On Wed, Nov 06, 2002 at 11:09:06PM +0000, Matthew Toseland wrote:
> Requests can have either HTL, or HTL|P, where P is a number between 0
> and 1 (this would be limited to a more realistic range by each node it
> passed through). If request only has HTL, it is processed normally. If
> request has HTL|P, there is a P chance that it is forwarded as is, and a
> 1-P chance that it is turned into an HTL only request.

Don't we already have this? When a message is received with HTL 1, it
isn't dropped right away... it's supposed to be forwarded (with HTL 1)
with probability P (set by the node).

Or am I smoking something?

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