GKZS is the bootstrap peer (gnunet.org).
VAY0 is one of my peers.

Connectivity may be related to your network setup and communicators.
For example, I think IPv6 is a big factor for good connectivity (and
NAT).

In general, from my experience, give the peer some time. Connections
are usually established over time.
Of course, this should happen a lot faster, so something is wrong.

BR

On Sun, 2024-10-13 at 14:03 +0100, madmurphy wrote:
> Update: If I launch gnunet-core -m, from time to time I see a key
> sent message for peers GKZS and VAY0. But it seems these peers don't
> like me.
> 
> --madmurphy
> 
> On Sun, Oct 13, 2024 at 1:59 PM madmurphy <madmurphy...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > Thank you Martin. I have been periodically monitoring it since
> > yesterday, and it seems that it never goes beyond something like
> > this single line:
> > Sun Oct 13 13:53:23 2024: connection established         DESN (timeout in  
> > 299 s)
> > 
> > In general the string on the right (which I guess is the identity
> > of the peer I am connected to) is always DESN. Shouldn't I see at
> > least you and Christian and someone else?
> > --madmurphy
> > 
> > On Sun, Oct 13, 2024 at 12:53 PM Martin Schanzenbach
> > <schan...@gnunet.org> wrote:
> > > gnunet-core -s returns all your active connections or connection
> > > requests, similar to what gnunet-peerinfo did before.
> > > If it is only a single line you are only connected (or
> > > connecting) to that single peer.
> > > 
> > > For me right now, the output is:
> > > 
> > > Sun Oct 13 13:50:17 2024: connection established DESN (timeout in
> > > 290 s)
> > > Sun Oct 13 13:50:17 2024: connection established GKZS (timeout in
> > > 297 s)
> > > 
> > > BR
> > > 
> > > On Sun, 2024-10-13 at 12:16 +0100, madmurphy wrote:
> > > > I have missed the last changes in GNUnet, so I apologize if I
> > > > have to catch up. Is it normal that gnunet-core -s returns only
> > > > one line (which says that I have established a connection and
> > > > not much else)?
> > > > 
> > > > When there was gnunet-peerinfo(-gtk) I would normally see
> > > > several peers I was connected to.
> > > > 
> > > > --madmurphy
> > > 
> > > 

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