On Thu, May 03, 2001 at 02:18:45AM -0400, Tavin Cole wrote: <> > Here's a probably incomplete list: > > - Oskar rewrote the node's internal message handling architecture, which > is now a kind of state machine and should be very robust. > - Increased security of keys, with untamperable storables and possibly > moving Metadata-length out of the storables. > - Node announcement. > - ARKs (probably not in first release) > - Load balancing (probably not in first release) > - Decaying contact probability heuristics for nodes with connection problems. > - Robust FCP in node states architecture. > - Internal client for plug-ins. > - New metadata and AutoClient. > - Datastore in an encrypted file. > - Separation of routing table and datastore. No more file limits. > - No more temp files all over the place. Temp storage will be allocated > out of the datastore itself. Safer too. > - Bandwidth throttling by day,week,month etc. (this may not be in the > first release -- Job Jar Mr. Bad?) > - Randomized HTL decrement for low HTL. > - Power of 2 file sizes only. > - Several protocol changes.. reversed StoreData on inserts, no more > handshaking, no more depth. > - Node PK identities and node references. > - Selective caching?? > > et cetera
- New MITM secure session and crypto protocol, with Silent Bob and the ability to restart connection cached session keys (considerably faster). - More uniform and logical handling of connections between nodes.
