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Matthew Toseland wrote:
> When we have connected to the network but
> can't connect to all our peers, we look up our neighbour's ARKs (these
> are included on their references or are generated from their pubkeys),
> to find what their new IP is. This is designed as an in-freenet
> substitute for dyndns (which is blocked in China), but obviously doesn't
> work if you can't get a single connection up.
This sounds interesting - would you mind clarifying a couple of things?
* What key is the ARK inserted under?
* Is the ARK encrypted?
* Does each of my neighbours retrieve a separate ARK?
* Inserted under a separate key?
* Encrypted with a separate key?
* If it were possible to insert an ARK without third parties being able
to see whose ARK it was, might it then be possible for my neighbours to
retrieve my ARK by non-anonymous means, eg from a well-known server?
Thanks,
Michael
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