARTICLE][REQUEST>][<ARTICLE]
It seems to be a bit more than just an acknowledgement, and this is a paid for version of NBP. This may be outside of the scope of NBP support, but is there a way to see what is being sent? What the traffic is? Hell it's probably the NSA.
itimpi wrote:chewspam wrote:Quade wrote:Assuming you're not using a cracked version or something unexpected, Newsbin uploads nothing unless you explicitly tell it to. You'd know if you did.
TCP requires some traffic to go back to the server for every N packets of data the server sends you.
[PACKET>][PACKET>][PACKET>][PACKET>][PACKET>][<ACK][PACKET>][PACKET>][PACKET>][PACKET>][<ACK]
That's just how TCP works. The faster you download, the more acks you'll be sending back to the server. I wonder if that's what you're seeing.
When downloading files, Newsbin has to send commands to the server for each article too.
[REQUEST>][<ARTICLE][REQUEST>][<ARTICLE][REQUEST>][<ARTICLE][REQUEST>][<ARTICLE][REQUEST>][<ARTICLE]
It seems to be a bit more than just an acknowledgement, and this is a paid for version of NBP. This may be outside of the scope of NBP support, but is there a way to see what is being sent? What the traffic is? Hell it's probably the NSA.
You do not give an indication of why you think something is being uploaded? For instance what you have looked at to make you think that might be happening.
Quade wrote:I get it.
Those two numbers are both showing only download speed. It's just two different ways to show the same speed.
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