> here I meant in the sense that D will direct requests with the same chances > to E than to the other > longer existing nodes. > > But since trust is not used for routing this is irrelevant. > > Basically a node uses trust only to decide if it "opens the letter", in the > case it is to busy to open all. > For how it acts upon an opened letter trust doesn't play a role anymore. > Is that correct?
Almost. A node that has multiple replies may send only a few back to a peer that has low trust and more to a peer that has high trust (where the exact definition of "a few" and "more" depends on the load of the node and the size of the individual responses). Similarly, the query may be forwarded to more other peers for high-trust inquiries. But the distinction is always load- based and for an idle node the result would be exactly the same. Christian _______________________________________________ GNUnet-developers mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnunet-developers
