Am Sonntag, 9. Oktober 2011, 20:03:37 schrieb Volodya: > On 10/09/2011 06:34 PM, Dirk Bruere wrote: > > What I am looking for is a one click solution ie someone goes to our > > site, click a link, and then if they approve the installation it all > > goes ahead with a browser icon on the desktop for them to log in to > > our site on Freenet. > > So, they need know nothing about node IDs, security levels etc > > > > Does anything like this exist?
> I think that's not the best course of action to have a one click solution
> for Freenet. People do need to understand what they are doing, otherwise
> they may have a false sense of security.
They are about as secure as with Tor when you use medium security (no master
password, data encrypted but on-disk).
And essentially, yes. Freenet is one-click (though it’s a bit slow at the
beginning), if you change the defaults to have opennet enabled - and replace
the default bookmarks with your site.
It even offers Java WebStart.
It’s not completely polished yet, though, when it comes to having an
interactive community. Static sites are there, and we have distributed
anonymous forums. But the forums aren’t completely integrated, yet, and need
some work for better performance¹.
My vision the future of Freenet: Get the ID at startup, so you can enter the
forums without any further configuration:
http://draketo.de/proj/freenet-rabbit-hole/
→ https://bugs.freenetproject.org/view.php?idF59
Maybe that fits for you. What it requires:
* Automatic WoT identity creation
- Random Name generator: https://bugs.freenetproject.org/view.php?idS14
- Integrate solving introduction Captchas into the node
* Integrate WoT and Freetalk deeper into the node.
People are working on that. And for static content (including the publishing
of sites and sharing any kind of files via these sites), freenet already offers
one-click usage.
¹: Essentially xor needs to finish his work on event-notification:
https://github.com/freenet/plugin-Freetalk-staging/tree/event-notifications
Best wishes,
Arne
PS: @Volodya: The only way to have one-click is Opennet with medium security -
which incidentally is the setting most freenet users seem to choose. The Zero-
State people want one-click, so why tell them that it’s a bad idea? A big
advantage of freenet is that users can go from medium security to high
security without disrupting their connection. The only problem of Opennet at
first start is that people can find out that you use freenet - and that they
might later know that you once used freenet and could suspect that you now use
darknet (where they can’t find you).
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