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fluffyponyI read 6624 the same was rbrunner7 did
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fluffyponythe person thinks it's an HD wallet and sub-addresses are derived from a master private key, but have their own private keys
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xaki79If anyone has time to look at this stackexchange q: monero.stackexchange.com/questions/…g-triggered-2-times-per-transaction
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moneromoooWhat is the question exactly ? If it is "is it supposed to do that", then yes.
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moneromoooActually, the twice even if the wallet refreshes later is a bit odd, but this means "this tx changed state, look at it". Like condition variables, triggering too much is fine.
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xaki79I don't understand the code so I'm trying to understand exactly what the triggers are.
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moneromoooWhen the tx is seen, whether in the txpool or a block.
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xaki79ok that clears it up. thanks
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niocbrrrrrr
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niocbrrrrrr
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dEBRUYNEWas reading the Bitcoin Core v0.20 release notes, this may be beneficial for Monero too:
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dEBRUYNEDid you message get through? Lost connection there for a bit -_-
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selstano
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hyc?
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dEBRUYNEPosted this:
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dEBRUYNE<dEBRUYNE> Was reading the Bitcoin Core v0.20 release notes, this may be beneficial for Monero too:
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dEBRUYNE<dEBRUYNE> 'A new -asmap configuration option has been added to diversify the node's network connections by mapping IP addresses Autonomous System Numbers (ASNs) and then limiting the number of connections made to any single ASN. See issue #16599, PR #16702, and the bitcoind help for more information. This option is experimental and subject to removal or breaking changes in future releases, so the legacy /16 prefix mapping of IP addresses
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dEBRUYNEremains the
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dEBRUYNE<dEBRUYNE> default. (#16702)'
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dEBRUYNE
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iDunkDidn't mooo already make something similar ?
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moneromoooYes, it'd be useful, but it needs an AS database that gets updated. If they're keeping one, we could piggu back on it.
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moneromoooNo, I just talked about it.
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moneromoooCurrently, it just avoids multiple connections to the same class C or D (can't recall which).
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iDunkThat's probably what I remembered.
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dEBRUYNEmoneromooo: 'Currently we use the python scripts written by @sipa to create a .map file, which is no larger than 2MB (awesome!).'
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dEBRUYNEAnd then sipa comments: 'FWIW, the asmap generated from dev.maxmind.com/geoip/geoip2/geolite2 is 988387 bytes in size.'
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dEBRUYNE
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sarangTo what extent does that create a point of failure/misuse?
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sarangHaving an external mapping
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dEBRUYNEThat too, yes
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dEBRUYNECreates another attack surface I guess