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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
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