* Michael Rogers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-08-08 17:43:23]:

> NextGen$ wrote:
> > The user is right:
> > You seems to be missunderstanding the issue here: as soon as you've ticked
> > the opennet box, your node will announce and your ISP (if smart enough) will
> > know that you are running freenet.
> > 
> > Switching to darknet afterwards won't help: your isp knows that you're
> > running freenet and that's probably all he needs.
> 
> Hiding from your ISP isn't the only reason to use darknet - opennet
> exposes you to a variety of attacks on your anonymity from people you
> don't know, so it's still worth disabling it if you can find enough
> darknet peers that you trust.
> 
> (I don't know of any other apps that produce long-lived UDP streams with
> encrypted headers and payload, so your ISP can probably identify Freenet
> traffic even if you use darknet from day one.)
> 

Games and conferencing stuffs a la TeamSpeak.
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