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<fiatjaf>
will the garbage collector delete stuff that is pointed to my local ipns keys?
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<cubemonkey>
carsonfarmer[m]: Thanks. I'll check it out.
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<DarkDrgn2k[m]>
is tehre any roadmap to make ipns faster?
<DarkDrgn2k[m]>
specifically lookint at the delay of accessing an ipns host website
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<HungHero[m]>
nice
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<HungHero[m]>
this is nice
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<purisame>
DarkDrgn2k[m]: are you using DNSLink or just ipns?
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<DarkDrgn2k[m]>
DNSLink but ipns is just as bad.
<DarkDrgn2k[m]>
ipns seems to be getting worst every day :/
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<purisame>
I haven't really used ipns that much, mostly dnslink and it works pretty good
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<DarkDrgn2k[m]>
yeh we had a bunch of problems with ipns
<DarkDrgn2k[m]>
one of the devs that was at Our Networks told me the problem with ipns is that your trying to drive a car into a brick wall....
<DarkDrgn2k[m]>
its just not gonna work :P
<DarkDrgn2k[m]>
brick wall being NAT
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<purisame>
are you running the node locally, like on your own machine?
<purisame>
the one I've been using for DNSLink is in a datacenter and it comes up pretty fast even from the ipfs.io gateway
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<postables[m]>
DarkDrgn2K: ipns is just slow, the getting worse everyday is 100% your perception
<DarkDrgn2k[m]>
i donno about that :P
<postables[m]>
purisame: how fast is fast lmao, the quickest i've gotten a resolution from a gateway has been like 1 min
<DarkDrgn2k[m]>
pubsub is a bit better at least
<DarkDrgn2k[m]>
it depends WHERE you are in the DHT tree
<DarkDrgn2k[m]>
from what i understand problem is that it keeps hitting natted instances
<DarkDrgn2k[m]>
the more of those you hit the longe rit will take
<DarkDrgn2k[m]>
ipns over pubsub is a bit better...
<purisame>
it might be because it's just a directory listing TBH, I'm trying to clone it now and it is slow
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<DarkDrgn2k[m]>
i can tell you in a closed ecosystem it works great thought :)
<DarkDrgn2k[m]>
like CJDNS with no internet access :P
<DarkDrgn2k[m]>
but it could just be a scale thing
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<postables[m]>
purisame: wow that's pretty quick
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<purisame>
would be curious if raising swarm peers high watermark has any effect
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<postables[m]>
in what regards? my nodes are running with a 1200 watermark right now
<postables[m]>
*edit:* ~~in what regards? my nodes are running with a 1200 watermark right now~~ -> in what regards? my nodes are running with a 1200 watermark right now and they're quite fine
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<aarshkshah1992>
Hey guys. I am using the floodsub algo from libp2p-pubsub for a p2p system I am developing
<aarshkshah1992>
And I keep seeing this problem
<aarshkshah1992>
ERROR pubsub: already have connection to peer
<aarshkshah1992>
Does anyone know how to turn this off ?
<HungHero[m]>
sorry, i don't know
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<aarshkshah1992>
Hi guys
<aarshkshah1992>
Are there any tools/approaches for testing P2P networks ?
<aarshkshah1992>
I have created a decentralized network using P2P
<aarshkshah1992>
But now I want to bring up a 1000 peers and see how the whole thing works together
<aarshkshah1992>
How do I do that ?
<aarshkshah1992>
While there is a lot of literature on unit/integration/client-server system testing, there isn't much on 'testing' a P2P network.
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<lostfile1[m]>
I wonder if you could somehow do that using a virtual machine but you'd need a lot of space
<lostfile1[m]>
Just make a 100 virtual machines or just 10 of them each one running the same software
<lostfile1[m]>
But that's just my idea I'm not too bright so take it with a grain of salt
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<fiatjaf>
DarkDrgn2k[m], use dnslink with an /ipfs/ address
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<fiatjaf>
aarshkshah1992, libp2p has that bug, it keeps trying to reconnect to the same peers over and over
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<lostfile1[m]>
fiatjaf: is dnslink a p2p domain name sever or does it just use existing domains and points them to a ipfs hash
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<Kolonka[m]>
latter
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<fiatjaf>
lostfile1[m], existing domains, then you can go to a public or local gateway and browse https://ipfs.io/ipns/your.domain
<fiatjaf>
if you CNAME from your domain to a public gateway then anyone can browse the site through http://your.domain
<lostfile1[m]>
Oh
<lostfile1[m]>
Of only there was a way to point a ipns hash to a user generated domain name without a using a DNS hosting service
<lostfile1[m]>
Mean I could kind use name coin I think But that projects pretty much dead from what I heard
<fiatjaf>
namecoin is a dns hosting service
<fiatjaf>
only a decentralized (?) one
<lostfile1[m]>
Yes
<fiatjaf>
I mean, people would have to configure their computers to use that and no one wants to do that at this point
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<fiatjaf>
there's those guys from blockstack or whatever who kinda have names on bitcoin
<fiatjaf>
but I think all that stuff is too early, maybe in 20 years
<lostfile1[m]>
I'm looking for decentralized domain name services So you could run a mesh network using that
<fiatjaf>
what do you mean by mesh network?
<lostfile1[m]>
Yeah I'm on block stack speaking of which
<lostfile1[m]>
A local mesh network
<fiatjaf>
what are you trying to do with domain names in there?
<fiatjaf>
I think the entire world should migrate to hierarchical domain names and never talk about this anymore
<fiatjaf>
like each person has its own public list of names
<fiatjaf>
I have 'lostfile', for example, pointing to your machine; someone else has 'fiatjaf' pointing to mine
<fiatjaf>
they can access 'lostfile.fiatjaf' and get to yours