On 11 May 2006, at 01:35, David McNab wrote:
I've got a cron job which, once a day:
 1. starts a transient freenet node
 2. lets the node 'settle' for 60 seconds
 3. does a round of freesite insertions
 4. sits for another 60 seconds
 5. shuts down the node

Given that the node has at least a couple of good connections to peers,
is this a safe setup?

In other words, will the transience of the node impact on the ability of
others to reach the inserted freesites? If so, then is there an amount
of time I should leave the node running after the freesite inserts which
will mitigate such impacts?

Thanks in advance for your replies

This should work fine - even if your peer doesn't have time to acquire a desirable location (and it probably won't in 60 seconds), the nodes it talks to probably will, so inserts should get routed correctly.

Ian.
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