On Thu, Jul 31, 2003 at 02:22:18AM +0200, Niklas Bergh wrote:
> >> This is typically because they *where* in your routing table earlier on
> but
> >> have now been replaced by other routing entries. The node doesn't close
> >> connections just because it wont route messages over those particular
> >> connections. There is still a chance that it will arrive messages over
> those
> >> connections... The typical value over here is around 90% (which to me
> >> indicates that the routing table rotates a little bit to fast), I would
> >> really much like to know what typical values other people see.
> >
> >No it isn't. Mostly, it's responses to incoming requests. Also
> >announcement attempts.
> 
> Hmmm.. there is something fundamental that I haven't understood here. Do the
> node open an Outbound connection to the requestor (and thereby creating
> another 'outbound connection to node not in rt')?

Yes, if the connection gets closed before the request completes, and the
address of the requester is known.
> 
> And also, do the node announce to other nodes that arent in the rt?

Yes, from the seednodes file.
> 
> /N

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