Christian Grothoff (2017-02-24 13:17:23 +0100) wrote:

> On 02/24/2017 12:56 PM, Ivan Vilata-i-Balaguer wrote:
> > Thanks for the info!  I've been running ``gnunet-nse`` for a while
> > and it seems to stick with only 2.0 peers, 1.0 LOG2 and 1.3
> > deviation.  Is this normal, or maybe my node is failing to connect
> > to other peers?  It's currently behind a NAT router with no port
> > forwarding.
> 
> Most likely you are connected to 1 other peer that may also be running
> the same (ancient) version.  NSE always reports at least the # direct
> connections you have yourself, which is why you are getting always the
> same result.  Note that all peers that are running (for a while) in
> the same GNUnet network (as in, are connected to each other) should
> report the same NSE value.  So right now, peers connected to the one
> we run on gnunet.org should all report:
> 
> $ gnunet-nse
> 1487938509437589 184.839496 7.530129 1.704968

Ok, so I should definitely try a fresh version of GNUnet for my tests.

Thank you!

-- 
Ivan Vilata i Balaguer

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