Dustin: I'm not sure that's a bug :)

uec-component-listener watches for new announcements, so it won't re-
register your node unless you stop and start the publication again (or
restart the node)... which to me means that you want the node to be re-
registered. It will also register your node again if you restart the
uec-component-listener process.

I think the classic use case is the following:
You want to remove a node from your cluster. You will shutdown your node and 
unregister it. If you restart it and you have autoregistration enabled, for me 
it means you want it to be used again. Otherwise I don't see the point in 
restarting it. If you don't want node autoregistration to happen, you can 
disable it at the CC level.

Using a blacklist would just prevent a specific IP address from being
autoregistered ever again. I'm not sure why I would want that.

Maybe I don't understand the problem you're trying to solve...

** Changed in: eucalyptus (Ubuntu)
       Status: Triaged => Incomplete

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