xiando wrote:
> > The world is getting more deep packet inspection happy. The obvious
> > next step is more routine use of encryption. I notice GTKG links
> > against TLS already. Will it use encryption for all connections?

> A relevant article: "'Yes' to surveillance law", 
> http://www.thelocal.se/12534/20080618/
 
> "Swedish lawmakers voted late on Wednesday in favour of a controversial bill 
> allowing all emails and phone calls to be monitored in the name of national 
> security."
 
> The Swedish regime are about to monitor all contact you and your loved ones 
> have with people within the regime. This means that if your gtk-gnutella 
> software connects to someone within that regime then the regimes FRA agency 
> will record and study your TCP/UDP packets.

Social problems can't be fixed in software. They require hardware solutions.

For the record, your cryptographic signature is "bad".
-- 
Christian

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