David 'Bombe' Roden wrote: > On Tuesday 25 July 2006 00:40, you wrote: > >> So it all occurs within Freenet? Alice's NNTP client talks to Alice's >> server, which then communicates with other servers by requesting and >> inserting keys? > > No, Alice doesn't have an NNTP client (well, she might have but in my > example she's only serving :), Bob is the one with the NNTP client. And > Bob's NNTP client connects to a daemon running on Bob's machine that > communicates with Alice's server daemon via Freenet. I haven't yet > worked out half the details of the communication but I'm convinced that > something like that should be possible on Freenet.
So this is much like running NNTP over, say, Tor? If so, the problem with this approach is, who in his right mind would want an uncensored NNTP-server storing its (mostly very illegal, especially if it attracts a freenet audience) files on ones computer? I would not, and whoever did would run a great risk of going to jail. --- John B?ckstrand
