On Wed, Jun 27, 2001 at 11:05:53AM -0500, Chad Phillips wrote: > I have read the docs on how freenet works, but I am still a little unclear > on one thing. You shouldn't be able tell what is stored on your node > because everything is hashed. You can't get a list of everything that is on your node. But you can always ask "is X on my node?" because otherwise how would the node be answer requests? The trick is that you can't ask every possible form of "is X on my node" because of the number of X's. You might give it a good shot with KSKs, but I hate KSKs anyway. AGL -- 90% of generation[x] will always think that generation[x+2] are too liberal.
- [freenet-chat] Finding a key on your node Chad Phillips
- Re: [freenet-chat] Finding a key on your node Stefan Reich
- Re: [freenet-chat] Finding a key on your node Adam Langley
- Re: [freenet-chat] Finding a key on your node Chad Phillips
- Re: [freenet-chat] Finding a key on your node Greg Wooledge
- Re: [freenet-chat] Finding a key on your node Stefan Reich
- Re: [freenet-chat] Finding a key on your node Greg Wooledge
- Re: [freenet-chat] Finding a key on your node Mark J. Roberts
- Re: [freenet-chat] Finding a key on your node Leo Howell
- Re: [freenet-chat] Finding a key on your node Chad Phillips
- Re: [freenet-chat] Finding a key on your node Greg Wooledge
- Re: [freenet-chat] Finding a key on your node Timm Murray
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