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User installs IPFS Desktop. Has no files, but network monitor shows kilobytes of data going in and out.
Solution
Until we have bandwidth controls in place, the go-ipfs node spawned by desktop app should stop acting as a DHT server. It can be done by passing the --routing=dhtclient flag to ipfs daemon.
Y/n?
Are there any downsides to this change? It seems to make sense for "desktop" nodes:
Eventually, we'll probably make this the default for non-server profiles (saves battery and will actually make the network faster as we'll have fewer flaky DHT nodes). – @Stebalien @ discuss.ipfs.io
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User installs IPFS Desktop. Has no files, but network monitor shows kilobytes of data going in and out.
Solution
Until we have bandwidth controls in place, the
go-ipfs
node spawned by desktop app should stop acting as a DHT server. It can be done by passing the--routing=dhtclient
flag toipfs daemon
.Y/n?
Are there any downsides to this change? It seems to make sense for "desktop" nodes:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: