I had similar issues, although you sound more advanced that I ever
got to be. Same thing, I had not idea whether I can connect with anyone
and whether that connection would be secure or I was just advertising
an open door to my system.
Eventually I gave up trying. I am waiting for it to evolve in such a way
that I wouldn't have to do too much configuring and the package would
be self/default configured after installation.
I even got to use a different distribution due to gnunet so I can use a later
version than Debian carried as stable (2,5 year old).
Maybe the developing team can run a couple of default test nodes one
can connect and test their setup with a dummy-friend-peer.
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
>
> Hi,
> I just want to do a simple message transferring.
> I wrote some example script you can checkout:
>
>> https://github.com/PolynomialDivision/gnunet-examples
>
> Trying to send something gives me a core dump...
>
> When I call my function on the connect_notify at the end. I commented that
> out. It's working...
> I really don't get it. :/
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