> This demo is cool.  You could deploy a system like this without modifying the 
> fproxy anonymity filter.  Just distribute your "App" as an html page which 
> the user copies onto their local hard drive.  Obviously such a page wouldn't 
> trip the security filter because it never loads through fproxy.  You could 
> have the latest jar be pulled from a DBR updated freenet URI via fproxy. This 
> won't trip the filter as long as application/octet-stream is in 
> services.fproxy.passthroughMimeTypes in the config file.

If you're going to ahve the user install something locally, why not just
have them run it as a Java application? Or as a node plugin?


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