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{% block title %}I2P Status Notes for 2005-08-30{% endblock %}
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{% block content %}<h3>I2P Status Notes for 2005-08-30</h3>
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Hi y'all, its that time of the week again
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* Index
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1) Net status
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2) floodfill netDb
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3) Syndie
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4) ???
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* 1) Net status
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With 0.6.0.3 out for a week, the reports are pretty good, though the
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logging and display has been pretty confusing for some. As of a few
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minutes ago, I2P is reporting that a substantial number of people
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have misconfigured their NATs or firewalls though - out of 241 peers,
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41 have seen the status go to ERR-Reject, while 200 have been
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straight OK (when they can get an explicit status). This is not
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good, but it has helped focus what needs to be done a bit further.
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Since the release, there have been a few bugfixes for long standing
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error conditions, bringing the current CVS HEAD up to 0.6.0.3-4,
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which will likely be pushed out as 0.6.0.4 later this week.
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* 2) floodfill netDb
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As discussed [1] in my blog [2], we're trying out a new backwards
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compatible netDb which will address both the restricted route
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situation we're seeing (20% of the routers) and simplify things a
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bit. The floodfill netDb is deployed as part of 0.6.0.3-4 without
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any further configuration, and basically works by querying within
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the floodfill db before falling back onto the existing kademlia
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db. If a few people want to help try it out, swing on up to
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0.6.0.3-4 and give 'er a whirl!
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[1]<a rel="nofollow" href="http://syndiemedia.i2p.net/index.jsp?selector=entry://ovpBy2mpO1CQ7deYhQ1cDGAwI6pQzLbWOm1Sdd0W06c=/1125100800001">http://syndiemedia.i2p.net/index.jsp?selector=entry://ovpBy2mpO1CQ7deYhQ1cDGAwI6pQzLbWOm1Sdd0W06c=/1125100800001</a>
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[2]<a rel="nofollow" href="http://syndiemedia.i2p.net/index.jsp?blog=ovpBy2mpO1CQ7deYhQ1cDGAwI6pQzLbWOm1Sdd0W06c=">http://syndiemedia.i2p.net/index.jsp?blog=ovpBy2mpO1CQ7deYhQ1cDGAwI6pQzLbWOm1Sdd0W06c=</a>
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* 3) Syndie
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Syndie development is progressing quite well, with the full remote
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syndication in operation and optimized for I2P's needs (minimizing
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the number of HTTP requests, instead bundling results and uploads in
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multipart HTTP posts). The new remote syndication means you can run
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your own local Syndie instance, reading and posting offline, and
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then later on, sync your Syndie with someone else's - pulling down
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any new posts and pushing up any locally created posts (either in
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bulk, by blog, or by post).
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One public Syndie site is syndiemedia.i2p (also reachable on the web
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at <a rel="nofollow" href="http://syndiemedia.i2p.net/">http://syndiemedia.i2p.net/</a>) with its public archives reachable
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at <a rel="nofollow" href="http://syndiemedia.i2p/archive/archive.txt">http://syndiemedia.i2p/archive/archive.txt</a> (point your Syndie node
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at that to sync it). The 'front page' on that syndiemedia has been
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filtered to include only my blog, by default, but you can still
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access the other blogs through the drop down and adjust your default
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accordingly. (over time, syndiemedia.i2p's default will change to
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a set of introductory posts and blogs, giving a good entry point
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into syndie).
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One effort still underway is the internationalization of the Syndie
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codebase. I've got my local copy modified to work properly with any
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content (any character set / locale / etc) on any machine (with
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potentially differing character sets / locale / etc), serving up the
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data clean so that the user's browser can interpret it properly. I
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have run into problems with one Jetty component that Syndie uses
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though, as their class for dealing with internationalized multipart
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requests isn't character set conscious. Yet ;)
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Anyway, that means that once the internationalization part is
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sorted, content and blogs will be renderable and editable across all
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languages (but not translated, of course, yet). Until then though,
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content created may get b0rked once the internationalization is
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finished (since there are UTF-8 strings inside the signed content
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areas). But stil, feel free to hack around, and hopefully I'll get
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things finished tonight or tomorrow sometime.
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Also, some ideas still on the horizon for SML [3] include a
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[torrent attachment="1"]my file[/torrent] tag which would offer a
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one click way to let people fire off the attached torrent in their
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favorite BT client (susibt, i2p-bt, azneti2p, or even a non-i2p bt
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client). Is there demand for other sorts of hooks (e.g. an [ed2k]
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tag?), or do people have entirely different crazy ideas for pushing
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content in Syndie?
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[3]<a rel="nofollow" href="http://syndiemedia.i2p.net/index.jsp?blog=ovpBy2mpO1CQ7deYhQ1cDGAwI6pQzLbWOm1Sdd0W06c=&entry=1124496000000">http://syndiemedia.i2p.net/index.jsp?blog=ovpBy2mpO1CQ7deYhQ1cDGAwI6pQzLbWOm1Sdd0W06c=&entry=1124496000000</a>
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* 4) ???
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Anyway, lots and lots going on, so swing by the meeting in 10 minutes
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on irc://irc.{postman,arcturus,freshcoffee}.i2p/#i2p or freenode.net!
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=jr
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