>On Thu, Sep 22, 2005 at 05:48:37PM -0400, Juiceman wrote:
>> Wasn't there an idea to have a separate encrypted user store with a
>> key that is only in ram?  When a person turns off their node or
>> computer the user store is essentially unreadable and would be erased
>> on next start-up?  Locally requested content would only be kept there.
>
>Sure. This will help. We might support HTL 0 requests/inserts but have
>them only go to the client cache. Or we might overload it so that that
>was HTL=3D-1, and HTL=3D0 goes to the client cache and then the store, but
>is not routed.

I was under the impression, that *every* answer to a request initiated by the 
node would be stored in the "client cache" with a one-time-memory-only-key. 
Other passing DataFounds would be stored as usual in the normal data store.

Who's wrong here?



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