On Friday 26 September 2003 10:28 am, Edgar Friendly wrote:
> Andrew Rodland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > But, if you make the assumption that a peer can't have more than one IP
> > address at a time, then you can throw out old connections if you get a
> > connection from a new address. Unfortunately, doesn't seem like a safe
> > assumption.
> >
> > --hobbs
>
> It'd be nice to be able to run freenet over multiple transports at
> once, so that the internet isn't relied upon, but a system of radio
> nodes could still talk.
>
> i.e. assuming that ipv4 is the transport should be kept to a minimum.

Of course. What I was suggesting would be specific to the TCP transport -- 
just happens it's the only one we've got. :)
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