last i heard ian was working with http://uprizer.com/ which sounds to me
like a non annonymous freenet for trusted internal that has the same
target as you just described.
Robert Carroll wrote:
I'm talking about Microsoft's Farsite research project
(http://research.microsoft.com/sn/Farsite/).
As I understand it (and I don't profess to have any special knowledge),
these products are straightforward replacements for traditional static file
servers on corporate computer networks.
I doubt they will find many customers. Serving static files is easy and
inexpensive. Show me a distributed
I'm talking about Microsoft's Farsite research
project (http://research.microsoft.com/sn/Farsite/).
While not really a clone,what they do have in common is to create a
distributed, peer to peer file system that uses encryption tosecure file
contents. Farsit's goals does seem to be different
On Mon, 14 May 2001 20:25:08 +0300 Kalle A. Sandstr\om
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Sun, May 13, 2001 at 08:33:22PM -0700, Josh wrote:
To clarify, I know that the Russians sole the code, because I saw
it on cnn.
And to any of my federal friends: Robert Hassen is spelled with 1
s.