Nick Tarleton ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

> 1. Start 20 or so nodes, then shut them down. Make sure their IPs are set to 
> their internal network IPs.

Technically, you don't have to do that to get a reference.  Just
set the config file correctly.

> 2. Get their public node references (I don't know how to do this, but it's 
> *not* the 'node' file)

java freenet.node.Main --export mynode.ref

> If one local node gets the wrong seednodes.ref, then AFAICS, your local 
> network will slowly coalesce into the main Freenet as announcements pass 
> through that one node, then a few more, then a few more... disastrophe.

You could use OS-level firewalling to prevent the nodes from talking to
anything that's not on the LAN.

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