Srry I don't know how to start a new subject , but how do I use frost in
freenet on my Linux Korora 22 Cinnamon 64bit??? I dld it but it isn't doing
anything I'm lost please help!!!
On Jul 21, 2015 9:01 PM, "VolodyA! V Anarhist" <echooffree...@riseup.net>
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> Content preview:  As i understand the whole process of back-off, just by
> observing
>    what is happening with my node: There are two numbers, the first is how
> much
>    time is left for the node to be backed off. The second is how much time
> it
>    was backed-off for during this incident. When the first counter reaches
> 0,
>    then it checks whether it can do things correctly now. If not, it then
> increases
>    the second number (doubles it?) and then sets the first to that value
> and
>    waits again. If it can communicate, then it decreases the second number
> and
>    things operate normally. [...]
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> From: "VolodyA! V Anarhist" <echooffree...@riseup.net>
> To: List - Freenet Support <support@freenetproject.org>
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> Date: Sat, 18 Jul 2015 09:50:44 +0300
> Subject: Back-Off, or something of which nothing is written
> As i understand the whole process of back-off, just by observing what is
> happening with my node:
>
> There are two numbers, the first is how much time is left for the node to
> be
> backed off. The second is how much time it was backed-off for during this
> incident. When the first counter reaches 0, then it checks whether it can
> do
> things correctly now. If not, it then increases the second number (doubles
> it?) and then sets the first to that value and waits again. If it can
> communicate, then it decreases the second number and things operate
> normally.
>
> I wasn't able to catch how the decrease of the duration happens. And wasn't
> able to find anything in documentation.
>
> Is there something written about it, and i just missed it?
> I am fine with you just pointing me to the Java class where it happens,
> i'll
> read the code.
>
>              - Volodya
>
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