Am Freitag, 14. August 2015, 14:27:23 schrieb Matthew Toseland:
> >>> This only works when not using opennet FOAF routing.
> >> I don't see why that would affect this?
> > Because it partially decouples closeness of the node from distance to the 
> > receiver.
> >
> > After thinking about it a bit, I’m not sure though if this will really
> > be a problem. After 3-4 hops, the distances are pretty close.
> Close hop-wise should still be a reasonable proxy for close
> location-wise. And we want to kill requests that are far from the target
> location-wise IMHO, for efficiency as well as for pushing back to the
> originator. Although maybe this would have bad effects on nodes with
> very poor connectivity?

I’m not sure, since it is per node.

Stopping abuse early on would be nice. To check whether this would be
useful it might be necessary to show that nodes who adhere to
slow-down messages will not suffer more than X% degraded performance
as long as all their direct peers adhere to slow-down messages.

⇒ show that slow-down messages are a superset of killing based on
  distance for the case of honest nodes.

Liebe Grüße,
Arne
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