Am 02.08.2010 13:48, schrieb Romain Dalmaso:
> I didn't mean that. If you run a darknet-only node, updating over
> http(s) will blow up your cover. Plus, such requests are easily
> identifiable and blockable at any level (country, firewall, ISP, ?).

If you use your package manager and proper packages, the attacker would have to 
have a closer look
into your traffic with your distro update servers. A simple filter for e.g. 
freenetproject.org
should find nothing.

And if you are suspected to run a freenet node, your ISP can still find out 
with good chances, if
you are running freenet, since freenet still behaves a bit special in some 
areas.

-- 
Thomas Sachau

Gentoo Linux Developer

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