I think frivolous stuff could wait some more ... but you can always bundle several connections by means of bonding interfaces.
I know it is not the best approach, but let's suppose you need to command a robot or conduct a surgery over p2p. Bonding a few openvpn connections together would do the trick. > Message du 02/06/14 03:45 > De : "Cathal (phone)" > A : tpb-cry...@laposte.net, tpb-cry...@laposte.net, "grarpamp" , > p2p-hack...@zim.maski.org > Copie à : cypherpu...@cpunks.org, cryptography@randombit.net > Objet : Re: [cryptography] The next gen P2P secure email solution > > What about streaming, which is increasingly used to hold power to account in > real time? Or other rich, necessarily large media which needs to *get out > fast*? Big media isn't always frivolous. Even frivolity is important, and a > mixnet without fun is gonna be a small mixnet. > > On 2 June 2014 02:33:56 GMT+01:00, tpb-cry...@laposte.net wrote: > >> Message du 01/06/14 20:37 > >> De : "grarpamp" > >> > >> In May 2014 someone wrote: > >> >> > p2p is no panacea, it doesn't scale > >> >> > >> >> I believe it could. Even if requiring super aggregating > >> >> nodes of some sort. Layers of service of the whole > >> >> DHT space. More research is surely required. > >> > >> > It is not possible to have fast p2p unless: > >> > - Cable networks collaborate by increasing bandwidth 7 to 8 times > >> > >> My references to scale were not intended to be about... > >> bulk bandwidth across such networks (for example, right > >> now, I2P and Tor are doing well enough to see very low > >> quality video between their hidden nodes if you get a lucky > >> path, and well enough for moving large files around in non > >> realtime). ie: the nodes have bandwidth available. > >> > > > >We all wish privacy, not necessarily 4k videos. The current bandwidth > >can provide for 4k videos and also privacy, no matter if a littler > >slower, for a little chat, work and file transfers. > > > >Except if you are into media production or warez, the current bandwidth > >already does the trick for all the rest. > > -- > Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity. _______________________________________________ cryptography mailing list cryptography@randombit.net http://lists.randombit.net/mailman/listinfo/cryptography