Hi!

Can you elaborate on what exactly you are trying to achieve?
If you start two peers those will not necessarily automatically connect
to each other directly.
By nature of the p2p overlay, the peers may be connected only
indirectly, which is fine.
You do need to have at least one connection for the routing to work,
usually this is to peer Y924.
You can check your (direct) connections with

$ gnunet-core

It is also sometimes prudent to wait a bit until the connections are set
up.

Br
Martin

On 31.10.22 21:46, Rowan de Jong wrote:
> Dear Mr/Mrs,
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> Our names are Rowan de Jong and Mart van der Veen, we are students from the
> Netherlands from the school De Lage Waard. We are making a report about GNUnet
> and we have some questions. We have a problem, me and my friend’s GNUnet
> systems do not connect with eachother. We followed all the steps on your site,
> but after one of us tried to connect to the other peer and port it didn’t
> connect. Is there someone who could help us? We would really appreciate it.
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> Thanks in advance!
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> Greetings,
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> Rowan de Jong and Mart van der Veen
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