On Sun, Jun 17, 2001 at 06:48:10PM -0500, Jay Tamboli wrote: < > > > Not true. Ask anyone who requests at a HTL of 100, you will find that > > most requests return in a reasonable amount of time, even failed > > requests. > > I guess this depends on your definition of "reasonable," but I've too > often seen a message saying: > > The query was restarted somewhere on Freenet after a node failed to > reply, waiting another 1733 seconds before I give up
This based on the old numbers though. It seems the current software is faster than the one the numbers were based on, which is what Ian was saying. However, according to MJR today he did measurement and got around 3-4 seconds/hop. Conservatively (3 sec expected, 5 sec deviation) that gives and expected time of 364 seconds for 90% reply interval, or just over 6 minutes. I don't consider that reasonable either. <> -- 'DeCSS would be fine. Where is it?' 'Here,' Montag touched his head. 'Ah,' Granger smiled and nodded. Oskar Sandberg oskar at freenetproject.org _______________________________________________ Devl mailing list Devl at freenetproject.org http://lists.freenetproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devl
