Hello, we are trying to setup a strict f2f network with gnunet. But we are currently struggeling a bit with the text configuration as little documentation is found. (we have nodes unable to run the gtk setup)
We dont want any other clients involved in our network, not even for routing purposes. During the setup we noticed constant network i/o and even disk i/o. So i commented the servers section in the [hostlist] configuration, to never gain information about other peers. correct? I understand that routing and the tmpstorage is crucial to the anonymity, but not needed in our case. Therefore, it was my understanding that we should use a Zero anonymity level, to achieve client-to-client connections for the filesharing. As your documentation states, both, the publisher and the downloader have to specify no anonymity, but we were unable to figure out how the publisher could agree to such a level. To prevent any tmp storage on other nodes, we switched CONTENT_CACHING to NO. But still unsure if this is sufficient. Is the assumption correct, that the private ~/gnunet.conf supersedes the default configuration at /etc/gnuntd.conf? tl;dr: we tried to achieve a strict f2f network, with tcp client-to-client traffic: I've pasted my gnunetd.conf file: http://pastebin.com/X102SXpL Any assistance would be great, as we'd like to share our experience and write a small guide for this type of gnunet setup. Kind regards, ug _______________________________________________ Help-gnunet mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gnunet
