Tahoe for P2P networks

2014-09-15 Thread kuba kozłowicz
Hi, I wonder if Tahoe could be used for simulating a Peer-to-Peer network? If it could then what would be the recommended way to start (any tutorials, code samples) ? I am working on an anonymous file sharing application based on P2P networks. I am going to write it in Python (Twisted) and I need

Re: Tahoe for P2P networks

2014-09-15 Thread Natanael
It wouldn't do that well on its own, but look at the I2P version of it and the accompanying custom configuration. It behaves like Freenet and allows you to share a private URL pointing to your published folders. - Sent from my tablet Den 15 sep 2014 15:28 skrev "kuba kozłowicz" : > Hi, > I wonder

Re: Tahoe for P2P networks

2014-09-15 Thread Mikal Villa (Meeh)
Hi, The I2P modification of Tahoe-LAFS works great. It supports multiple introducers as well. You will find all you need to know about it here: http://killyourtv.i2p/tahoe-lafs/install/ A link to this without installing I2P itself should be found here: http://killyourtv.i2p.us/tahoe-lafs/i

Re: Tahoe for P2P networks

2014-09-15 Thread David Stainton
Greetings! You. Must. Read!!! http://www.laser.dist.unige.it/Repository/IPI-1011/FileSystems/TahoeDFS.pdf What does "simulating a Peer-to-Peer network?" mean? I have a feeling if you read the above paper it would help you understand Tahoe-LAFS. I2P AND Tor (as in Tor hidden services) can pene