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On 16 May 2006, at 17:05, Matthew Toseland wrote:

> Because of the literalist (and possibly stupid) way we have  
> implemented
> the swapping algorithm, a lot of information on swap attempts is
> exposed. We can already do a size estimate on the local network from
> this. I propose to:
> - Include the size estimate in the node.
> - Produce a histogram of the path lengths *on the actual darknet*.
> - Produce a graph of the network topology on the actual darknet.
>
> The last item is somewhat harder than the first two, but the first two
> are fairly straightforward.

Surely the last thing should be very difficult and somewhat defeats  
the point of a darknet, how is that possible?

Ian.
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