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where do I find extra peers?
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Mateusz Viste |
Subject: |
where do I find extra peers? |
Date: |
Mon, 24 Aug 2020 17:04:23 +0200 |
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Hello,
I am trying to run gnunet, but my installation struggles at finding
peers. peerinfo returns this:
$ ./gnunet-peerinfo
Peer `M11ETFR5QFZ8KKVHHEDKTKWZEW00QD50NZAKZB7965MTW6HNGGSG'
Peer `FJMDCD66A71E340AHAZ641K8N1KQ54DSMJ212K817M9613BCTDDG'
Expires: Tue Aug 25 05:00:09 2020
tcp.0.124.ip-51-178-50.eu:2086
Peer `V8XXK9GAN5ZJFRFQP8MQX3D83BZTSBQVHKWWD0JPE63Z821906EG'
Expires: end of time tcp:12:0
Expires: end of time tcp:24:0
Expires: end of time http_client:34:0
Expires: end of time http_client:59:0
Expires: end of time https_client:35:0
Expires: end of time https_client:60:0
Peer `Y924NSHMMZ1N1SQCE5TXF93ED6S6JY311K0QT86G9WJC68F6XVZ0'
Expires: end of time tcp.0.127.0.0.1:2086
Expires: end of time tcp.0.gnunet.in.tum.de:2086
Expires: end of time tcp.0.gnunet-stun.in.tum.de:2086
Expires: end of time tcp.0.172.18.0.1:2086
Expires: end of time tcp.0.172.17.0.1:2086
Expires: end of time tcp.0.172.20.0.1:2086
Expires: end of time tcp.0.172.19.0.1:2086
Expires: end of time tcp.0.172.22.0.1:2086
Expires: end of time tcp.0.[::1]:2086
Expires: end of time tcp.0.[sam.net.in.tum.de]:2086
Peer `DSTJBRRKZ8TBW3FGK6B0M5QXWT9WYNZ45H5MCV4HY7ST64Q8T9F0'
Expires: end of time udp:10:0
Expires: end of time udp:10:0
Expires: end of time udp:22:0
Expires: end of time tcp.0.gnunet.in.tum.de:2086
Expires: end of time tcp.0.gnunet-stun.in.tum.de:2086
Expires: end of time tcp.0.[sam.net.in.tum.de]:2086
Expires: end of time tcp:12:0
Expires: end of time tcp:24:0
Expires: end of time http_client:34:0
Expires: end of time http_client:58:0
Expires: end of time https_client:35:0
Expires: end of time https_client:59:0
Peer `RM4WTVSQAA38GFK2D7NDC20KKNTXRTTVDW8F8VSFGTKDYX4BSZFG'
Expires: Tue Aug 25 04:57:44 2020 tcp.0.104.152.211.250:2086
This is 5 peers in theory, but gnunet-statistics reports only 1 active
tcp connection. This doesn't seem like much, right? I have enabled DHT
peers discovery (OPTIONS = -b -e in hostlist section of the config
file), but without improvement.
I suppose gnunet is running on more than 5 computers. How could I add
extra peers?
Mateusz