2012/5/19 Nick M. Daly nick.m.d...@gmail.com
Do you have any hardware or
designs in mind?
I'm newbie on the list and I beg your pardon if asking something already
discuss:
It's not possible to install a freedombox into virtualbox: you can install
vb pratically in any computer, already
On 05/18/2012 04:35 AM, Nick M. Daly wrote:
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Tor Hidden Services (or other protocols, maybe I2P, GNUnet, etc) can act
as static IP addresses. So, if I use that to host the FreedomBuddy
service, my friends will be able to find me, because that location is my
unchanging, cryptographic
On Sat 19 May 2012 07:00:13 PM CEST, Nick M. Daly wrote:
On Sat, 19 May 2012 15:45:23 +0200, Michael Rauchl...@miranet.ch wrote:
this is really cool! by exposing FreedomBuddy as a Tor Hidden Service
there's no DNS resolution involved for service discovery. to find a
service, the client only
I didn't followed the FreedomBox project over the last year, but as far
as I understand Plinth is now the configuration utility for the project.
Regardless of that I suggest to look at SNMP for configuration.
SNMP is standardized, there is working software for it and as I recently
found out, it
I didn't followed the FreedomBox project over the last year, but as far
as I understand Plinth is now the configuration utility for the project.
Regardless of that I suggest to look at SNMP for configuration.
SNMP is standardized, there is working software for it and as I recently
found out, it