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Re-Provide Periodically + After startup #414

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whyrusleeping opened this issue Dec 8, 2014 · 5 comments
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Re-Provide Periodically + After startup #414

whyrusleeping opened this issue Dec 8, 2014 · 5 comments
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when starting up, (and periodically afterwards) nodes should announces all keys that they are providing to the network.

@whyrusleeping whyrusleeping added the kind/bug A bug in existing code (including security flaws) label Dec 8, 2014
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btc commented Dec 8, 2014

dupe of #383. closed 383

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jbenet commented Jan 7, 2015

It's important that we make this work-- otherwise basic functions don't work.

@jbenet jbenet changed the title Reannounce provided blocks on startup Re-Provide Periodically + After startup Jan 7, 2015
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jbenet commented Jan 7, 2015

Hm, related and probably a good idea too: nodes should persist dht records (best effort, can do it async) as long as they are valid.

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jbenet commented Jan 15, 2015

this is waiting on #554

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addressed as of 2963f48

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build(deps): bump go.opencensus.io from 0.22.1 to 0.22.2
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