On Sat, Jun 16, 2001 at 08:44:19PM -0400, Tavin Cole wrote:
> Well, that's what I do.  But it's a matter of social engineering...  we're
> trying to protect people who aren't very capable of running stunnel or
> anything like it.  Plus, Ian's out to make everyone link to
> http://localhost:8081/ which is a big pain in the ass for me since I run
> my fproxy on https://localhost:8081/. 

Not true.  WWW sites which wish to link to keys in Freenet should
ideally default to http://localhost:8081/ but allow this to be
reconfigured, see Freegle for an example of this.  This is somewhat
irritating as there is no-such-thing as a global cookie which could be
used by multiple websites.

Until FProxy supports SSL connections I can hardly suggest that people
connect to https:... now can I?

A robust anonymity filter may be the best all-round solution, even if it
is somewhat kludgy.

Ian.
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