Yes, that is very easy to do. You don't even need to look 'inside' your
node; just say
frequest -htl 1 KSK@company/topsecret
That particular company won't gain a lot though, even if they manage to
have many node operators delete that file - if the content is
interesting in any way, there will be many many other nodes holding the
data too.
-Stefan
Chad Phillips wrote:
>I have read the docs on how freenet works, but I am still a little unclear
>on one thing. You shouldn't be able tell what is stored on your node
>because everything is hashed.
>
>Is it possible to easily find out if a specific key is on your node. Say
>company x calls you and says file "top secret" has been floating around
>freenet. Its key is KSK@company/topsecret, please check and see if this key
>is on your node and remove it.
>
>Would this be possible?
>
>thanks
>chad
>
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