On Tue, Feb 27, 2001 at 12:33:29AM +0000, Matthew Toseland wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 27, 2001 at 12:48:42AM +0100, Oskar Sandberg wrote:
< > 
> > I'm not doing that. Fred is doing exactly no subnet masking of any kind,
> > it simply compares the local address on which a message is received with
> > the local address on which it is sent, and if they are different sets it's
> > own address on the network which is sent as the DataSource. 
> > 
> Ahhh... you are comparing the network interfaces and resetting on an interface
> change? So what is this caused by? Many people on LANs send their internet 
> traffic across the LAN, on the same interface as the inet is on, yes? Any way
> to avoid this behaviour, as freenet seems to assume global connectivity?

If their LAN is connected (truly) to the Internet, then there is not
problem. If their LAN is not connected to the Internet, and they are
sending their Internet traffic accross it then they must have a firewall
moving that data onto the Internet. Obviously then the host on the LAN is
not reachable, and their Freenet node is broken.

-- 
'DeCSS would be fine. Where is it?'
'Here,' Montag touched his head.
'Ah,' Granger smiled and nodded.

Oskar Sandberg
md98-osa at nada.kth.se

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