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1. bfirsh+(OP)[view] [source] 2021-10-12 23:53:25
Oh, yeah. That's a very good point. That's probably why it stopped working. I always thought the network admins pulled the plug assuming they'd been hacked.
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2. WrtCdE+M[view] [source] 2021-10-13 00:00:00
>>bfirsh+(OP)
That's a common issue with distributed systems.

Something has to be "the leader" and you need a system for choosing a new one once the old one is offline for a certain amount of time.

Add in a sprinkling of how to figure out if you have more than one leader active at a time.

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3. bfirsh+S3[view] [source] [discussion] 2021-10-13 00:29:48
>>WrtCdE+M
Would it have needed leader election though? It's a stateless system. It might have been enough to ignore spoofed ARP replies, or to not attack machines of its own kind.
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4. cinque+tC3[view] [source] [discussion] 2021-10-14 04:20:53
>>bfirsh+S3
Yeah, even in state systems, i think some sort of gossip protocol could work as long as the part of the state is being decided on is not in contention with another nodes response during a round of sampling.
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