On Tue, Apr 10, 2001 at 11:00:06PM -0500, Brandon wrote: > No, most files are under CHKs. So if you request the information and then > bookmark in some hypothetical bookmarking system (perhaps you write down > the key on a post-it note) then you can bookmark the CHK.
As a clueless user, would you write down the CHK or the KSK? Or are you only expecting Freenet to be used by the half-dozen people who understand how it works? > So once you've retrieved it, it can't be spoofed the second time. Also, > anything published by a known publisher or as part of a Freenet site can > use an SSK and therefore can't be spoofed. But the front page of the site will probably use a KSK, so the whole site can be made unavailable by spoofing one KSK. And if it's unavailable to
