On Thu, Sep 22, 2005 at 12:00:02PM +0300, Constantine Dokolas wrote:
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> Matthew Toseland wrote:
> > The main outstanding issue is how frequently we should do path folding.
> > If it is too slow, it will take too long to converge. But if it is too
> > fast, then oskar's routing algorithm won't be able to keep up. Is there
> > any way to determine an optimal time short of alchemy?
> 
> If I have understood things correctly, on the new network a node can have
> both darknet connections and opennet connections; in which case, when data
> comes from a darknet node, it should forward it hijacking the source as
> beeing itself, otherwise, it would use the usual algorithm. Being on the
> border of the darknet (giving the darknet a gateway to the opennet) means
> not giving away any info on darknet nodes. Being fully inside the darknet
> means you don't know anything about nodes that you've not been introduced
> to (and none else besides them should try to connect to you either!).

Correct.
> 
> Please correct any faulty assumptions. I've not had time yet to follow up
> on this darknet thing.
> 
> Doc
> 
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