Oskar Sandberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > There isn't really a big difference between making the first node do the > check, and making the zero-th node do it (that is the announcee itself). > But the first node can check network connectivity, and can make sure that the reference the 0th node is giving out is correct. The 0th node can't do that. This can lead pretty directly to a system where if all the nodes you announce to say you're unreachable, the node can pretty well tell (and warn the user) that it's not going to be part of the network
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