Re: unsuitable protocols and standards that block innovation

2024-03-16 Thread t3sserakt
layer is not about communication between applications (users) talking to each other, but communication needed to fulfill the above principles. Nevertheless an application can implement what your are trying to achieve. See the link to the messenger service and application above. - t3sserak

Re: GNUnet 0.21.0 released

2024-03-11 Thread t3sserakt
service to achieve metadata protection for message orientated applications. - t3sserakt OpenPGP_0x524982A0100F7490.asc Description: OpenPGP public key OpenPGP_signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Re: Say good bye to GNUnet Monthly, welcome GNUnet Weekly

2024-02-01 Thread t3sserakt
Dear all, we changed the time of our weekly to Monday at 1 PM Paris/Berlin/Rome Happy Hacking! t3sserakt On 04.01.24 16:57, t3sserakt wrote: Dear all, since our monthly GNUnet meeting is usually attended by the same people as our weekly GNUnet meeting, we will no longer hold a separate

Say good bye to GNUnet Monthly, welcome GNUnet Weekly

2024-01-04 Thread t3sserakt
s mon' Happy Hacking! t3sserakt

Re: Not able to run recent versions

2023-12-05 Thread t3sserakt
messages for). gnunet-cadet gives you information about peers you like to communicate with. Happy hacking! t3sserakt OpenPGP_0x524982A0100F7490.asc Description: OpenPGP public key OpenPGP_signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature

GNUnet Monthly Meeting Sunday, 1st October, 8 PM Paris/Berlin/Rome

2023-10-01 Thread t3sserakt
, run this in GNU Bash, date --date='TZ="Europe/Rome" 20:00 this sun' or in GNU Emacs type, M-! followed by, date --date='TZ="Europe/Rome" 20:00 this sun' - t3sserakt OpenPGP_0x524982A0100F7490.asc Description: OpenPGP public key OpenPGP_signature Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Re: Adding generic cryptographic self-authenticating block on DHT

2023-05-30 Thread t3sserakt
on routing (layer on top of CADET or added to CADET) and a mixnet architecture as Jeff mentioned. For the later you might have a look here https://git.gnunet.org/presentations.git/plain/grothoff/grothoff_bigdata-littledata-nomoredata_tum2017.pdf starting with page 57. Happy Hacking!

Re: GNUnet Monthly Meeting Sunday, 7th May, 10 AM Paris/Berlin/Rome

2023-05-03 Thread t3sserakt
From the month of May we will hold the meeting again at 8:00 pm CEST. So the next meeting will be Sunday, 7th May, 8 PM Paris/Berlin/Rome - t3sserakt On 02.05.23 18:31, hyazin...@emailn.de wrote: Dear all, quick reminder for our monthly meeting on Sunday, 7th May, 10 AM Paris/Berlin/Rome

Re: GNUnet

2022-11-01 Thread t3sserakt
gnunet-peerinfo -sg to achieve a direct connection to the peer you imported the hello string from. If the peers are natted this might also be an issue. Easiest way to make a natted peer reachable is to open the port 2086 (default GNUnet port) in your router. I hope this might help.

Re: GNUnet Monthly Meeting Sunday, 3rd July, 8 PM Paris/Berlin/Rome

2022-07-03 Thread t3sserakt
Sunday of the month. - t3sserakt OpenPGP_0x524982A0100F7490.asc Description: OpenPGP public key OpenPGP_signature Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Re: Next Mumble meeting

2022-01-03 Thread t3sserakt
On 03.01.22 08:21, Schanzenbach, Martin wrote: > Hi Luis, > > I think we cancelled the meeting on 1.1. Yes, there never was and most probably never will be a meeting on the 1.1. ;-) We thought about breaking the rule (1.1, 2.2., 3.3., etc.) for January, but we never put that into practice.

General Meeting GNUnet e.V.

2021-12-06 Thread t3sserakt
legal entity all documentation is in German. Cheers t3sserakt pEpkey.asc Description: application/pgp-keys

Reminder: GNUnet Monthly Meeting Thursday, 11th November, 8 PM CEST

2021-11-11 Thread t3sserakt
This is today! ;-) By the way it is CET (MEZ or UTC +1) again. :-) On 06.11.21 17:39, hyazin...@emailn.de wrote: > Dear all, > > quick reminder for our monthly meeting on > > Thursday, 11th November, 8 PM CEST > > on mumble server: gnunet.org > > everyone is very invited! > > Pad for meeting

Re: Open questions regarding new messenger and secushare and organization Was: Make GNUnet Great Again

2021-09-23 Thread t3sserakt
behavior. To get an idea of the default options you can have a look into the files you moved unnecessarily. https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Minimal-configuration - t3sserakt On 23.09.21 17:59, Tobias Platen wrote: > First I moved to config files to the right place, > then

Re: Planning to continue working on Secushare

2021-09-23 Thread t3sserakt
arser. Maybe it would be a good idea to join the next GNUnet meeting which will be on the 10th of October at 20:00 CEST. Cheers t3sserakt pEpkey.asc Description: application/pgp-keys

Re: Open questions regarding new messenger and secushare and organization Was: Make GNUnet Great Again

2021-09-23 Thread t3sserakt
Hey Tobias, On 22.09.21 20:19, Tobias Platen wrote: > On Mon, 2020-11-16 at 09:28 +0100, t3sserakt wrote: >> Hey Bastian, >> >> thank you very much for your support. >> >> I like to explicitly invite you and everybody who likes to help some >> how >>

GNUnet Monthly Meeting Thursday, 9th September, 8 PM CEST

2021-09-03 Thread t3sserakt
Dear all, quick reminder for our monthly meeting on Thursday, 9th September, 8 PM CEST on mumble server: gnunet.org everyone is very invited! Pad for meeting minutes and possible agenda: https://pep.pad.foebud.org/GNUnet-jour-fixe Cheers t3sserakt pEpkey.asc Description: application

Re: Building Website

2021-07-27 Thread t3sserakt
I accidentally installed python-babel instead of python3-babel thx everybody t3ss On 27.07.21 18:34, t3sserakt wrote: > $ pip --version > pip 20.0.2 from /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/pip (python 3.8) > $ python3 --version > Python 3.8.10 > $ pip list|grep -i

Re: Building Website

2021-07-27 Thread t3sserakt
:55, Florian Dold wrote: > Hi t3ss, > > Is the pip you're invoking pip2 or pip3?  Maybe you're installing the > package for Python2, when the Website builder is using Python3.  Could > you post the output of "pip --version"? > > - Florian > > On 7/27/

Building Website

2021-07-27 Thread t3sserakt
_file     strip_comment_tags=strip_comment_tags   File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/babel/messages/extract.py", line 241, in extract_from_file     strip_comment_tags))   File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/babel/messages/extract.py", line 294, in extract     func

Problem with automatic dependency tracking running make

2021-07-22 Thread t3sserakt
for automatic dependency tracking) what is this about? I can build by configuring with '--disable-dependency-tracking', but how to fix this correctly? - t3sserakt pEpkey.asc Description: application/pgp-keys

Re: Error download hostlist

2021-07-20 Thread t3sserakt
Hey Macedo, the port 2097 is used for local clients to communicate with the messenger service. Cheers t3sserakt On 27.06.21 12:58, t3sserakt wrote: > You are right with 2097. I was not aware of this port. The messenger > subsystem is using it. It is quite new. We have

GNUnet Monthly Meeting Wednesday, 7th Juli, 8 PM CEST

2021-07-02 Thread t3sserakt
Dear all, quick reminder for our monthly meeting on Wednesday, 7th Juli, 8 PM CEST on mumble server: gnunet.org everyone is very invited! Pad for meeting minutes and possible agenda: https://pep.pad.foebud.org/GNUnet-jour-fixe Cheers t3sserakt pEpkey.asc Description: application/pgp

Re: Error download hostlist

2021-06-27 Thread t3sserakt
You are right with 2097. I was not aware of this port. The messenger subsystem is using it. It is quite new. We have to add this to the documentation! thx - t3sserakt On 27.06.21 11:23, Guilherme Macedo via Mailinglist for GNUnet developers wrote: > Hi t3sserakt. > > Thanks for

Re: Error download hostlist

2021-06-27 Thread t3sserakt
Hey Guilherme, as you can read here https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Configuring-NAT the default port for external communication is 2086 (and maybe 1080). Cheers t3sserakt On 26.06.21 23:45, Guilherme Macedo via Mailinglist for GNUnet developers wrote: > Hi Christian. &g

GNUnet Monthly Meeting Sunday, 6th June, 8 PM CEST

2021-05-30 Thread t3sserakt
Dear all, quick reminder for our monthly meeting on Sunday, 6th June, 8 PM CEST on mumble server: gnunet.org everyone is very invited! Pad for meeting minutes and possible agenda: https://pep.pad.foebud.org/GNUnet-jour-fixe Cheers t3sserakt pEpkey.asc Description: application/pgp-keys

GNUnet Monthly Meeting Wednesday, 5th May, 8 PM CEST

2021-04-30 Thread t3sserakt
Dear all, quick reminder for our monthly meeting on Wednesday, 5th May, 8 PM CEST on mumble server: gnunet.org everyone is very invited! Pad for meeting minutes and possible agenda: https://pep.pad.foebud.org/GNUnet-jour-fixe Cheers pEpkey.asc Description: application/pgp-keys

GNUnet Monthly Meeting Sunday, 4th April, 8 PM CEST

2021-03-31 Thread t3sserakt
On 01.03.21 13:24, sva wrote: > > On 31/01/2021 23:21, sva wrote: >> Dear all, >> >> quick reminder for our monthly meeting on Sunday, 4th April, 8 PM CEST > >> on mumble server: gnunet.org >> >> everyone is very invited! >> >> Pad for meeting minutes and possible agenda: >>

Re: Fwd: Re: What is the scheduler about?

2021-02-28 Thread t3sserakt
Hey Danny, some time ago we changed the scheduler code to optionally run with an external loop. Maybe this would be a way to go for your purpose too. Happy Hacking! t3sserakt On 27.02.21 19:00, Danny wrote: > Both the web server and gnunet would be running in their own loop, so > the

Re: [Event:Mumble] MON Jan 4th, 8PM, mumble gnunet.org

2020-12-30 Thread t3sserakt
2021-01-04 20:00 CET thx t3ss On 30.12.20 17:07, Hartmut Goebel wrote: > Am 30.12.20 um 11:55 schrieb t3sserakt: >> Our monthly meeting will be on Monday January 4th 8PM CEST. > > 2021-01-04 20:00 CET? > 2021-01-04 21:00 CET? > > 2021-01-04 08:00 CET

[Event:Mumble] MON Jan 4th, 8PM, mumble gnunet.org

2020-12-30 Thread t3sserakt
Hello *, for obvious reason we break with the n.month==n.day format in January. Our monthly meeting will be on Monday January 4th 8PM CEST. Pad for meeting minutes and possible agenda: https://pep.pad.foebud.org/GNUnet-jour-fixe Cheers t3sserakt >> On 04.05.20 16:59, sva wrote: >&

Re: Open questions regarding new messenger and secushare and organization Was: Make GNUnet Great Again

2020-11-16 Thread t3sserakt
g (means unit test are not failing), we might think of testing this NAT traversal in as many as possible real world scenarios.  Cheers t3sserakt OpenPGP_0x524982A0100F7490.asc Description: application/pgp-keys OpenPGP_signature Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Re: Open questions regarding new messenger and secushare and organization Was: Make GNUnet Great Again

2020-11-15 Thread t3sserakt
On 15.11.20 10:13, carlo von lynX wrote: > On Fri, Nov 13, 2020 at 12:36:21PM +0100, Christian Grothoff wrote: >>> - Is "messenger" a part of "secushare"? >> In my view, it's a fresh attempt to build something that might be >> considered part of / become part of the secushare vision. That said, I

Re: Open questions regarding new messenger and secushare and organization Was: Make GNUnet Great Again

2020-11-13 Thread t3sserakt
On 13.11.20 12:36, Christian Grothoff wrote: > On 11/13/20 12:15 AM, Martin Schanzenbach wrote: >> Hi, >> >> tl;dr: >> - Should we move towards a monolithic gnunet.git repo which includes >> gtk/secushare again? > gtk+: I'm still undecided ;-). > > Secushare: it's been unmaintained for a while,

[Event:Mumble] WED Nov 11th, 8PM, mumble gnunet.org

2020-11-09 Thread t3sserakt
Hello *, quick reminder for our monthly meeting on Wednesday November 11th 8PM CEST. Pad for meeting minutes and possible agenda: https://pep.pad.foebud.org/GNUnet-jour-fixe Cheers t3sserakt On 04.05.20 16:59, sva wrote: > Dear all, > > at Decentrale we agreed that a monthly get

[Event:Mumble] SAT Oct 10th, 8PM, mumble gnunet.org

2020-10-09 Thread t3sserakt
Hello *, quick reminder for our monthly meeting on Saturday October 10th 8PM CEST. Pad for meeting minutes: https://pep.pad.foebud.org/GNUnet-jour-fixe Cheers t3sserakt On 04.05.20 16:59, sva wrote: > Dear all, > > at Decentrale we agreed that a monthly get-together would be great

Re: File sharing insfrastructure

2020-09-21 Thread t3sserakt
d do not build with a > recent rust compiler. > However, a working Rust API for GNUnet would be great. > > I am not sure how complete the nim bindings are. There are only a few nim bindings (CADET Api) for the purpose of getting the grouchat application running.  - t3sserakt signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Re: State of the decentralized groupchat

2020-09-02 Thread t3sserakt
Hey Jacki, On 25.08.20 01:33, TheJackiMonster wrote: > Because we thought it made more sense to implement it in a separate > library than rewriting the existing code on multiple ends, that's > basically what I did the last months and it's close to finished for > testing. Very nice! > I was just

[event] Weekly Meet on Tuesdays in mumble

2020-07-07 Thread t3sserakt
Hi *, quick reminder. Today the weekly meeting is on the same day as the monthly, which begins at 8 PM CEST too. We can do weekly meeting stuff after we finished the more orga related monthly topics. Cheers t3sserakt On 22.06.20 23:26, sva wrote: > Dear all, > > one of the outc

[Event:Mumble] TUE July 7th, 8PM, mumble gnunet.org

2020-07-07 Thread t3sserakt
Hello *, quick reminder for our monthly meeting today July 7th 8PM CEST. Pad for meeting minutes: https://pep.pad.foebud.org/GNUnet-jour-fixe Cheers t3sserakt On 04.05.20 16:59, sva wrote: >> Dear all, >> >> at Decentrale we agreed that a monthly get-together would be grea

Re: Documentation consolidation

2020-07-06 Thread t3sserakt
Hey Martin, I support your proposal! t3ss On 06.07.20 10:48, Schanzenbach, Martin wrote: > Hi, > > while doing a rough check over the handbook I noticed that we have duplicate > infos on the webpage > and the handbook. Specifically with respect to installation. > > See >

Re: [event] Weekly Meet on Tuesdays in mumble, starting TUE 30th June

2020-06-30 Thread t3sserakt
Hi *, as already mentioned I will not be in the Mumble tonight. But I commented our proposal pads for the groupchat enhancement: https://codimd.c3d2.de/hRjgSnvcQQGHzG8_zgPL-Q?view https://codimd.c3d2.de/OAyPAZCbRryTNHCK125t0w?view Happy hacking! t3ss On 30.06.20 01:55, sva wrote: >

Date correction for Hackweek online

2020-06-07 Thread t3sserakt
Hello *, there was an error with the start date of the Hackweek online event. It starts on Wed June _17th_! Cheers t3sserakt On 09.05.20 19:53, sva wrote: > Dear all, > > as we can't meet up in June, a small group came together and wants to > present you a proposal for an onl

[Event:Mumble] Orga Hackweek online. WED June 10th, 9PM CEST, mumble gnunet.org

2020-06-07 Thread t3sserakt
Hello *, we are planning another orga mumble meeting for the Hackweek online event WED June 10th, 9PM CEST on gnunet.org Everybody who like to help organizing the event is welcome! Cheers t3sserakt On 05.05.20 23:39, sva wrote: > Dear all, > > On 04/05/2020 16:59, sva wrote: >>

[Event:Mumble] SAT June 6th, 8PM, mumble gnunet.org

2020-06-05 Thread t3sserakt
Hello *, quick reminder for our monthly meeting on Saturday June 6th 8PM CEST. Pad for meeting minutes: https://pep.pad.foebud.org/GNUnet-jour-fixe Cheers t3sserakt On 04.05.20 16:59, sva wrote: > Dear all, > > at Decentrale we agreed that a monthly get-together would be great

Re: How to enable special logging for a service?

2020-05-19 Thread t3sserakt
"GNUNET_LOG" and "GNUNET_FORCE_LOG" variables must contain a specially formatted *logging definition* string, which looks like this:  [component];[file];[function];[from_line[-to_line]];loglevel[/component...] "GNUNET_FORCE_LOGFILE" will completely override the location of the file to log

Re: Missing argon2 for gnunet build

2020-05-14 Thread t3sserakt
Hey jam, you have to sudo apt install libargon2-dev Happy hacking! t3sserakt On 15.05.20 04:16, jesse.am wrote: > Hello, > > I attempted to build GNUnet from source from this > <https://gnunet.org/en/install-on-ubuntu1804.html> tutorial. During > the attempt it said

Re: GNUnet Hacker Meeting ~15-19.6.2020

2020-03-06 Thread t3sserakt
On 04.03.2020 13:05, Christian Grothoff wrote: > Now, before you reserve _those_ dates, please also check out > https://cosin.ch/, which happens 12-14.6. in Biel (~1h by train from > Petit Vivey Castle) and might thus be a nice event to also head towards > while you are in Switzerland. If you

Re: GNUnet Hacker Meeting Summer 2020

2020-02-23 Thread t3sserakt
I like the idea to "start" at cosin, and end at the 21th. Where the 21th is the day we clean up and leave the place. Is there any web page (or any other source for pictures, coordinates, etc.) of that castle place? Cheers t3ss On 20.02.2020 16:20, sva wrote: > Quick notes regarding dates: > >

Re: gnu:net and IPFS: integration possible or desirable for social networking app development?

2020-02-12 Thread t3sserakt
by a web interface. If you are interested in helping with such a web interface or in learning nim let me know! Happy hacking! t3sserakt On 10.02.20 03:03, Brendan Miller wrote: > > Hi, all. I am a web/web3 developer interested in helping to build open > source, private, decentralized alt

Re: CADET protocol: Anna or Betty?

2020-01-06 Thread t3sserakt
On 04.01.2020 10:37, Christian Grothoff wrote: > On 1/3/20 3:23 PM, carlo von lynX wrote: >> On Fri, Jan 03, 2020 at 10:28:02PM +0900, Schanzenbach, Martin wrote: > On 3. Jan 2020, at 21:35, carlo von lynX > wrote: > > Why Anna? Because Alice sounds too much like it's about

Re: [GNUnet-developers] Moral rights: credits

2019-10-07 Thread t3sserakt
of code, but despite that know much about the code. Maybe we shouldn't call those persons being knowledgeable authors, but somehow different. Cheers t3sserakt  > > BR > >> On 7. Oct 2019, at 19:51, Christian Grothoff wrote: >> >> Signed PGP part >> Hi all,

Re: [GNUnet-developers] On applications using GNUnet

2019-08-05 Thread t3sserakt
eer. For more information on this see chapter III in https://git.gnunet.org/bibliography.git/plain/docs/cadet.pdf Happy hacking! t3sserakt signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature ___ GNUnet-developers mailing list GNUnet-developers@

Re: [GNUnet-developers] Contribute to groupchat. was (Re: Hello! (brief introduction and lots of questions))

2019-07-01 Thread t3sserakt
Hi Marcos, On 27.06.2019 23:02, Marcos Marado wrote: > > Hi! > > On Thu, Jun 27, 2019, 15:57 t3sserakt <mailto:t...@posteo.de>> wrote: > > But as I thought more about it, I think groupchat doesn't make much > sense as it is. Correct, that is the reason for p

[GNUnet-developers] Contribute to groupchat. was (Re: Hello! (brief introduction and lots of questions))

2019-06-27 Thread t3sserakt
are interested we can keep you informed about those plan in detail. High level information will be communicated over the mailing list. cheers t3sserakt On 27.06.2019 00:51, Marcos Marado wrote: > On Fri, Jun 14, 2019 at 4:40 PM t3sserakt wrote: > [...] >> Indeed there is >> >>

Re: [GNUnet-developers] Hello! (brief introduction and lots of questions)

2019-06-14 Thread t3sserakt
t; that I can invite friends to >> and chat in? > The gnunet-nim / secushare folks run something, but I've not had the > time to use it myself. I expect they'll indoctrinate me during the > GNUnet Hacker meeting in 2 week ;-). That's the p

Re: [GNUnet-developers] GNUnet Hacker Meeting Agenda

2019-06-04 Thread t3sserakt
! t3sserakt On 01.06.19 20:06, Christian Grothoff wrote: > Dear all, > > As you may know, we'll have the GNUnet Hacker meeting at decentrale.ch > near St. Imier June 22nd to 29th. We currently have 14-20 registrations > depending on whether you count +1s. That said, there is still spac

[GNUnet-developers] Epistemic Attacks and distributed PKI

2019-04-25 Thread t3sserakt
a central or at least federated PKI over a complete distributed one, and you are in favor of not running a mix net on top of GNUnet. Can you please point me to papers dealing with epistemic attacks against distributed PKIs? Cheers t3sserakt signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital

[GNUnet-developers] GNUnet dev mumble: TNG

2019-04-24 Thread t3sserakt
-transport/ and maybe https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-quic-recovery/. There is already some code in ./src/transport/gnunet-service-tng.c. Happy hacking! t3ss On 20.04.19 18:43, Christian Grothoff wrote: > On 4/20/19 4:03 PM, t3sserakt wrote: >>>> I am especially interes

Re: [GNUnet-developers] p≡p

2019-04-20 Thread t3sserakt
On 10.04.19 10:15, Christian Grothoff wrote > On 4/10/19 8:42 AM, t3sserakt wrote: >> Hey *, >> >> the agenda is interesting and reasonable. What is Ascension about? >> >> I am especially interested in the work regarding TNG. I also would like >> to hear

Re: [GNUnet-developers] p≡p

2019-04-14 Thread t3sserakt
On 10.04.19 10:15, Christian Grothoff wrote: >> Very likely I can't attendant the meeting in Switzerland, but I will >> attend remotely. > Eh, who said that remote participation is even feasible? Last time we > had no camera or mike, and I don't think IRC was used much either. > Please let me

Re: [GNUnet-developers] Bibliography

2019-04-13 Thread t3sserakt
Thank you very much for reporting this. We are already aware of and working on it. Happy hacking! t3sserakt On 13.04.19 11:04, Tedd M. V. wrote: > Hello people, I was reading the very interesting literature that was > the section of "Bibliography" on your site; at > &quo

Re: [GNUnet-developers] GNUnet Hacker Meeting 2019

2019-04-03 Thread t3sserakt
in Switzerland, but I will attend remotely. Happy hacking! t3sserakt On 03.04.19 13:12, Christian Grothoff wrote: > Dear all, > > This is a brief reminder that the GNUnet Hacker Meeting 2019 will again > happen June 22--June 29 (or 30) at the Decentrale.ch in Switzerland. The > goal f

Re: [GNUnet-developers] What are the privacy features (or anti-feature) of the gnunet DHT and gnunet fs?

2019-03-28 Thread t3sserakt
you asked for search operations, but it is the same for search.    On 28.03.19 20:02, t3sserakt wrote: > If you look into 'setting anonymity level' section of the gnunet-publish > man page, you see that level 1 (the default) 'you use the  standard  > anonymous  routing  algorithm  (w

Re: [GNUnet-developers] What are the privacy features (or anti-feature) of the gnunet DHT and gnunet fs?

2019-03-28 Thread t3sserakt
If you look into 'setting anonymity level' section of the gnunet-publish man page, you see that level 1 (the default) 'you use the  standard  anonymous  routing  algorithm  (which does not explicitly leak your identity).' A level greater 1 'increases the amount of cover traffic your own traffic

[GNUnet-developers] gnunet-cadet information about a specific tunnel

2019-03-20 Thread t3sserakt
Hey Christian, after the fix of #5385 gnunet-cadet had no "-t" option anymore to show info about a specific tunnel. why that? Do we "only" need to reimplement this option with the asynchronous API that was introduced with #5385? Cheers t3ss signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital

[GNUnet-developers] Fwd: [GNUnet 0005597]: Deadlock for non reliable channel in case of missing message

2019-02-25 Thread t3sserakt
Hey Christian, I think I can make it until the 28th, if we have consensus on how to fix this respectively if this is a bug at all. Cheers t3sserakt Forwarded Message Subject:[GNUnet 0005597]: Deadlock for non reliable channel in case of missing message Date: Sun, 24

Re: [GNUnet-developers] Cadet bug: blocked cadet channel in case of non reliablle channel

2019-02-24 Thread t3sserakt
ulk transmission of messages makes me worry a bit as CADET seems to have > a special logic for that including (local) client ACKs so you needn't worry > about that at that point anyway. > >> On 24. Feb 2019, at 22:09, t3sserakt wrote: >> >> Hey Martin, >> >

Re: [GNUnet-developers] Cadet bug: blocked cadet channel in case of non reliablle channel

2019-02-24 Thread t3sserakt
, t3sserakt wrote: > Hey Martin, > > my proposal will not deliver messages out of order. > > It just will not wait for a message to appear and drop another message > we already received instead. > > On 24.02.19 21:50, Schanzenbach, Martin wrote: >> Hi, >> >> a q

Re: [GNUnet-developers] Cadet bug: blocked cadet channel in case of non reliablle channel

2019-02-24 Thread t3sserakt
a different OPTION? There are a few to choose from with that > behaviour, no? > > BR > >> On 24. Feb 2019, at 21:33, t3sserakt wrote: >> >> Signed PGP part >> Hey *, >> >> please have a look onto this finding: >> >> https://bugs.gnunet.org

Re: [GNUnet-developers] Cadet bug: blocked cadet channel in case of non reliablle channel

2019-02-24 Thread t3sserakt
agree with both of you, (1) default is in-order, so we may skip >> messages, but not break the order. But if t3sserakt is right that the >> code drops a more recent message in favor of an older message, that is >> also terrible and should not happen. >> >> That said

[GNUnet-developers] Cadet bug: blocked cadet channel in case of non reliablle channel

2019-02-24 Thread t3sserakt
Hey *, please have a look onto this finding: https://bugs.gnunet.org/view.php?id=5597 If nobody has a veto, I would change the behavior of non reliable cadet channels, as I proposed in the bug description. Cheers t3sserakt signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Re: [GNUnet-developers] nat

2019-01-21 Thread t3sserakt
Can you please document here what kind of "switch in the router GUI" it was for you? On 21.01.19 10:19, Catonano wrote: > > > Il giorno lun 21 gen 2019 alle ore 09:47 Catonano > ha scritto: > > Hi Kai, > > thank you for your reply > > Il giorno lun 21 gen

Re: [GNUnet-developers] warnings and errors

2019-01-14 Thread t3sserakt
failed to create port mapping Those lines indicate, that your node is in a private network, and your router has not switched on upnp, or does not understand the command of the upnp client. See https://docs.gnunet.org/#Configuring-NAT cheers t3sserakt signature.asc Description: Open

[GNUnet-developers] Expiration of Hellos

2018-11-24 Thread t3sserakt
Hello *, is there any reason that I see expired hellos, when executing gnunet-peerinfo -g or gnunet-peerinfo -i It looks like the hello cache is not update like the files hellos are persisted into. If there is no reason for that I will fix the update mechanism to include the cache too.

[GNUnet-developers] 35c3

2018-11-04 Thread t3sserakt
assembly. cheers t3sserakt signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature ___ GNUnet-developers mailing list GNUnet-developers@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnunet-developers

[GNUnet-developers] GSoc Mentoring bureaucracy

2018-03-14 Thread t3sserakt
Hi all, I tried to register as GSoC mentor, and was told by Giuseppe I have to provide my real name, that will be made public then. As I do not like to link my nick to my real name that way, I will only unofficially be available for mentoring. @lynx That means, you will be the only official

Re: [GNUnet-developers] website and logo rework

2018-01-26 Thread t3sserakt
On 26.01.2018 19:31, carlo von lynX wrote: > On Fri, Jan 26, 2018 at 06:46:14PM +0100, t3sserakt wrote: >> By the way, is it a stupid idea to let the endpoint of >> a cadet path be not the endpoint of user communication, >> to protect meta data? Maybe this is easier to acc

Re: [GNUnet-developers] website and logo rework

2018-01-26 Thread t3sserakt
On 26.01.2018 15:58, carlo von lynX wrote: > This time there aren't dozens of things keeping me from > answering in due time! :) Sorry for the delay regarding > pubsub. > > On Fri, Jan 26, 2018 at 01:07:08AM +0100, amirouche wrote: >> I got into creating a new logo for gnunet >> logos and

Re: [GNUnet-developers] 34c3 Assembly

2017-12-15 Thread t3sserakt
Anything new on "tables, etc."? :-) Can I help with orga? Where will the assembly be located? t3sserakt On 09.11.2017 14:14, Jeff Burdges wrote: > I'll look into room space for talks eventually. I've done nothing on > tables, etc. > > On Thu, 2017-11-09 at 01:19 +0100

Re: [GNUnet-developers] Survey for organizing GNUnet in-person meetings

2017-09-07 Thread t3sserakt
1. On which days you will be at the CCC congress (please mark with x): - 27th x - 28th - 29th - 30th 2. Would you be interested on participating a GNUnet all hands meeting for some days. Let us know how many days you would like to have this meeting. 0 - 4 days, with 0 being not interested: 4

[GNUnet-developers] Survey for organizing GNUnet in-person meetings

2017-09-07 Thread t3sserakt
y decide about where to meet. If you already have ideas, what we could do during that meeting, some talk you could give or a workshop you can do with others, please let us know. Happy hacking! Christian and t3sserakt ___ GNUnet-developers mailing list GNUne

[GNUnet-developers] make check failed

2015-11-03 Thread t3sserakt
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 Hi *, I did run make check on revision 36635 and got the error below. Any idea what is wrong? I am running Debian in a VM. Cheers t3sserakt Testsuite summary

[GNUnet-developers] make check sucked

2015-07-22 Thread t3sserakt
Hi *, „make check“ seams to get stucked. All tests passed, but then NAT tests does not finish (see below). Are there any requirements regarding the environment I am running make check, that NAT tests can not finish? cheers t3sserakt Making check in nat make[2]: Entering directory '/home

Re: [GNUnet-developers] GNUnet-developers Digest, Vol 121, Issue 11

2015-07-17 Thread t3sserakt
-file --disable-ftp --disable-smb make make install Because I am on an old gnunet revision I will install gnunet again with head revision. I will look after any warnings/errors regarding libcurl/libgnurl. cheers t3sserakt signature.asc Description: Message signed with OpenPGP using GPGMail