Re: The reason we see icons flashing here and there in the mesh view.. i.e. xmas tree effect

2007-12-14 Thread Sjoerd Simons
On Thu, Dec 13, 2007 at 11:18:01PM -0500, Giannis Galanis wrote: THE TEST: 6 XOs connected to channel 11, with forwarding tables blinded only to them selves, so no other element in the mesh can interfere. The cache list was scanned continuously on all XOs using a script If all XOs

Re: The reason we see icons flashing here and there in the mesh view.. i.e. xmas tree effect

2007-12-14 Thread Sjoerd Simons
On Fri, Dec 14, 2007 at 12:40:55AM -0500, John Watlington wrote: What worries me most about this is the revelation that we continue to rely on mDNS when connected to internet infrastructure. When in the presence of a school server, (or connected to a jabber server), mDNS should be shut

Re: The reason we see icons flashing here and there in the mesh view.. i.e. xmas tree effect

2007-12-14 Thread Michail Bletsas
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Re: The reason we see icons flashing here and there in the mesh view.. i.e. xmas tree effect

2007-12-14 Thread Giannis Galanis
The test showed that the effect is not a result of a network failure. It occurs naturally, every time a new host arrives, while at the same time another host appears dead. Dead can also mean a host that simply disconnected fro the channel by user intervention. The best and simplest way to