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From: | madmurphy |
Subject: | Re: About gnunet-core -s |
Date: | Sun, 13 Oct 2024 13:59:35 +0100 |
Thank you Martin. I have been periodically monitoring it since yesterday, and it seems that it never goes beyond something like this single line:
Sun Oct 13 13:53:23 2024: connection established DESN (timeout in 299 s)
In general the string on the right (which I guess is the identity of the peer I am connected to) is always DESN. Shouldn't I see at least you and Christian and someone else?
--madmurphy
gnunet-core -s returns all your active connections or connection requests, similar to what gnunet-peerinfo did before.If it is only a single line you are only connected (or connecting) to that single peer.For me right now, the output is:Sun Oct 13 13:50:17 2024: connection established DESN (timeout in 290 s)Sun Oct 13 13:50:17 2024: connection established GKZS (timeout in 297 s)BROn Sun, 2024-10-13 at 12:16 +0100, madmurphy wrote:I have missed the last changes in GNUnet, so I apologize if I have to catch up. Is it normal that
gnunet-core -s
returns only one line (which says that I have established a connection and not much else)?
When there was gnunet-peerinfo(-gtk) I would normally see several peers I was connected to.
--madmurphy
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