diff --git a/Jamfile b/Jamfile
index 759904b46..3d98f4bd3 100755
--- a/Jamfile
+++ b/Jamfile
@@ -135,14 +135,13 @@ LIBS = ;
LIBS += wsock32 ;
}
-lib torrent
- :
- src/$(SOURCES)
- src/$(KADEMLIA_SOURCES)
- zlib/$(ZLIB_SOURCES)
- $(LIBS)
- ;
-
+#lib torrent
+# :
+# src/$(SOURCES)
+# src/$(KADEMLIA_SOURCES)
+# zlib/$(ZLIB_SOURCES)
+# $(LIBS)
+# ;
# if DHT support is disabled, don't include the kademlia sources
lib torrent
@@ -151,7 +150,7 @@ lib torrent
zlib/$(ZLIB_SOURCES)
$(LIBS)
:
-
service_port is the udp port the node will listen to. (currently this -cannot be changed while the node is running).
+service_port is the udp port the node will listen to.
max_fail_count is the maximum number of failed tries to contact a node before it is removed from the routing table. If there are known working nodes that are ready to replace a failing node, it will be replaced immediately, diff --git a/docs/manual.rst b/docs/manual.rst index d608edb96..1c531cf4c 100755 --- a/docs/manual.rst +++ b/docs/manual.rst @@ -415,8 +415,11 @@ and the node id from the previous session. The dht node state is a bencoded dictionary with the following entries: ``nodes`` - is a string with the nodes written as 6 bytes each. 4 bytes ip - address and 2 bytes port number. Both are written in big endian byte order. + A list of strings, where each string is a node endpoint encoded in binary. If + the string is 6 bytes long, it is an IPv4 address of 4 bytes, encoded in + network byte order (big endian), followed by a 2 byte port number (also + network byte order). If the string is 18 bytes long, it is 16 bytes of IPv6 + address followed by a 2 bytes port number (also network byte order). ``node-id`` The node id written as a readable string as a hexadecimal number. @@ -449,8 +452,7 @@ response to a ``get_peers`` message from another node. send when announcing and refreshing the routing table. This parameter is called alpha in the kademlia paper. -``service_port`` is the udp port the node will listen to. (currently this -cannot be changed while the node is running). +``service_port`` is the udp port the node will listen to. ``max_fail_count`` is the maximum number of failed tries to contact a node before it is removed from the routing table. If there are known working nodes