A question recently came into mind that I can't seem to find a good answer for:
Assuming I have
hosts1 and hosts2 in my subscriptions list, in that order, but both hosts1 and 2 list different b32/64 addresses for example.i2p.
What would happen when I try to connect to example.i2p?
Is a warning displayed? Does a certain subscription get priority?
Question about subscription list conflicts.
Re: Question about subscription list conflicts.
Hi
Conflicts do not exist (tm).
The first entry wins (AFAIk you may change this behaviour).
And if you try to add a different address under the same name with a addresshelper, a warning do happen with choosing "keep old, keep new".
echelon
Conflicts do not exist (tm).
The first entry wins (AFAIk you may change this behaviour).
And if you try to add a different address under the same name with a addresshelper, a warning do happen with choosing "keep old, keep new".
echelon
Re: Question about subscription list conflicts.
Hey, thanks for the answer!
So this means that the address from hosts1 would win?
I can live with that, since it means you put the most trustworthy/official hosts up top and any new ones on the bottom.
So this means that the address from hosts1 would win?
I can live with that, since it means you put the most trustworthy/official hosts up top and any new ones on the bottom.