Can't you guys come up with a way to use freenet without installing a local
client? I want to use Freenet at school, but I'm not allowed to install
anything. Can you help me out?!
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> If you know someone with a home computer, you can connect to their Freenet
> node using just your web browser and pointing it at their Fproxy port. I'm
> sure that eventually there'll be public gateways to Freenet as well, but I
> haven't seen one yet.
The person has to say to give public acce
Timm Murray:
> The person has to say to give public access in their configuration. There
> have been
> some public nodes around, but their use is strongly discouraged.
Transient "nodes" are hardly more anonymous.
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I run two perm nodes. They are on a 100mbps switched Ethernet network
connected to the Internet via a cable modem (~1.5mbps). If I reduce the
bandwidth limit from the default of 10 to 5 I have noticed:
- the node will run longer without having to wipe the datastore
- there will be more k