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.
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'
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
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
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
> 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/
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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
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