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Re: [GNUnet-developers] Troubleshooting CADET


From: peter
Subject: Re: [GNUnet-developers] Troubleshooting CADET
Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2017 17:19:14 +0200
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Hi Martin.

On 26/10/17 15:03, Schanzenbach, Martin wrote:
> Personally, I have wondered if maybe the peers that are currently running (as 
> in the current GNUnet P2P network which are served by through the gnunet.org 
> hostlist) might not all be on the same version.
> I am not sure what happens if a node encounters traffic that it does not 
> understand due to a very old GNUnet version (0.10.x).
> For example: As far as I remember, nodes drop blocks that are routed 
> to/through them if they cannot validate them (using the respective block 
> plugin).

This would make a lot of sense and matches my observations.

> Maybe try testing it using a dedicated P2P network of your own nodes?

This indeed seems to have helped. When I add `FORCESTART = NO` and
`SERVERS =` to [hostlist] in all config files and then connect the nodes
using gnunet-peerinfo, the nodes connect quite quickly.

If I make one of the nodes a server using `OPTIONS = -p 8080` and set
`SERVERS = <MY DROPLET IP>:8080` on the other nodes, then it also seems
to work, although I had to wait few minutes for the connection to get
established.

I also see a lot of warnings and errors which look like this:

Oct 26 11:07:19-599311 transport-28379 ERROR Assertion failed at mq.c:347.
Oct 26 11:07:19-599485 transport-28379 WARNING Calculated flow delay for
UDPv4 at 1 m for 0HE4
Oct 26 11:07:19-599627 transport-28379 WARNING Calculated flow delay for
UDPv4 at 1 m for 0HE4

Not sure whether that is related. But it does appear as if gnunet is
still communicating with other nodes (in both cases, when connected
manually and when one node is a bootstrap server).

Thanks!

Peter

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