> My point was that with untrusted code, only one request is enough to bring a > node to its knees. The code can run in an endless loop. > > Without untrusted code, you need a constant flood of requests to force a > node into DOS. Not a problem; just write a function that can scan any arbitrary piece of code and determine whether it will eventually halt or not. In fact, i know a travelling salesman who is working on a similar project. HTH ;) -- Mike Schiraldi Verisign Applied Research _______________________________________________ freenet-tech mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.freenetproject.org/mailman/listinfo/tech
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