This would work because requests would come to a firewalled system through
it's open connections?

Also, how are new node refs added to a running node, and where is the
documentation for that process? (If there is no docs, can someone tell me
how it works so I can write them?)

Thanks,
Wesley.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: devl-admin at freenetproject.org
> [mailto:devl-admin at freenetproject.org]On Behalf Of Edgar Friendly
> Sent: Tuesday, 30 July, 2002 20:32
> To: devl at freenetproject.org
> Subject: Re: [freenet-dev] DataStore corruption
>
>
> guardian at ntplx.net writes:
>
> <SNIP corruption talk>
> >
> > I do agree with Oskar, that transient nodes have trouble getting
> > data. Should we be ignoring those forced to work behind a non-editable
> > firewall config?  If freenet truly fails completely behind a NAT
> > firewall, I think it needs to be fixed.  How?  I don't know that.
> >
> My best suggestion would be for nodes behind firewalls to actively
> make themselves available to other nodes by establishing connections
> to them (so that those nodes can forward requests to the firewalled
> request.  This fits in well enough with my ideas on what freenet's
> connection strategy should be, although it doesn't fit well at all
> with how the connection strategy is currently.
>
> Thelema
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