Lennart Sorensen wrote: > On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 01:55:57PM +0400, James Brown wrote: > >> Becouse it I think it needs to build new system of internet telephony >> like skype but running under open sourse programs and protocols. >> I think it need that new open-source built VoIP network system will >> operate on a peer-to-peer model, that user directory will be entirely >> decentralized and distributed among the nodes in the network, and use >> encrypted connection insluding connetion with the exit node when making >> calls to ordinary telephones. >> I think that building such system will protect anonymity and privacy of >> people and independence each of us from goverments, corporations etc. >> control, becouse we will be able to call each other without any state or >> corporate control over our telephone calls. >> But now it is not exist any such VoIP system based on open sourses. >> I really don't trust skype but I know that today any secret services of >> Russia cannot establish real control skype-connections. I know it from >> the officers of the Russian FSB which really interested (on corruption >> base) to find one user of skype and didn't be able to do it. >> But I am not sure that tomorrow the skype team or the US' security >> services (which perhaps execute control over the skype team) will not >> give information about skype users and their contacts to the Russia >> authorities. >> Furtherinafter, I (and each of us, I think) want to be able having >> connections with other people absolutely free from any control neither >> only Russian authorities nor any state secret services and any >> corporations and groups of people existing in the world. >> > > The fact skype is p2p is part of why I hate it. It is a complete > nightmare to try and deal with on company networks. Trying to allow > skype (because some people insist on it being amazingly useful) while > blocking other p2p traffic is very very hard. > > What is needing to block p2p traffic?
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