Chad Phillips ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Would it be hard for an ISP to block out just Freenet traffic? Yes, because Freenet runs on arbitrary TCP/IP ports. (The plurality of nodes are running on port 19114, because some of the Freenet packages default to that, but there are a great number of nodes that run on random port numbers.) And even if they do block your node, you can just restart it on a different port. (You'll have to move or purge your data store.) -- Greg Wooledge | "Truth belongs to everybody." [EMAIL PROTECTED] | - The Red Hot Chili Peppers http://wooledge.org/~greg/ |
- [freenet-chat] Finding a key on your node Chad Phillips
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