On Tuesday 01 Mar 2011 19:06:37 folkert wrote: > > Is a seednode doing 25KB/s (and hardly any inserts) usefull for freenet? > > And am I right that this bandwidth is shared with the rest of the local > > freenet activity? > > Ok I discussed it with my hoster (excellent hoster by the way: > www.soleus.nu) and got a green light for 50KB/s. > > So if I set > node.opennet.acceptSeedConnections=true > and > node.inputBandwidthLimit=25600 > node.outputBandwidthLimit=25600 > and we've got us a new seed-node doing no more than 50KB/s?
No. First, you need at least 40KB/sec outgoing and incoming to be a viable seednode IMHO. I've done it at 40, and it's barely enough, it shows low very payload and affects other use of Freenet; and it needs to maintain connections to be a useful seed, so too low might be very bad. Second, turning on acceptSeedConnections is not enough, it has to be added to the official list of seednodes manually, by sending me the opennet noderef.
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