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On Tuesday 29 May 2001 03:15, David McNab said:
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> >Why not just let people connect straight to
> >FProxy as nature intended
>
> Because with FreeWeb running as a true http proxy, it takes control of all
> the browser's access to the internet.
> This allows for a far more accurate anonymity filter. Try it and see.
>
> The proxy has been completely re-written from scratch, unlike the previous
> version (which badly cannibalised bits of JunkBusters).
>
> Also, I've received reports that the FreeWeb proxy is out-performing FProxy
> in speed and reliability of key retrieval.
All very good. You wrote it in C/C++, right? Then the "out-performing
FProxy" stuff is obvious. Actualy, now that we have FCP/XML-RPC, perhaps a
rewrite of FProxy in C(++) wouldn't be such a bad idea.
>
> >and forget about trying to create this
> >illusion of a .free domain space?
>
> What's the problem with presenting newer users with a familiar paradigm?
> Isn't that what the EOF project is doing as well?
No, at the EOF project, we are dedicated to creating downright insane things
to use Freenet for. None of our stuff is particularly easy to use, so it's
not for "newer users" by a long shot.
If you want a .free domain space, why not go all the way and incorperate
getting DNS zone files off Freenet? (Yes, there are some problems to solve;
see the EOF-dev mailing list archives about FNS).
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Timm Murray
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