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Re: DNS/IP of firefly.gnunet.org and v21.gnunet.org


From: Schanzenbach, Martin
Subject: Re: DNS/IP of firefly.gnunet.org and v21.gnunet.org
Date: Tue, 30 Jul 2024 19:41:12 +0200
User-agent: Mozilla Thunderbird

I think it may be necessary to purge the peerstore of all peers that know the old HELLO as well.
In any case, we'll look into that asap.
We may have to create a new peer identity.
The primary issue with the bootstrap hello is that it does not expire.

Br

On 30.07.24 17:40, ToBo wrote:
Hi,

wouldn’t it be enough to exchange the HELLO send bei v21.gnunet.org with a 
correct one?


30 juli 2024 kl. 17:37 skrev Schanzenbach, Martin <schanzen@gnunet.org>:

Hello,

sorry for the late reply.
Right, very recently all the IPs of our bootstrapping peer changed (over which 
we had no control).
That will impact the bootstrapping of our peer and (of course) make the HELLO 
that ships with gnunet invalid.

Unfortunately, there is not much we can do right now until the next release.

BR
Martin

On 30.07.24 17:30, ToBo wrote:
Hi,
I have found out why a freshly installed 0.21.2 does not connect to the 
infrastructure. The DNS mapping of v21.gnunet.org and firefly.gnunet.org on the 
one side and the HELLO of EFBZMC2ME.. stored in the src tree does not work.  
Among other things the HELLO does contain the IP 147.87.255.218 but the current 
IP is 193.5.87.218 or 193.5.87.219.. similar for IPv6. Also the reverse DNS 
mapping is also irritating. Also the HELLO that is loaded from v21.gnunet.org 
seems to contain wrong IPs.
regards






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