-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 After installing and (improperly?) configuring gnunet, I only see about three peers and my TCP connections graph fluctuates between 0 and 1. I can see both src and dst packets on port 2086. I was wondering (perhaps incorrectly) if my connectivity problems were caused by reverse packet filtering on the gnunet-dns virtual interface as mentioned in the FAQ. However, running $ sudo tcpdump -D doesn't reveal a network interface called "gnunet-dns", even when the gnunet account and my account are both running gnunet-arm.
Should there be an interface called "gnunet-dns"? Or is gnunet-dns just a placeholder for whatever network interface that gnunet uses, like wlan0 or eth0? Cheers, Calvin -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJUxXeVAAoJEPFy53W67dRm2KoP/R8YeTSqmRCoWGucIZqFUMAx hVpin2rQd9/OC1564EBnhQNsy3TqHLZjyYyKB5FIVodZWEYf2PxulNWdkJudNyRk iRwRlAnPumv83YXH12hL+4nfXoupQbt6JB4yzUe6WmShqDEbdioE/Ho/4G8Vm8+z acN48wDxQuPFDh7QvsdZx8O1GLE3ud5slDV5gN4DQ+E2KUImu32+BmK/M2cRe3DR 7ww878EqlCwOkPxq7ac4kyPb1JNnYHj3UEUHHqaFP59jPjSOuql4CGoWJHYyk6kW 6inUTQN15fICJ138+iHrmUz8Z0r2vXrkCaAx7NN4FTVOm5G+QVcQvxx9o3u5HOu0 a/6xREsLBsH2pMiootMqMMiPdNlUtngGxn71wVJM8Tx3uIyeYMhzsl148tDb4mv9 QHXWafJihXZbFZsG34ZrmSR6zulvWsMAjVm2XsZyqhFWV3A9BAAqmCVmUjnE6zIH ySgWh8hD+xwoVp8M76myT1RyorR5hb6ftfyRIADwK0/l+Sotc0LuDAnWg1PPSTZ+ ETbFEBI+mglq3peDhchwij1Dg2V3NEgjaJVeCEvBNphShmApufQkTj05aUkcnDA7 XEGxrqw0YsiazpsYeaCY46joAIGSoy9ym0wLSXSJ4UbjAks5AZzj9T799WS2A0pI 9LtWAAp6P6MOdO0vydcY =+jnc -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Help-gnunet mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gnunet
