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When dealing with the Encrypted Handshake, our node can establish a connection with a known peer; that is, a node that we've connected to before. In order to be able to do that, we need to keep a session token.
From the Encrypted Handshake link above,
There are two kinds of connections which can be established. A node can connect to a known peer, or a node can connect to a new peer. A known peer is one which has previously been connected to and from which a corresponding session token is available for authenticating the requested connection.
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I thought like I read somewhere that the other P2P clients (Geth/Parity) do not use this feature. Do we know the status of this session token usage in other implementations?
When dealing with the Encrypted Handshake, our node can establish a connection with a known peer; that is, a node that we've connected to before. In order to be able to do that, we need to keep a session token.
From the Encrypted Handshake link above,
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: