On Sun, Aug 23, 2009 at 1:22 PM, bqz69 wrote:
> I have been following the discussions on this freenet mailing list for
> months,
> and it seems to be more and more active, and new ideas pup up :-)
>
> I was then struck by the thought, to make the whole internet into a
> freenet,
> and to let all
On Sun, Aug 23, 2009 at 12:32 PM, Michael Yip wrote:
> Dsoslglece wrote:
> > Michael Yip a écrit :
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> My name is Michael and I'm currently studying the source code of
> Freenet.
> >>
> >> I have found that the object reference for all PeerNode objects has the
> >> IP address of th
On Sun, Aug 23, 2009 at 10:53 AM, Dsoslglece wrote:
> Michael Yip a écrit :
>
> Hi,
>
> My name is Michael and I'm currently studying the source code of Freenet.
>
> I have found that the object reference for all PeerNode objects has the
> IP address of the peer associated with it. How is anonym
On Sun, Aug 23, 2009 at 6:40 AM, David R. wrote:
> I've just found Freenet, and it looks really great. I've always considered
> freedom of speech pretty much the most important thing you can have, so I
> love what this is doing. Anyway, I've had what seems to be a good idea -
> set up people at
The only problem that I can see here (and it may be kind of serious)
would be: what if your bosses realize that you use resources, work
hours, etc to catch Freenet users, and then you don't actually ban them?
If you don't have a good excuse for that, may be better just forget the
whole idea.
Dude,
> On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 9:59 AM, VolodyA! V
> > > Anarhist wrote:
> > >> Luke771 wrote:
> > >>> Alex Pyattaev wrote:
> > >>>> Ok people, I'll try to adopt my own freenode to track the users that
> > >>>> try to connect to fr
> He has stated that the network does not allow "P2P applications" running
> Freenet
> as pure darknet will technically be "F2F", now we can start arguing whether
> F2F
> is a subset of P2P or a distinctly different thing. But if we accept that
> F2F
> and P2P are different, then people who haven't
ew nodes,
> discovers more nodes, then blocks their IP addresses).
>
> With best regards,
> Victor Denisov.
>
> Alex Pyattaev wrote:
> > Ok people, I'll try to adopt my own freenode to track the users that try
> > to connect to freenet. If I come up with solution,
way of identifying nodes on
> his home network, hopefully Freenet can be improved, to fight this
> vulnerability.
>
> Cheers
> Søren
>
>
> On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 11:16 AM, bimbek wrote:
> > I don't know about others, but I would not will to help you.
> >
>
I'm a system administrator of a private home network, providing internet to
subscribers via ethernet. The corporate policy prohibits the use of ANY p2p
network by subscribers. The question is - is it possible to detect freenet
nodes on my LAN? I could indeed use connection statistics, but this is n
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