[freenet-dev] Mozilla/Gecko browser features destroying your anonymity on freenet?

2007-12-09 Thread Florent Daignière
fourth one we are immune to in .7... The "If I read anything looking like a RSS feed, I decide to ignore the mime-type" one. NextGen$ -- next part -- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: Digital signature URL: <https://emu.freenetproject.org/pipermail/devl/attachments/20071209/cd2cfa50/attachment.pgp>

[freenet-dev] Mozilla/Gecko browser features destroying your anonymity on freenet?

2007-12-09 Thread Martin Nyhus
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[freenet-dev] Major weakness in our current link-level congestion control

2007-12-09 Thread Michael Rogers
Matthew Toseland wrote: > There is a note > in section 4.1 to the effect that if a connection is idle for a long period > and then restarted you can get a burst (so reset to slow-start if the > connection has been idle for a while), but it appears to me that the same is > possible if you have a

Re: [freenet-dev] Mozilla/Gecko browser features destroying your anonymity on freenet?

2007-12-09 Thread Florent Daignière
* Jack O'Lantern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-12-09 05:50:46]: > Hi, > > I'm in the process of updating the README of 0.5 and found the section > on securing Mozilla in need of a rewrite. I haven't found a similar > section in the 0.7 README, so the follwing information might be of > interest for 0.

Re: [freenet-dev] Short refs was Re: alternative to #freenet-refs

2007-12-09 Thread Volodya
Volodya wrote: > Michael Rogers wrote: >> Thanks! Here's the Java version of the poem generator (same dictionaries >> as before). > >> Cheers, >> Michael > > Have you tried to give it enough words to represent a full key? I have a > feeling that what might be needed to > not to load the whole fi

Re: [freenet-dev] Mozilla/Gecko browser features destroying your anonymity on freenet?

2007-12-09 Thread Martin Nyhus
On Sun, 2007-12-09 at 05:50 -0800, Jack O'Lantern wrote: > * Safebrowsing: communicates the URL (and contents?) of each request to > a "safebrowsing provider" (Google is the default). This feature appears > to be deactivated in most, if not all, browsers by default. It may be > deactivated by setti

Re: [freenet-dev] Major weakness in our current link-level congestion control

2007-12-09 Thread Michael Rogers
Matthew Toseland wrote: > There is a note > in section 4.1 to the effect that if a connection is idle for a long period > and then restarted you can get a burst (so reset to slow-start if the > connection has been idle for a while), but it appears to me that the same is > possible if you have a

[freenet-dev] Why Freenet is so SLOW! / Finding data

2007-12-09 Thread David Sowder (Zothar)
As I see it currently, stuff being kicked out of the datastore isn't happening except when the datastore is being shrunk since AFAIK, nobody's datastore is filling, only their datacache is. Matthew Toseland wrote: > On Friday 07 December 2007 22:47, Robert Hailey wrote: > >> I have been musing

Re: [freenet-dev] Why Freenet is so SLOW! / Finding data

2007-12-09 Thread David Sowder (Zothar)
As I see it currently, stuff being kicked out of the datastore isn't happening except when the datastore is being shrunk since AFAIK, nobody's datastore is filling, only their datacache is. Matthew Toseland wrote: > On Friday 07 December 2007 22:47, Robert Hailey wrote: > >> I have been musing

[freenet-dev] Mozilla/Gecko browser features destroying your anonymity on freenet?

2007-12-09 Thread Jack O'Lantern
Hi, I'm in the process of updating the README of 0.5 and found the section on securing Mozilla in need of a rewrite. I haven't found a similar section in the 0.7 README, so the follwing information might be of interest for 0.7, too. I know of three Mozilla features potentially destroying your ano

[freenet-dev] Mozilla/Gecko browser features destroying your anonymity on freenet?

2007-12-09 Thread Jack O'Lantern
Hi, I'm in the process of updating the README of 0.5 and found the section on securing Mozilla in need of a rewrite. I haven't found a similar section in the 0.7 README, so the follwing information might be of interest for 0.7, too. I know of three Mozilla features potentially destroying your ano