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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T00:53:31+00:00 2026-05-13T00:53:31+00:00

Sorry if this seems like a stupid question but im actually having a hard

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Sorry if this seems like a stupid question but im actually having a hard time finding a straight answer. I know PNRP is MS’s technology for implementing peer-to-peer but how does it actually work – i mean im assuming when you register your address in the global cloud that it is actually contacting a Microsoft server to find a peer address then handing back the peer endpoint info.

Im a little confused still as to how addresses are found in the cloud when say there are only 2 peers located across the globe.

… From what i understand there has to be a peer resolver to maintain a list of registrations (assuming a brand new node comes online) it then hands addresses of its closest neighbors to connect to. This can be a central server that I own if i choose to use an address the services/apps know about or the global cloud which i assume uses a peer resolver that microsoft operates.

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    2026-05-13T00:53:31+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 12:53 am

    From the Wikipedia page:

    Internally, PNRP uses an architecture
    similar to distributed hash table
    systems such as Chord or Pastry. The
    peer name is hashed to produce a
    128-bit peer identifier, and a
    DHT-like algorithm is used to retrieve
    the location of the host publishing
    that identifier.

    This means their infrastructure is not centralized; there isn’t “a Microsoft server” to ask. Metaphorically, you’re asking the cloud for routing information, and it collaboratively answers.

    If there were only two computers in the cloud, they would both know about each-other.

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