Op 19-feb-2011, om 18:21 heeft folkert het volgende geschreven:

Ok, that was not your point :-) Ok currently maybe not too many nodes in the net but maybe this changes when governments restrict access to what you can browse. Here in Europe governments already start talking
about installing filters.

This is why you /don't/ want any kind of broadcasting, or any other
kind of leak of identifiable traffic. Just encrypted non-identifiable
"noise".

Then we definately need a solution around the seed nodes. I mean traffic
going to them is a big fat warning that someone is doing freenet :-)


Folkert van Heusden


The seednodes might then once be blocked by authorities in their struggle against the evil. The solution seems to have as many potential seednodes as their are users. Thus one automatically becomes one after a while. The other way around, any foreigner is then a potential seednode. Adddresses can dynamically be collected to be used at a next start.

Edzard Pasma.
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