On 25/05/13 13:26, Valeska Grim wrote: > tell me why you love I2P so much? It's a really sweet design, it hides connections, it has several layers (3 i think) of encryption, and it has noise mechanism, it allows for anonymous file sharing,tunnels etc. it's a sweet darknet. and unlike TOR it's not full of pedophiles and nazis.
Hmm, Can't you just hook up your > raspberry pi to your router? It is connected to the router. You could connect it to a Desktop or laptop > and share your internet connection to it as well. Also, Why does your IP > address change so much if you don't mind saying? That's to do with my ISP, it assigns me a new IP every once in a while. chances are yours does the same. Yeah, I think that kind > of thing is good enough. But, The first person who tries to set up > netsukuku, And learns all these things, And goes through all the stuff > of setting it up, Is going to have to go through all of these even more > complicated things. And all of that, For no real gain, Because, We have > yet to set anything up on netsukuku. So, At the very least, We should > create a script to run all of these commands, And we should make one to > install netsukuku, Or package it or something. Packaging is trivial (In theory), Figuring out how to set up services, and how andns works will be very nice... My friend and I are also > working on that. We should start doing some more extensive network > testing. Like, Registering domains, Hosting a website, Other nodes > accessing it. If i understand it right, there's no real domain registration as such, your domain is determined by which group node you belong to, it's andns's job to figure out which route to take, if your group changes, so does your domain qualifier, the address is different depending on whether you connect from 2 group nodes away or 100. Am I correct? Maybe we could even get the very first Netsukuku Forum up? We could, but for now the subreddit serves the same purpose. One of our biggest problems is that we're all over the place, with unfinished pages and wikis scattered across multiple places already, it's already confusing to find what you're looking for. > This would be really exciting, And at the very least, It would be > something real. Also, If possible, We could set up a netsukuku portal, > Or proxy. Which non-netsukuku people could use to surf netsukuku to some > extent. Like, Tor2Web so people could explore without taking the plunge > of installing so much. Yes. I think this is done by igs, check out Lucas blog on how to set this up. http://pyntk.blogspot.co.uk/ it's the python port, but in principle it should be the same. And it would be cross platform. This is, Of > course, A quick fix, But, Even once netsukuku is ported with a GUI and > everything. Netsukuku, in it's heart is a router, as such, GUI should implemented as a "web app", not a GTK/QT type application. It's pretty simple requirements, which interfaces to use, which log level, which group you belong to, which border nodes you know etc. It would be still nice to try before you buy so to speak. > And we should advertise that as such, Also, We should advertise this > mailing list more. Like on the netsukuku website, And we really should > recruit some more willing devs who can contribute code. > I agree, but at the moment, we don't have a network to advertise yet. I am a dev, Luca is The Dev there are devs on this list, more is better, but right now, we only really tested it on local networks, and only Luca actually relies on it for his home network. There is a lot of work to be done still. most of all, to figure out what work is needed. Actually, someone asked me to try and install it on zeroshell, which is another router linux distro. I will try this out soon. _______________________________________________ Netsukuku mailing list [email protected] https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/netsukuku
