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'''Lphant''' is a [[peer-to-peer file sharing]] client for the [[Microsoft Windows]], [[Linux]] and [[Mac OS]] operating systems,<ref>{{wayback |url=http://www.lphant.com/downloads_eng.php|title=Supported operating systems on the original home page|date=20080203141441}}</ref> which supports the [[eDonkey Network]] and the [[BitTorrent (protocol)|BitTorrent protocol]].<ref>{{cite web| title=Lphant description | url=http://download.chip.eu/en/lphant-3.51_3373739.html | publisher=Chip Magazine | accessdate = 2009-04-09}}</ref> It is available in 19 languages.<ref>According to Lphant v3.51.</ref> The original Lphant application is often confused with an iMesh client called "Lphant 5.1" (see Domain Name Acquisition)
'''Lphant''' is a [[peer-to-peer file sharing]] client for the [[Microsoft Windows]], [[Linux]] and [[Mac OS]] operating systems,<ref>{{wayback |url=http://www.lphant.com/downloads_eng.php|title=Supported operating systems on the original home page|date=20080203141441}}</ref> which supports the [[eDonkey Network]] and the [[BitTorrent (protocol)|BitTorrent protocol]].<ref>{{cite web| title=Lphant description | url=http://download.chip.eu/en/lphant-3.51_3373739.html | publisher=Chip Magazine | accessdate = 2009-04-09}}</ref> It is available in 19 languages.<ref>According to Lphant v3.51.</ref> The name and logo of the original Lphant application has been replicated in a program called "Lphant 6.0" (see Domain Name Acquisition).


== Features ==
== Features ==
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On March 9th, 2009 Discordia Ltd, a Cyprus-based company,<ref>{{cite web|title=Software Company Discordia Ltd from Cyprus|publisher=software-companies-list.com|url=http://www.software-companies-list.com/cyprus/discordia-ltd.htm}}</ref> acquired the home page and the advertisement server of the original application, respectively lphant.com and adliveserver.com domains.
On March 9th, 2009 Discordia Ltd, a Cyprus-based company,<ref>{{cite web|title=Software Company Discordia Ltd from Cyprus|publisher=software-companies-list.com|url=http://www.software-companies-list.com/cyprus/discordia-ltd.htm}}</ref> acquired the home page and the advertisement server of the original application, respectively lphant.com and adliveserver.com domains.
Instead of advertisements, current versions of the original application may display a message suggesting to users they should upgrade Lphant by installing an executable package named '''LphantV4.exe''' or '''LphantV5.exe'''. Installing this package will result in removal of the original application and loss of eDonkey and BitTorrent connectivity.<ref>{{cite web|title=Discordia Takes Over ‘Lphant’ P2P Domain|publisher=FileShareFreak|url=http://filesharefreak.com/2009/03/05/discordia-takes-over-lphant-p2p-domain-now-owns-4-including-shareaza-bearshare-imesh/}}''"it connects '''neither to BitTorrent nor to eDonkey/Kad''' but to its own, centralized and filtered network"''</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Lphant under the Control of Record Labels|url=http://www.p2pon.com/2009/03/06/lphant-under-the-control-of-record-labels-other-big-p2p-names-subjected-are-shareaza-bearshare-and-imesh-com|publisher=p2pon}}"''we wouldn’t recommend since it '''doesn’t connect either to BitTorrent or to eDonkey/Kad'''. Instead, it connects to a centralized network of its own which again means that only a limited file types are allowed, video files can only be 15 minute-long''"</ref>
Instead of advertisements, current versions of the original application may display a message suggesting to users they should upgrade Lphant by installing an executable package named '''LphantV6.exe'''. Installing this package will result in removal of the original application and loss of eDonkey and BitTorrent connectivity.<ref>{{cite web|title=Discordia Takes Over ‘Lphant’ P2P Domain|publisher=FileShareFreak|url=http://filesharefreak.com/2009/03/05/discordia-takes-over-lphant-p2p-domain-now-owns-4-including-shareaza-bearshare-imesh/}}''"it connects '''neither to BitTorrent nor to eDonkey/Kad''' but to its own, centralized and filtered network"''</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Lphant under the Control of Record Labels|url=http://www.p2pon.com/2009/03/06/lphant-under-the-control-of-record-labels-other-big-p2p-names-subjected-are-shareaza-bearshare-and-imesh-com|publisher=p2pon}}"''we wouldn’t recommend since it '''doesn’t connect either to BitTorrent or to eDonkey/Kad'''. Instead, it connects to a centralized network of its own which again means that only a limited file types are allowed, video files can only be 15 minute-long''"</ref>


A similar vulnerability<ref>{{cite web|url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shareaza#Domain_takeover|title=Shareaza Domain takeover|publisher=Wikipedia: the free encyclopedia}}"''new domain takes advantage of the automatic update feature built into versions prior to 2.3.1 of the original Shareaza to suggest to users that ShareazaV4 is an update to Shareaza. This vulnerability was fixed in Shareaza 2.3.1.0''"</ref> was discovered on the [[Shareaza]] [[P2P]] client but due to Shareaza's open source license and frequent updates, it was quickly fixed. Users of the original Lphant application can prevent the display of such messages by blocking the ad.adliveserver.com domain using a [[hosts file]] or a [[Firewall (computing)|firewall]].
A similar vulnerability<ref>{{cite web|url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shareaza#Domain_takeover|title=Shareaza Domain takeover|publisher=Wikipedia: the free encyclopedia}}"''new domain takes advantage of the automatic update feature built into versions prior to 2.3.1 of the original Shareaza to suggest to users that ShareazaV4 is an update to Shareaza. This vulnerability was fixed in Shareaza 2.3.1.0''"</ref> was discovered on the [[Shareaza]] [[P2P]] client but due to Shareaza's open source license and frequent updates, it was quickly fixed. Users of the original Lphant application can prevent the display of such messages by blocking the ad.adliveserver.com domain using a [[hosts file]] or a [[Firewall (computing)|firewall]].


The LphantV5.exe package can also be downloaded at lphant.com, the former web site of the original application. The web site has been redesigned using the same elephant-like logo of the original application. The similarity of names and graphics may have caused some download services to falsely advertise the eDonkey and BitTorrent connectivity of the original client while providing the LphantV4.exe or LphantV5.exe packages for download.<ref>{{cite web| url= http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail/lphant/1071210461/1| title=lphant is an eDonkey client | publisher= betanews}} Despite offering a screenshot of the original application, the provided LphantV5.exe package is ''not'' an eDonkey client as Betanews claim</ref><ref>{{cite web| url=http://www.softpedia.com/get/Internet/File-Sharing/lphant.shtml| title=compatible with emule/edonkey| publisher=Softpedia}} The provided LphantV5.exe is ''not'' compatible with emule/edonkey</ref><ref>{{cite web| url=http://www.filecluster.com/Network-Tools/File-Sharing/Download-lphant.html| title=compatible with emule/edonkey protocol| publisher=File Cluster}} The provided LphantV5.exe is ''not'' compatible with the ed2k protocol</ref><ref>{{cite web| url=http://download.cnet.com/lphant/3000-2196_4-78192.html?tag=mncol| title=compatible with emule/edonkey| publisher=download.com}} Although Download.com claims to offer the original 3.51 version, the provided link redirects to Discordia's domain which offers the non-original LphantV5.exe client</ref>
The LphantV6.exe package can also be downloaded at lphant.com, the former web site of the original application. The web site has been redesigned using the same elephant-like logo of the original application. The similarity of names and graphics may have caused some download services to falsely advertise the eDonkey and BitTorrent connectivity of the original client while providing the non-original program for download.<ref>{{cite web| url= http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail/lphant/1071210461/1| title=lphant is an eDonkey client | publisher= betanews}} Despite offering a screenshot of the original application, the provided software is ''not'' an eDonkey client as Betanews claim</ref><ref>{{cite web| url=http://www.softpedia.com/get/Internet/File-Sharing/lphant.shtml| title=compatible with emule/edonkey| publisher=Softpedia}} The provided software is ''not'' compatible with emule/edonkey</ref><ref>{{cite web| url=http://www.filecluster.com/Network-Tools/File-Sharing/Download-lphant.html| title=compatible with emule/edonkey protocol| publisher=File Cluster}} The provided software is ''not'' compatible with the ed2k protocol</ref><ref>{{cite web| url=http://download.cnet.com/lphant/3000-2196_4-78192.html?tag=mncol| title=compatible with emule/edonkey| publisher=download.com}} Although Download.com claims to offer the original 3.51 version, the provided link redirects to Discordia's domain which offers the non-original LphantV6.exe client</ref>


== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 21:46, 15 November 2010

Lphant
Original author(s)Juanjo
Stable release3.51 (March 3, 2009; 15 years ago (2009-03-03)) [±]
Written inC#
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows, Linux and Mac OS
Size2.8MB
Available inMultilingual (19 languages)
TypePeer-to-peer file sharing
LicenceFreeware

Lphant is a peer-to-peer file sharing client for the Microsoft Windows, Linux and Mac OS operating systems,[1] which supports the eDonkey Network and the BitTorrent protocol.[2] It is available in 19 languages.[3] The name and logo of the original Lphant application has been replicated in a program called "Lphant 6.0" (see Domain Name Acquisition).

Features

Lphant is a multi-network client, capable of searching for files by connecting to ed2k servers or through the emule source exchange and the kad network. Files can be downloaded simultaneously using the ed2k and BitTorrent protocols. Lphant supports various experimental ed2k features such as Protocol obfuscation, endgame althorithm and webcache[4], some of which are only found in eMule mods. However, some emule modders consider Lphant a leeching application and have therefore created algorithms which emulate their mods to Lphant when connecting to an Lphant client.[5]

Domain Name Acquisition

On March 9th, 2009 Discordia Ltd, a Cyprus-based company,[6] acquired the home page and the advertisement server of the original application, respectively lphant.com and adliveserver.com domains.

Instead of advertisements, current versions of the original application may display a message suggesting to users they should upgrade Lphant by installing an executable package named LphantV6.exe. Installing this package will result in removal of the original application and loss of eDonkey and BitTorrent connectivity.[7][8]

A similar vulnerability[9] was discovered on the Shareaza P2P client but due to Shareaza's open source license and frequent updates, it was quickly fixed. Users of the original Lphant application can prevent the display of such messages by blocking the ad.adliveserver.com domain using a hosts file or a firewall.

The LphantV6.exe package can also be downloaded at lphant.com, the former web site of the original application. The web site has been redesigned using the same elephant-like logo of the original application. The similarity of names and graphics may have caused some download services to falsely advertise the eDonkey and BitTorrent connectivity of the original client while providing the non-original program for download.[10][11][12][13]

See also

References

  1. ^ Template:Wayback
  2. ^ "Lphant description". Chip Magazine. Retrieved 2009-04-09.
  3. ^ According to Lphant v3.51.
  4. ^ "Comparison of eDonkey software". Wikipedia: The free encyclopedia. Retrieved 2009-04-10.
  5. ^ "emulate lphant feature". Sourceforge/ScarAngel. Retrieved 2009-04-10. "Most other clients in the eD2k network prefere sharing with clients of their own kind."
  6. ^ "Software Company Discordia Ltd from Cyprus". software-companies-list.com.
  7. ^ "Discordia Takes Over 'Lphant' P2P Domain". FileShareFreak."it connects neither to BitTorrent nor to eDonkey/Kad but to its own, centralized and filtered network"
  8. ^ "Lphant under the Control of Record Labels". p2pon."we wouldn’t recommend since it doesn’t connect either to BitTorrent or to eDonkey/Kad. Instead, it connects to a centralized network of its own which again means that only a limited file types are allowed, video files can only be 15 minute-long"
  9. ^ "Shareaza Domain takeover". Wikipedia: the free encyclopedia."new domain takes advantage of the automatic update feature built into versions prior to 2.3.1 of the original Shareaza to suggest to users that ShareazaV4 is an update to Shareaza. This vulnerability was fixed in Shareaza 2.3.1.0"
  10. ^ "lphant is an eDonkey client". betanews. Despite offering a screenshot of the original application, the provided software is not an eDonkey client as Betanews claim
  11. ^ "compatible with emule/edonkey". Softpedia. The provided software is not compatible with emule/edonkey
  12. ^ "compatible with emule/edonkey protocol". File Cluster. The provided software is not compatible with the ed2k protocol
  13. ^ "compatible with emule/edonkey". download.com. Although Download.com claims to offer the original 3.51 version, the provided link redirects to Discordia's domain which offers the non-original LphantV6.exe client