Ed Tomlinson <tomlins at cam.org> writes:

> Obviously.  I _do_ use dyndns and I also notice that there is a marked dropoff
> in requests after my ip address changes (and is updated by dyndns).  When

The dropoff is probably caused by your node not being available for x
amount of time, and nodes checking to see if your node is available
less and less.

> I looked at the request histogram this morning (8 hours up) the pronounced 
> peak 
> on 2 that I had be seeing yesterday had decayed badly...  Now that the 
> networking 
> layer is working well I just want to be very sure the higher levels are too.  
> Auditing the
> code for this layer may just turn up some bugs - you managed to find and fix
> many others.
> 
> Tia,
> Ed Tomlinson 
> 
If you're offline/unreachable for longer periods of time (I think it's
got to be hours, but I'm not sure), it's possible to have all refs to
your node eaten and replaced by more accessible nodes.  Then even when
you come back, you have to start from 0 refs.

Thelema
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