On Friday, 15. May 2009 22:07:34 xor wrote:
> Wouldn't it take much load off the "internet", i.e. small bandwidth
> connections, if any nodes which are connected via LAN used the LAN for
> routing requests if possible?
I assume that it would also help privacy, because then timing analysis and
similar would become much harder, since external nodes can't look into the
LAN.
To avoid too easy internal traceability, the option of switching to port 8080
or 5223 (jabber server with SSL) (or 80 if started with sufficient rights)
would be nice. It would avoid the question "what exactly are you running?"
Best wishes,
Arne
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