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Pekr
7-Jan-2005
[464]
do you know XOR based Kademlia? http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/529075.html
eFishAnt
7-Jan-2005
[465]
yes, every computer is a resource in the internet operating system...
Graham
7-Jan-2005
[466]
Is there a one paragraph summary of what the above discussion is 
all about?
eFishAnt
7-Jan-2005
[467]
its all about 3k
Gabriele
7-Jan-2005
[468]
Graham, I just asked for comments on http://www.colellachiara.com/soft/Libs/messaging.r
Graham
7-Jan-2005
[469x2]
It's a messaging framework?
How does Chord relate to it?
Gabriele
7-Jan-2005
[471x3]
My implementation to Chord is going to use it.
to = of
the discussion switched to chord because I also asked if anyone was 
interested in a function i wrote for chord, IN-INTERVAL?
Graham
7-Jan-2005
[474]
do you have demonstration of how this works?
Gabriele
7-Jan-2005
[475x2]
you mean messaging.r ?
actually i hope the documentation is enough; if it is not, i'll be 
happy to improve it.
Graham
7-Jan-2005
[477]
some of need simple examples to get us started :(
Gabriele
7-Jan-2005
[478x4]
hmm, on one computer:
handlers/insert-func 
    func [message] [
        if parse message ['ping set message date!] [
            reduce ['pong message]
        ]
    ]

listen-messages udp://:10000
on another:
send-message udp://otherhost:10000 reduce ['ping now/precise]
Graham
7-Jan-2005
[482]
are you going or do you have encryption?
Gabriele
7-Jan-2005
[483x4]
will be there, i've been struggling on a couple design decisions 
about it.
encryption and authentication/authorization.
as Carl says, it's so hard to make it simple... i guess i'll run 
out of time and just do something that works.
i'll then just switch to RS when they'll be out.
Graham
7-Jan-2005
[487x2]
rugby uses 1024 bits encryption
used to say that that would take 3,000,000 years to crack ... but 
now they say governments can do it.  should switch to 2048 bits for 
espionage level encryption.
Gabriele
7-Jan-2005
[489]
hmm, knowing Maarten, I guess he's actually using AES, which is 128 
bit; the RSA key is probably 1024.
Gabriele
8-Jan-2005
[490x2]
first UNTESTED version of Chord for the brave people who want to 
have an early look inside: http://www.colellachiara.com/soft/Libs/chord.r
gonna test it tomorrow by writing a small demo script. I hope to 
find a few people wanting to partecipate in the test :) you'll need 
to be able to receive UDP packets (nat traversal and firewall support 
will come later on)
Pekr
8-Jan-2005
[492]
udp? Who uses unreliable protocol nowadays?
Sunanda
8-Jan-2005
[493]
tcp/ip isn't exactly designed for end-to-end reliability either, 
Petr.
Gabriele
8-Jan-2005
[494x3]
tcp just means a lot slower
1) chord is robust enough even in case of packet loss and 2) a packet 
loss problem can be solved resending packets or even using erasure 
codes or other smart tecniques
anyway the final version will work on tcp (http) when udp doesn't 
work
Maarten
9-Jan-2005
[497x2]
Gabriele, looks good! I will start testing with you next week. We 
will provide some bootstrap nodes and may get others to join as well.
We should make a /chord subdirectory of the detective site with a 
tutorial and the distro or so.
Anton
10-Jan-2005
[499]
Doing good work, Gabriele...
BrianW
10-Jan-2005
[500]
argh, I hate job hunting.
Anton
10-Jan-2005
[501]
Brian, the hunter...
BrianW
10-Jan-2005
[502]
Yep, that's me
Gabriele
11-Jan-2005
[503x6]
i may need help testing Chord very soon, please let me know if you 
are available and can receive/send udp packets.
do http://www.colellachiara.com/soft/Misc/test-chord.r
launch at your risk, very very alpha code ;)
be sure to input a complete url when it asks you. udp://<your-ip-address>:2222
you can use a different port if you want to but you need to change 
the code to listen on that
ok - shutting the bootstrap node down now. i have ironed out a couple 
bugs but there's some work still to do. will do some testing again 
tomorrow, if anyone can help...
Ryan
11-Jan-2005
[509x2]
Who would I talk to about linking rebol.org library to the rebol 
editor that I am creating? I need rebol.org to dump its script that 
are functions.
(that is 'scripts that are functions.')
Ammon
11-Jan-2005
[511]
Look into the LDS service of the library
Ryan
11-Jan-2005
[512]
?
Ammon
11-Jan-2005
[513]
http://www.rebol.org/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/rebol/documentation.r?script=lds-local.r