Matthew Toseland <toad at amphibian.dyndns.org> writes:

> At which point your node will see that it's not getting any traffic, and
> reannounce, hopefully getting more traffic. Also, the load balancing
> code will ensure that any requests you do serve will have a very high
> reset probability. So overall, your node should be quickly
> reintegrated... in theory :)
> -- 
> Matthew Toseland
> toad at amphibian.dyndns.org

In theory.  But to the rest of the network your node might as well be
a fresh node with an empty store and routing table, not the tuned,
full node it has become from being on the network for weeks.  It'd be
nice to bring nodes back from the dead when they become re-reachable.

Thelema
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