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[Help-gnunet] OK to use a FQDN for 'IP' in gnunet.conf?


From: Brent Miller
Subject: [Help-gnunet] OK to use a FQDN for 'IP' in gnunet.conf?
Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2005 18:48:20 -0800
User-agent: Debian Thunderbird 1.0 (X11/20050116)

I was helping a friend setup gnunet on one of his computers which is behind a typical DSL router. We forwarded 2086 and set up "IP = xxxxxxx.dyndns.org" in the root gnunet.conf, and despite everything we tried, we couldn't get it to connect until we put the actual numerical IP address in the IP field. I was under the assumption that this was okay, but I guess it's not? If not, it would be a handy thing to have.

Unrelated to the above, I've read that version 0.7 is supposed to fix the abandoned content problem, but is there going to be an increase in download speed as well, or is the nature of gnunet that there will always be 3-8KB/s downloads? Just curious.

Thanks,
Brent




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