There seems to be a running #netsukuku channel on free node. I think if
we just start using it, and saving the chatlogs somewhere that will be a
good start.

Anyone knows who the bots there are?

On 18/05/13 14:49, Valeska Grim wrote:
> I think a netsukuku chatroom and forum would be really good. there used
> to be a.netsukuku irc, But, ait seems.to be gone. freenode is not good
> for tor users, It forces then to register in a complicated process and
> use a different sever. Not only did I fail, But, Sig.ing up and all
> defeats the purpose of.tor. We need another way. We could try making
> netsukuku sites at some.point.
> 
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> *From:* Yussi <[email protected]>
> *To:* Valeska Grim <[email protected]>; Netsukuku discussion list
> <[email protected]>
> *Sent:* Saturday, May 18, 2013 5:20:51 AM
> *Subject:* Re: [Netsukuku] Connecting from afar
> 
> You know, I am not sure how you know this.
> Here's how i would go about looking for clues.
> 
> Start 1 vm, start ntkd on it, and in another window still on that vm
> start $tcpdump -i eth0 -vvv
> 
> watch it for a few minutes to try and establish some traffic pattern
> when not connected,
> 
> than start the other vm, run ntkd, go back to the first vm and see if
> the traffic pattern seem to change, if it does, it probably means there
> is some communication going between the nodes.
> 
> start looking at the vala code for clues about what it does, and keep us
> posted.
> 
> Read up about traffic capture, tcpdump/tshark/wireshark which ever, read
> the original ntk specifications. basically, you need to experiment and
> tell us what you are seeing.
> 
> Thanks, this is much appreciated by everyone.
> 
> On 18/05/13 11:32, Valeska Grim wrote:
>> Okay, What about all the stuff I sent earlier? The logs and files? Was i
>> connected? How do I know if i am?
>>
>>
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> *From:* Yussi <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
>> *To:* [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
>> *Sent:* Saturday, May 18, 2013 3:24:34 AM
>> *Subject:* Re: [Netsukuku] Connecting from afar
>>
>> That's right, you want to set up a vpn.
>>
>> On 18/05/13 08:19, Valeska Grim wrote:
>>> Hi! How does one connect two netsukuku nodes without a direct
>>> connection? Such as, Through the internet? I saw this on the story of
>>> netsukuku deployment blog http://www.tinc-vpn.org/
>>>
>>>
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