The only real concern is that it is connecting anywhere 26 times in less
than a minute. That some refs will be broken is unavoidable - it doesn't
matter whether they are IPs on the wrong network or simply names that
don't resolve, they _should_ be flushed out soon enough.
On Mon, Oct 22, 2001 at 11:15:48AM -0500, Will Glynn wrote:
> I had a packet catcher running while I was checkingo out a suspicion I
> had and I stumbled across some private addresses. Sure enough, my node
> was trying to connect to 192.168.0.1 -- 26 times in under a minute. What
> is being done to stop private addresses from polluting the routing tables?
>
> A related question: how can this be accomplished while allowing Freenets
> to exist in private blocks with the ability to connect to the larger
> network as well as directly with each other?
>
> --Will
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