On Mon, Nov 10, 2003 at 09:58:12AM -0800, Martin Stone Davis wrote:
> Ian Clarke wrote:
> 
> >Martin Stone Davis wrote:
> >
> >>>1) Given the difficulty of circumventing negative trust will users 
> >>>actually be bothered to do it?
> >>>
> >>It wouldn't be so difficult if someone else had already gone through 
> >>the trouble of creating and distributing SuperFreenet.jar.
> >
> >
> >How would SuperFreenet.jar manage to run a Freenet node on multiple IP 
> >addresses?  You must have found a part of the Java API that I'm not 
> >familiar with.
> 
> No, I'm a Java API newbie.  I was just trying to say in a short-handed 
> fashion that someone could create some sort of executable to get around 
> the difficulty... then all the newbies like me could easily cheat.

Well, one point: We will have to prohibit IPv6 on the network, because
IPv6 addresses are currently easy to obtain in vast quantity, even from
userspace.

> 
> -Martin
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