I think it is fair to allow for zeros at the front of the value to be cut off.
It is more like Liberator is being stupid for not seeing that they are the same.
I'll make it a value match in liberator as soon as I have time to look at it.

With the changes I'm making now and since we have to change the protocol for
crypto anyways, I'm going to make all numbers hex strings (as was decided in the
discussion before iirc).

On Sat, 06 May 2000, Bill Trost wrote:
> I just saw an insteresting exchange using liberator, the point of which
> was
> 
>       Recieved message 'e7cc6d5223fdc8a' expected '0e7cc6d5223fdc8a'
> 
> Looks to me like the server is being far too clever in its interpretation
> of UniqueID's.
> 
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