Is the bandwidth in the client request the speed of the connection, or the amount that we are willing to donate? I'm guessing the latter?
What is the expected utilization of specified bandwidth? I'm trying to gauge how much I can donate without rendering my connection unusable.
@ilx
Probably would be simpler to just report a image or page load that is causing issues? Reports against a node go over a threshold, node is removed from the active pool.
This would also work for nodes that fail to load image or otherwise misbehaving. As far as I remember HatH does this, lots...
I second @wedge1001 point about using wildcard certificates. This would allow you to assign the same certificate to multiple clients (say 5 or 10), reducing the amount of certificates needed.
edit: missed holo's post, it's already planned.
Is there a way to amend a client request? Or update it once granted?
After digging through my traffic history, I realized that I could set the bandwidth higher.
edit: yes, I should have done that before submitting the request.