On Tue, Apr 24, 2001 at 11:18:13AM -0700, Mr. Bad wrote:
> >>>>> "DM" == Don Marti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> DM> If you want deniability, I think you pretty much have to take
> DM> Peter's suggestion and don't cache anything requested by a
> DM> local client -- don't just blame split files.
>
> Hey, that's a pretty cool suggestion! It means that a node is NEVER
> holding data that the node operator actually requested. "I was just
> holding it for my friend, officer!"
Not never, by random chance it might be because another node requested
the data through the node.
Also this is another reason why you should always run a local
node. Clients can be found out because the key distribution of keys
they request isn't focues on one or more sections of keys, as you
would expect from normal references, it's totally random because they
send *all* their requests to one node.
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