Has anyone considered the value of explicitly supporting ipv6 in freenet?  This
is just an aha and I haven't really thought it through yet, but suppose every
freenet server were to be ipv6 aware was able to make intelligent
deductions about about whether a full IPv6 route exists between any two servers
or not.  When the IPv6 route is there we have a ready-made vehicle for
superiour, government-sanctioned encryption.  Even when the complete
route is not there it's still possible to tunnel .

Better yet, it's my understanding that some assertions about realtime
performance can be made, and that opens a whole world of possiblities from
games to music.

Like I said, it's just an aha, and my apologies if this has already been
discussed.

-- 
Daniel

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