Re: [gtk-gnutella-devel] Encryption and what is/isn't

2008-07-01 Thread Christian Biere
xiando wrote: > > The world is getting more deep packet inspection happy. The obvious > > next step is more routine use of encryption. I notice GTKG links > > against TLS already. Will it use encryption for all connections? > A relevant article: "'Yes' to surveillance law", > http://www.thelocal.

Re: [gtk-gnutella-devel] Encryption and what is/isn't

2008-07-01 Thread Christian Biere
Alex wrote: > > A magnet provides information about a file including optionally one > > or more URLs. > Ahh, the wikipedia article let me down in summary. Are we talking > about the "mt" tag here? The spec I can see is quite old (v0.1 2002) > and doesn't give many examples. No, the "mt" key isn'

Re: [gtk-gnutella-devel] Encryption and what is/isn't

2008-07-01 Thread Alex
On Tue, Jul 01, 2008 at 11:36:38AM +0200, Christian Biere wrote: > Alex wrote: > > On Tue, Jul 01, 2008 at 02:25:27AM +0200, Christian Biere wrote: > > > Alex wrote: > > We could default to TLS and only fall back if that fails (maybe gated > > by config switch?). > > Yes, that could be done. Cool

Re: [gtk-gnutella-devel] Encryption and what is/isn't

2008-07-01 Thread Christian Biere
Alex wrote: > On Tue, Jul 01, 2008 at 02:25:27AM +0200, Christian Biere wrote: > > Alex wrote: > > > The world is getting more deep packet inspection happy. The obvious > > > next step is more routine use of encryption. I notice GTKG links > > > against TLS already. Will it use encryption for all c

Re: [gtk-gnutella-devel] Encryption and what is/isn't

2008-07-01 Thread Alex
On Tue, Jul 01, 2008 at 02:25:27AM +0200, Christian Biere wrote: > Alex wrote: > > The world is getting more deep packet inspection happy. The obvious > > next step is more routine use of encryption. I notice GTKG links > > against TLS already. Will it use encryption for all connections? > > You c

Re: [gtk-gnutella-devel] Encryption and what is/isn't

2008-06-30 Thread xiando
> The world is getting more deep packet inspection happy. The obvious > next step is more routine use of encryption. I notice GTKG links > against TLS already. Will it use encryption for all connections? A relevant article: "'Yes' to surveillance law", http://www.thelocal.se/12534/20080618/ "S

Re: [gtk-gnutella-devel] Encryption and what is/isn't

2008-06-30 Thread Christian Biere
Alex wrote: > The world is getting more deep packet inspection happy. The obvious > next step is more routine use of encryption. I notice GTKG links > against TLS already. Will it use encryption for all connections? You can tell which connections are encrypted by looking for an 'E' flag or a menti

[gtk-gnutella-devel] Encryption and what is/isn't

2008-06-30 Thread Alex
Hi, The world is getting more deep packet inspection happy. The obvious next step is more routine use of encryption. I notice GTKG links against TLS already. Will it use encryption for all connections? 1. Is the Gnutella Network P2P encrypted yet? If not do any proposals/other clients propose