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Re: Cannot bootstrap GNUnet 0.21.0


From: Schanzenbach, Martin
Subject: Re: Cannot bootstrap GNUnet 0.21.0
Date: Sun, 10 Mar 2024 08:00:48 +0100
User-agent: Mozilla Thunderbird

Hi,

what does gnunet-arm -I output? Are all of the services running?
For example, the peerstore database layout changed, so you probably have to delete your old database ($HOME/.local/share/gnunet/peerstore/sqlite.db).

The road to a stable TNG will also be bumpy, so we rely on reports such as this to iron out the remaining bugs with it.

BR
Martin

On 10.03.24 06:08, marty1885 wrote:
Thanks for the reply.

I tried a few commands and still feels like my node is really not connected. 
DHT can't put, NSE returns a very small network size and GNS cannot resolve.

Is this expected?

```
❯ gnunet-core -si
Current local peer identity: 
CCXHBE49GRQVFAVFQ3BXVXPHHD63NG6ZNY31R0F59KVDZQA42PTG
(no further output)

❯ gnunet-dht-put -k "hello" -d "world" -e 40m
(hangs, this used to return almost immidately)

❯ gnunet-nse
1710047156276913 1.688203 0.755488 1.474102

❯ gnunet-gns -u gnunet.gns.alt -t PKEY
Looking for `PKEY' records under `gnunet.gns.alt'
(no output)
```

On Saturday, March 9th, 2024 at 11:39 PM, Schanzenbach, Martin 
<schanzen@gnunet.org> wrote:

Hi,

the behaviour of gnunet-core changed. You can check the new switches
with --help.
Long-term core connections are know to be problematic behind NATs, still.
But with a freshly started peer, "gnunet-core -i" should give you your
peer id, "gnunet-core -s" the connections (you can also combine the
switches).
The command should probably output the help when called without arguments.

BR
Martin

On 09.03.24 14:55, marty1885 wrote:

Hi all,

I've just built and installed the new GNUnet 0.21. But my node isn't connected 
to any peer after hours of waiting. Running gnunet-core shows no node is 
connected to me.

`❯ gnunet-core (no output)`

I have also checked `iotop` and can confirm gnunet-service-transport isn't 
doing much IO. While I was expecting at least hundreds of Kbps from experience 
in the past.

How can I connect to the network? Please let me know what information I can 
provide to diagnose the issue.

Best,
Martin




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