> Gnutella has been using the so-called GWebCache system to provide entry > points for new nodes to the network. A gwebcache is a script written in > php (asp and coldfusion implementations exist too) that serves > references of other nodes. Every script keeps track of other scripts > and they all synchronize to make sure they provide as diverse set of > references as possible at any given moment.
In effect, a node itself could act in a similar manner to these "gwebcache" scripts, which could be harvested centrally and mixed together. An even more ambitious idea that was considered some time ago was to have nodes insert their refs periodically under SSKs which could then be harvested, adding an extra layer of obfuscation against anyone that might use this information maliciously. Having said all that, is there any evidence that the current mechanism isn't working? Ian. -- Ian Clarke ian at locut.us Coordinator, The Freenet Project http://freenetproject.org/ CEO, Cematics LLC http://cematics.com/ Founder, Locutus http://locut.us/ Personal Homepage http://locut.us/ian/ -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 232 bytes Desc: not available URL: <https://emu.freenetproject.org/pipermail/devl/attachments/20030309/97cd853c/attachment.pgp>
