On Tue, Jul 02, 2002 at 08:34:53PM +0100, Christopher William Turner wrote:
> My average bandwidth throttled node settles down to exactly track its
> defined long-term weekly traffic limits. Any nodes in contact with it
> will be slowed to match it (if they don't lose patience and timeout).
> They don't get rejected.
Very nice. Do our overall per second limits still not work? Last I saw
they set each connection's limit to 10% of the overall limit, but since
we can have many connections, this is unreliable - and also, does
whatever there is now work with your changes?
> 
> Currently serverSockets get created with a fixed backlog of 50.
> This means 50 clients could have false hopes of a communication soon.
> Maybe better to have a backlog of 1 so that clients don't connect to a
> busy node at all.
>  
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