> 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? _______________________________________________ Devl mailing list Devl at freenetproject.org http://lists.freenetproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devl >From devl-admin at freenetproject.org Mon Apr 9 23:27:58 2001 Return-Path: <devl-admin at freenetproject.org> Received: from hawk.freenetproject.org (postfix@[4.18.42.11]) by funky.danky.com (8.9.3/8.8.7) with ESMTP id XAA21706 for <danello at danky.com>; Mon, 9 Apr 2001 23:27:56 -0400
