On Tue, Jan 06, 2004 at 01:01:19PM +0000, Stephen Mollett wrote:
> Hi,
> 
>  --- Roger Hayter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Has anyone noticed that Frost messages in some
> > popular boards seem 
> > almost all to be retrievable both from the "stable"
> > and the "unstable" 
> > network? ... doesn't this suggest that some nodes
> must be
> > connecting to both networks?
> 
> I haven't noticed this (I've never had much luck with
> Frost) but are you using two totally separate nodes
> for browsing? If you're just switching one node
> between the networks then, after switching, the
> datastore will still have the messages cached after
> they were retrieved on the other network.
> 
> On the same topic, would it be a good idea (or indeed
> feasible) to run two nodes, one on each network, with
> the same datastore encryption key, which are
> periodically stopped and synchronised in order to
> narrow the schism between the networks and aid the
> flow of content?

It would even be possible to spider the network, or scan one's store,
and then reinsert data onto a different network, without necessarily
knowing the decrypted contents or the SSK keys. However unstablenet is a
lot smaller than stablenet, so it wouldn't be very practical.
> 
> Regards,
> Stephen
> 
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