On 7/14/22 2:39 PM, Ron Natalie wrote:
It can do subnets, but it can’t deal with long haul
(over the greater
internet) time delays.
I wonder if there is an opportunity for something that pretends to be
the remote side locally, sends the data via some other
non-latency-sensitive protocol to a counter part where the counter part
pretends to be the near side.
Local /
/
[A]----[B]==/==[C]---[D]
/
/ Remote
Where ---- is Chaosnet over a short distance and ==/== is something else
over a long distance. B would pretend to be D so that A could talk to
D' in a timely manner and conversely C would pretend to be A so that A'
could talk to D in a timely manner.
I've seen such spoofing / emulation in other protocols. Maybe the prior
art can work for Chaosnet.
P.S. Hopefully my ASCII art will survive the trip.
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Grant. . . .
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