Search path
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Since the actual communication channel is authenticated using the accompanying [[VatID]], there is no harm in having stale or bogus addresses in the search path. | Since the actual communication channel is authenticated using the accompanying [[VatID]], there is no harm in having stale or bogus addresses in the search path. | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:53, 11 October 2008
In CapTP addressing, the search path is a list of network host addresses to contact to find a vat. A search path may include multiple addresses of the same computer, the address of a VLS or proxy, etc.
Since the actual communication channel is authenticated using the accompanying VatID, there is no harm in having stale or bogus addresses in the search path.

