From: [email protected]
> That's all well and good...
> 
> But Fred can't just keep the IP addresses, because then dyndns etc for 
> dynamic IP's wouldn't work.

Sure it would.  Reread what I said.

Keep the IP address and use it.  Then on a failure redo the DNS
lookup.  So everytime a Dynamic IP actually changes, there would be a
hickup but things would keep working.


That said on further reflection, I don't see what useful information
you could gather this way anyway.  An ISP could already log your
connections and show every client you contact.  But that doesn't say
you initiated a transaction or that the client is the final
destination.


I supose I could start a freenet client with a dyndns-like hostname
and then log DNS lookups.  After a while I would have a log of most of
the IP running freenet clients around the world.  Is that something I
can't do already by just watching routing messages?

-Wayne

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