On 03/01/2011 06:07 PM, Pieter Hintjens wrote:

> I'm confused, Martin. The UUID's used for transient sockets are by
> definition unique, that's what UUID means. The identities used for
> durable sockets are by definition the application's problem and it's
> up to the app to make them unique.
>
> So why can't a durable socket identity be used?

There's no guarantee that two peers won't connect to 2 different sockets 
using the same identity.

Identity is guaranteed to be unique among peers attached to a single 
socket. That's all.

Anyway. No point in discussing it, as the messages are swapped to the 
file only in case of congestion, making the file useless for recovery.

Martin
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