I notice in http://hawk.freenetproject.org:8889/nodestatus.html that
many of the references have a key-count of exactly 100, in fact, perhaps
over half of them.
Perhaps I am misunderstanding what the Key Count is measuring here - but
does anyone else find that strange?
Ian.
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Ian Clarke
I believe that these excessive RNF are related to the Qrejecting of inbound
connections based on outgoing connection-limit rate. If you notice, you
are getting almost all QRej and almost no Node failed to respond. That
tells me that the nodes aren't terribly overwhelmed, just being picky.
Was
On Sunday 21 July 2002 15:48, Ian wrote:
I notice in http://hawk.freenetproject.org:8889/nodestatus.html that
many of the references have a key-count of exactly 100, in fact, perhaps
over half of them.
Perhaps I am misunderstanding what the Key Count is measuring here - but
does anyone
On Friday 19 July 2002 19:56, you wrote:
We seem to be getting a lot of RNFs when inserting, even at a HTL of 10.
This doesn't seem to make sense given that there are clearly at the
very least about 70 working nodes in the network (judging by my node's
routing table).
Does anyone have any
On Sunday 21 July 2002 17:47, you wrote:
I believe that these excessive RNF are related to the Qrejecting of
inbound connections based on outgoing connection-limit rate. If you
notice, you are getting almost all QRej and almost no Node failed to
respond. That tells me that the nodes aren't