On Sun, 2014-07-20 at 03:58 +0200, Piotr Chmielnicki wrote: > Hello, > > People move. We all want some of our moves/travels to stay private. > Unfortunately (in this context), Freenet inserts all known public IPs to > the noderef (or the ARKs linked from the noderef). So, from a noderef it > is possible to discover all IPs where the node was running and the ARK > history could be used to get more precise insight. > > In OpenNet mode, this can be used to create a big graph that trace all > different locations of a same Freenet user. That could also be used to > monitor a specific node/user moves ... > > In DarkNet mode, this could also be a problem because low-trusted or > deleted (the ARK should not change ...) friends could monitor travels of > a user. > > I naive approach to solve that problem would be a "travel mode" where > the node would temporary act as a new OpenNet node (generating temporary > noderef at startup). Other solutions may be better. > > Have a nice week-end, > > Piotr Chmielnicki > > PS : I didn't subscribed to this mailing list so please cc me. >
On darknet you want your peers to be able to find you and connect back... same holds true on opennet to some degree... In any case, your peers will have "seen" you come from the IP you want to hide... and you always have the option not to run freenet from those exotic locations. "It's a feature, not a bug" NextGen$
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