jelbert nl wrote:
> Hi,
>
> If I want to invite friends to freenet would it be safe to exhange the
> noderef bij email or exhange them on a forum? Or is the only secure way to
> exhange them by a physical meeting and excange usb sticks?
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> Jelbert
Hi Jelbert.
Exchanging by usb sti
jelbert nl wrote:
> Hi,
>
> If I want to invite friends to freenet would it be safe to exhange the
> noderef bij email or exhange them on a forum? Or is the only secure way to
> exhange them by a physical meeting and excange usb sticks?
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> Jelbert
Hi Jelbert.
Exchanging by usb sti
On Sunday, May 15, 2016 09:35:41 AM jelbert nl wrote:
> Hi,
>
> If I want to invite friends to freenet would it be safe to exhange the
> noderef bij email or exhange them on a forum? Or is the only secure way to
> exhange them by a physical meeting and excange usb sticks?
(Sorry for the long dela
Hi,
If I want to invite friends to freenet would it be safe to exhange the noderef
bij email or exhange them on a forum? Or is the only secure way to exhange them
by a physical meeting and excange usb sticks?
Cheers,
Jelbert
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On Sunday 20 Feb 2011 20:05:14 folkert wrote:
> Ok someone told me in private e-mail that it is nog encrypted.
> For that I have the followup questions:
>
> which file is the database? can I (securely) delete
> it every time and will it then still remember the options set? and is it
> possible to
> > which file is the database? can I (securely) delete
> > it every time and will it then still remember the options set? and is
> > it possible to select where it stores this messages database?
>
> The sqlite3 (fms.db3) file. It contains all your options/identities, as
> well as saved forum mess
On Sun, 20 Feb 2011 21:05:14 +0100, folkert wrote:
> which file is the database? can I (securely) delete
> it every time and will it then still remember the options set? and is
> it possible to select where it stores this messages database?
The sqlite3 (fms.db3) file. It contains all your options/
Ok someone told me in private e-mail that it is nog encrypted.
For that I have the followup questions:
which file is the database? can I (securely) delete
it every time and will it then still remember the options set? and is it
possible to select where it stores this messages database?
then it wo
Hi,
If I understand correctly, also the local cache and all files and such
are encrypted, right? And you can only access them if you know the key
you're looking for.
How is that with fms? If I read a message in it and it is cached on
local disk (is it?) is it encrypted?
Folkert van Heusden
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