dear researcher,
i'm student in computer science, in master's degree, and the subject of my 
internship is in kademlia, so i work about mechanism on indexing in KAD, at 
this moment a analysis the code source of aMule in order to understand this 
mechanism, but i have some problems, i can't found some things like how to 
retieve a list of contact to send their the publishing request (i mean the list 
of possible node) and i look for a paper that give more explication about the 
mecanism of indexing, it is urgent!, i need some help if you can give some idea 
or paper or schems that permit me to understand this mechanism.
thank you very much.
                 
                             Bilel BOUSSELAHENE.
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 



 

 





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> Date: Thu, 26 Mar 2009 18:17:08 -0700
> From: tar...@gmail.com
> To: p2p-hackers@lists.zooko.com
> Subject: Re: [p2p-hackers] TCP Keepalive timeouts
> 
> 2009/3/26 Russ Weeks <rwe...@gmail.com>:
> > That's a really interesting question... Petar Maymounkov, in his description
> > of Kademlia, shows that in the Gnutella network, the longer a node has been
> > alive, the more likely it is to stay alive.  Does this suggest that the
> > liveness "pings" should follow an exponential backoff as well? (in addition
> > to the NAT traversal pings, I mean)  Or is this behaviour likely specific to
> > Gnutella and is unlikely to be found in other P2P systems?
> 
> I distinctly remember some statistics indicating that the expected
> lifetime of a node was proportional to its uptime.
> 
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> Taral <tar...@gmail.com>
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