[mnet-devel] reconsidering fundamental Mnet architecture
Mirco Romanato
painlord2k at yahoo.it
Fri Feb 14 15:22:27 GMT 2003
Zooko wrote:
> eugen wrote:
>> While currently Mnet concentration in address space is pretty much
>> zero, it would be possible to use UDP broadcast to find a node to
>> bootstrap from by brute force, if your connection info is stale.
> That's a neat idea. I can think of four kinds of bootstrap:
> 1. published list of hosts (i.e. on a web server)
> 2. built-in list distributed with software
> 3. broadcast discovery (UDP, multicast, wireless LAN)
> 4. manually entered (friendnet)
Could GnutellaWebCache be counted in point 1?
Now GWC v2 is going out and it can support different network/keywords.
Mirco
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