Travis Bemann wrote:

> > Currently, all you see is:
> >
> > <-random MPI
> > ->random MPI
> > -><encrypted data>
> > <-<encrypted data>
> 
> Good.  This shouldn't be very distinguishable from white noise.  That
> will put a major dent in anyone's plans to packet sniff for Freenet
> nodes.

The first 16 bits each way are the MPI-encoded lengths of the DH keys,
so they'll tend to lie within a typical range.

That could be enough for some marketing-led firewall company to include
a new "Freenet-proof" feature in their next release.

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