-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 Martin Fick wrote: (snip) > Somewhere in tor land I read about a project which > would do much of what you describe, but I can't > remember what it was called. It used regular accounts > on various services, free email accounts, open wikis, > newsgroups, freenet... to store encrypted data so that > no one would even know what was stored in these > accounts and it automatically made these copies > redundant. The data was only accessible to those with > the proper keys (a lot like in "The Lodging of > Wayfearing Men"). Anyone recall the name of the > system that I am referring to? (snip)
I believe you're referring to Syndie: http://syndie.i2p.net Syndie seems to be associated with the I2P project, although as you say, it uses many systems for its storage and transport. - -- F. Fox: A+, Network+, Security+ Owner of Tor node "kitsune" http://fenrisfox.livejournal.com -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iQIVAwUBR4wa9uj8TXmm2ggwAQiUTQ//Vh5+5zZ2S9BkMldnDbZYoXKDDE6aaTI8 YLDrxA5EASFoXDx+5Y/K68pANUMZNZdP4vKjaPbDWTLjwFQuRkEswxcuA7IO36WJ zMfDMsyvB5GXZypTw6piPzCrFjNHyfbD1y2a+nRE78Vy8G+N+HeEDgEMRN1e6Xqa 9ULNobE0KEX26bQqblPGwC7lXUb44E0cB/EmZ1gGGYLkw/qc+Axjfw9czhQQaO3E tI36wGzRoJoIEBm5VzYXuGruM2hCAgFVoLbJRm7twLlpG+d2QiEIuHhULlXTFt+I z/e5x0P8JOc71tdJ0Bqw2Yj1grMNKbOCZHCbpQ/oInTVScFeLT6LdxcRpH/lkRRH TXidJSlRaojqiSrp52M67pjEh94WsATvj7feOghUfaUVqJ6z+XGYv1vkH757mJjZ H2Wa1iUafVoh6qZGwiBjs5GhTdcfv1rr2pjQk7CSC9WlSzrTp7oWt+2G+cHmp+Hv zLcGRAQa5wNuIU6lucviFClXkRuVxJ4vexkW+jRLDmJYXSpb9ES4wxe75X1D1+q1 qMLfbLu91FH9E6Tq8033XFDpKw1qYevYLbG4fpIykrXbpRuvnQNWrCciOs9zOekZ tu+k9dX2Yv10I5GRwGDqYim8DAnPLI4T9ccWjo4SgL3jpFdY78+1mAyoL37IsUWk yQthmZXvnuU= =QFgu -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----