[freenet-support] Re: Bind external Port to another IP

2004-10-21 Thread Someone
BlueStar88 schrieb:
I have some virtual IP-adresses without reverse mapping i'd like to use 
freenet with.
You know that you can do a "whois" on IPs too? So if you have static IPs
eighter you or your hoster is registered as owner of those IPs. In both
cases it's no big deal to find out who you are.
See http://sunny.nic.com/cgi-bin/whois and enter your IP
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Re: [freenet-support] Bind external Port to another IP

2004-10-21 Thread Toad
On Thu, Oct 21, 2004 at 08:28:58PM +0200, BlueStar88 wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> there is an important need to bind the external port to a specific 
> IP-address, for some anonymity reasons:
> 
> I have some virtual IP-adresses without reverse mapping i'd like to use 
> freenet with.

I think you will find that one IP address is almost as traceable as any
other IP address...

> Currently the node uses *all* IP-adresses for outgoing connections! The 
> problem is not solvable using the firewall, because the different ports 
> it uses on every connection - and it would not be the nicest way anyway. 

One firewall-based solution would be the user match support in linux's
firewalling tools... if you are running the firewall on a separate
machine you'd have to label the packets on the one running the node,
after recognizing them from the user match module...

> So my node identity is easily revealed by a reverse lookup of my main ip 
> address on some connections. Like this i cannot use freenet without 
> presenting my street address to everyone! I cannot deal with that.

You just admitted to running freenet on a public mailing list! :)
> 
> Thanks for any suggestions!!!
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Re: [freenet-support] FCP bind to another address

2004-10-21 Thread Toad
Suggest you use firewall for this; at the moment the below is not
implemented, although by default FCP is only available to localhost.

On Wed, Oct 20, 2004 at 02:48:28PM +0200, BlueStar88 wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> is it possible to bind the FCP to another address, like 
> 'mainport.bindAddress'? I've not found any keyword for this.
> I'd like to bind it to an openvpn-interface.
> 
> Thanks!
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[freenet-support] Bind external Port to another IP

2004-10-21 Thread BlueStar88
Hi,
there is an important need to bind the external port to a specific 
IP-address, for some anonymity reasons:

I have some virtual IP-adresses without reverse mapping i'd like to use 
freenet with.
Currently the node uses *all* IP-adresses for outgoing connections! The 
problem is not solvable using the firewall, because the different ports 
it uses on every connection - and it would not be the nicest way anyway. 
So my node identity is easily revealed by a reverse lookup of my main ip 
address on some connections. Like this i cannot use freenet without 
presenting my street address to everyone! I cannot deal with that.

Thanks for any suggestions!!!
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[freenet-support] FCP bind to another address

2004-10-21 Thread BlueStar88
Hi,
is it possible to bind the FCP to another address, like 
'mainport.bindAddress'? I've not found any keyword for this.
I'd like to bind it to an openvpn-interface.

Thanks!
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