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Hi gang, I'm new here, so please don't bite.
First, thanks for all the good work.  The network is working great 
and the public builds have been noticably improving my performance 
and simplified the ease of use. 
What I wanted to ask about was regarding a bridge between public 
freenet nodes and those behind one way firewalls, proxys, NATs, 
and the like.  I put together some ideas for this, and I was 
wondering if any of you had any feedback, suggestions, or even
answers to the questions in the last section.
I put the HTML (text + 1 jpg) up at 
CHK at LJvxNEV0dE1FqOcpGiqXvVEPv2wNAwI,c7AneNn7hybxcTdKpIxLiw
I'm sure this group has already gone over all of the issues in
there before and have probably already figured out a solution, so 
please, tear this apart and point me in the right direction.
Don't worry, I'm not trying to get y'all to do more work... I'm 
volunteering myself to do some dev.  The reason I'm posting to devl 
instead of tech is because as it stands right now, what I'm thinking 
will probably include modifying/extending fred  (or at least ripping 
out the FCP handling code)to do what's necessary.
If you know of a better place for this discussion, please, let me 
know.
Muchas gracias senors y senoritas
- -jrandom
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