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On 07/29/2011 05:28 PM, Dennis Nezic wrote:
> On Tue, 26 Jul 2011 14:15:35 +0100, Matthew Toseland wrote:
>> Basically, you are vulnerable to your peers (those other freenet
>> nodes your node connects to). They know your IP address - they have
>> to to connect to you. They can identify you. As you rightly point
>> out, your peers can also, with a fair bit of work, and on various
>> plausible assumptions, identify much of what you are doing on
>> Freenet.
> 
> When will premix routing and tunneling and onion routing be implemented?

Who will authenticate the key of the node that you tunnel to? Your peer can make
you believe that it is a whole tunnel. Even if you use two peers and then try to
find a common friend of a friend of a friend... you are still making some big
assumptions. So as i see it tunnelling can only guarantee safety when you 100%
trust your friends not to spy on you, and in that case you don't really need it.

                   - Volodya


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