> Well, it was bound to happen some time. There's now software that > claims to be able to attack Freenet: > > http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,40816,00.html Wow! So we've finally gotten to the point that you need to disguise that you're running a Freenet node. Or, rather, it needs to be hard to get a list of nodes. So it's time to push through the discovery probes and private networks then. At least someone's finally criticizing us for actual flaws. _______________________________________________ Freenet-chat mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/freenet-chat
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- Re: [Freenet-chat] Attack on Freenet -- Already! Bryan Derksen
- Re: [Freenet-chat] Attack on Freenet -- Already! Travis Bemann
- Re: [Freenet-chat] Attack on Freenet -- Already! Brandon
- Re: [Freenet-chat] Attack on Freenet -- Already! Jacob Stetser
- Re: [Freenet-chat] Attack on Freenet -- Already! g'o'tz ohnesorge
- Re: [Freenet-chat] Attack on Freenet -- Already! Ian Clarke
- Re: [Freenet-chat] Attack on Freenet -- Already! Mr . Bad
- Re: [Freenet-chat] Attack on Freenet -- Alre... Mathew Ryden
- Re: [Freenet-chat] Attack on Freenet -- Alre... Ian Clarke
- RE: [Freenet-chat] Attack on Freenet -- Already! Fred Salzer
- Re: [Freenet-chat] Attack on Freenet -- Alre... Ian Clarke
- RE: [Freenet-chat] Attack on Freenet -- ... Fred Salzer
- Re: [Freenet-chat] Attack on Freene... Ian Clarke