[p2p-hackers] Re: Keep Alive and network performance

Michael Slavitch slavitch at gmail.com
Tue Feb 21 16:20:47 UTC 2006


No need to apologize, Raphael.  It adds to the context.

On 21/02/06, Matthew Gertner <matthew at allpeers.com> wrote:
>
> For the record, I believe "kill two birds with one stone" is the
> standard version of the English idiom.
>
> Raphael Manfredi wrote:
>
> >My apologies.  This was meant to be a private reply, but someone must
> >have messed up with Reply-To headers, and the message made it back to the
> list.
> >
> >Raphael
> >
> >::In Solipsis, we also use a unique message for both "heartbeat" (confirm
> >::aliveness) and "keepalive" (maintain NAT hole-punching). A french
> saying is "One
> >::stone, two hits !" :-)
> >:
> >:La traduction anglaise de la locution "faire d'une pierre deux coups"
> est
> >:"catch two birds with the same stone".  La meme a l'envers, comme
> d'habitude
> >:avec les anglo-saxons.
> >:
> >:Raphael
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Michael Slavitch
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