On Tue, Nov 12, 2002 at 02:36:33PM +0100, Anonymous wrote:
> I'm asking that:
> 
> is possible to make an intra-freenet with static, mutual referenced, nodes for the 
>intra and transient (or nothing, non-existent, isolated) for the global freenet?
If I understand you correctly... it is possible to run a private
freenet, as long as none of the nodes ever finds out about the public
Freenet. You will need to set localIsOK=true in the freenet.conf if you
are using LAN addresses.
> 
> and build a 'gateway' static node with an internal (for intranet) address and a 
>public (for world) address?
This is not currently implemented. What you want is a node that only
transmits its reference to internal nodes, but to external nodes appears
transient.
> 
> could it be implemented in future FNet builds?

How do you want to define internal versus external nodes? IP address
ranges would be the simplest thing.
> 
> regards,
> anonymous.

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