"Abstract: This thesis presents the design and implementation of the GNU
Alternative Domain System (GADS), a decentralized, secure name system
providing memorable names for the Internet as an alternative to the
Domain Name System (DNS). The system builds on ideas from Rivest’s
Simple Distributed Security Infrastructure (SDSI) to address a central
issue with providing a decentralized mapping of secure identifiers to
memorable names: providing a global, secure and memorable mapping is
impossible without a trusted authority.
SDSI offers an alternative by linking local name spaces; GADS uses the
transitivity provided by the SDSI design to build a decentralized and
censorship resistant name system without a trusted root based on secure
delegation of authority.
Additional details need to be considered in order to enable GADS to
integrate smoothly with the World Wide Web. While following links on the
Web matches following delegations in GADS, the existing HTTP-based
infrastructure makes many assumptions about globally unique names;
however, proxies can be used to enable legacy applications to function
with GADS.
This work presents the fundamental goals and ideas behind GADS, provides
technical details on how GADS has been implemented and discusses
deployment issues for using GADS with existing systems. We discuss how
GADS and legacy DNS can interoperate during a transition period and what
additional security advantages GADS offers over DNS with Security
Extensions (DNSSEC). Finally, we present the results of a survey into
surfing behavior, which suggests that the manual introduction of new
direct links in GADS will be infrequent.
" - https://gnunet.org/sites/default/files/schanzen2012msc.pdf

Has anybody read this paper because it has features freenet is missing


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