On Wed, Jan 14, 2004 at 11:31:23PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >> why not have some sanity checks when importing seed files or adding node =
> >refs to the routing table? we'll all be luckier with this and in the long r=
> >un the generated seednode files are much less polluted (why aren't=20
> >
> >We do.
> 
> oh, good :)
> 
> then wrong noderefs can only slip into the rt when the local rt already has these 
> bad references (e.g. when switching von unstable->stable or the other way around 
> without purging the rt) or when importing new 
> seednodes which contain these bad refs.
> 
> would it be useful if the local routing table would be checked on node startup if 
> every ref is suited for the build? if there is such a check when adding refs while 
> the node is running, then this check logic would be 
> reusable at startup time, wouldn't it?

It is.
> 
> >> they filtered after retrieving and combining for the official seednodes ?=
> >!?)
> >
> >Because I didn't get around to it...
> 
> i just remembered you asking Conrad Sabatier if he or someone else could write such 
> a 'cleanup' script which removes lines from a seednode file not matching a regexp. i 
> think thats a nice idea and would provide 
> reliable seednodes... someone came around with this?
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Matthew J Toseland - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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