Am Donnerstag 23 April 2009 15:16:40 schrieb Matthew Toseland:
> Arguably nobody ever types CHKs even now, and copy and paste allows for
> fairly long keys. Thoughts?
You know what I think.
The length of the key doesn't matter to me, because freesites already hide
them in links, and otherwise I
On Tuesday, 12. May 2009 21:36:30 Matthew Toseland wrote:
> We are currently working on Freenet 0.8, which will be released later this
> year, and will include additional performance improvements, usability work,
> and security improvements, as well as the usual debugging. Features are not
> yet fi
On Saturday 05 February 2011 18:39:49 Matthew Toseland wrote:
> We need more seednodes. I will explain the broader situation below. If you
> can run a seednode - which means you need a forwarded port, a reasonably
> static IP address (or dyndns name), and a reasonable amount of bandwidth
> (especia
Am Montag, 12. September 2011, 12:38:49 schrieb Matthew Toseland:
> Thanks for using Freenet, and thanks for not leaving while the bugs get
> sorted out.
Thank you for sorting out the bugs!
And while we’re at it: As I pledged, I just donated 50€ of the money I got
back because I cannot go to Filk
Sounds great!
Many Thanks!
Am Dienstag, 15. November 2011, 20:03:11 schrieb Matthew Toseland:
> Freenet 0.7.5 build 1405 is now available. Please upgrade. There are many
> changes, mostly client layer or FCP or filtering stuff from FMS.
> Highlights: - Allow plugins to exempt themselves from the
Hi Toad,
Am Dienstag, 2. April 2013, 00:45:17 schrieb Matthew Toseland:
> On Monday 01 Apr 2013 22:12:27 Arne Babenhauserheide wrote:
> > jvm 1| WrapperManager Error: Error in WrapperListener.start callback.
> > java.lang.NullPointerException
…
> This is because of a s
Dear Bhargava Manja,
Thank you for your report of potential race conditions in Freenet!
We welcome your tests, but we are less than a week before a big
release which we do not want to delay any further (we have to release
at some point, and that point is next weekend), so we won’t be able to
addr
You need to create a non-root user.
useradd -m freenet
su freenet
cd
# now copy the installer into ~freenet/ and run it there, as user freenet.
Best wishes,
Arne
Am Mittwoch, 8. Juli 2015, 11:21:26 schrieb Alejandro Guerra:
> cannot get freenet working on kali linux, when executing the installer
Hi James,
If you want to reduce the load on your server, it might be useful to
have a look at the DownloadMesh specification from Gnutella:
http://rfc-gnutella.sourceforge.net/developer/tmp/download-mesh.html
It realizes completely decentralized swarming where the server only
needs to provide so
Am Samstag, 19. September 2015, 12:56:07 schrieb Dave Larsen:
> Srry I don't know how to start a new subject , but how do I use frost in
> freenet on my Linux Korora 22 Cinnamon 64bit??? I dld it but it isn't doing
> anything I'm lost please help!!!
Frost is easily spammable (and is being spammed
Am Freitag, 6. November 2015, 23:07:01 schrieb Elias Verbestel:
> i want to forward ports from freenet.
> but where i need do that port trigger or portmapping.
If you’re using GNU Linux, just do
ssh -NL :localhost:
Best wishes,
Arne
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Am Dienstag, 10. November 2015, 00:19:02 schrieb shane staber:
> why should i trust y'all with my logs and privacy and security???
If you want help, we might need logs to find out what happened (this
is the support list).
For privacy and security you don’t need to trust us as people: We
don’t h
Hi Melvin,
When a request is sent, you request the blocks the key points
to. There’s a routing part and a decryption part.
See https://wiki.freenetproject.org/SSK#How_SSKs_work
“The SSK is made up of a hash of the public key, and the symmetric
key. The hash of the public key acts as the index to
Hi,
> Say you've got one Freenet 'friend' you do trust with your IP address,
> and it's no problem he can see much of what you do because you trust
> him. … That friend you can actually trust and let him have the
> keys to your house?
…
> If you are doing things LE wants to know badly, chances are
Anonymous Remailer (austria) writes:
> Arne Babenhauserheide:
> Is that a fact, am I on an 'open' Darknet, connected to Opennet
> too, less vulnerable, also towards an evil 'friend'?
You are just as vulnerable to friends as to opennet peers.
With a darknet conn
Anonymous writes:
>> ? Do you want your potential future employer to know everything we talk
>> about and use that to screen applications? To you tell all your
>> colleagues and family about every hobby you have? When you talk about
>> it in the open, it.s just one security breakage of your onlin
Anonymous Remailer (austria) writes:
> On 11-May-16 8:27 PM, Arne Babenhauserheide wrote:
>>
>> Anonymous writes:
> (all previous text cut)
>
> Okay, you convinced me of how Darknet could add to my security. I
> think I understand though I'm not sure.
I’m glad to
Bert Massop writes:
> I would say that Freenet is not suited to your use case. Let me
> provide you with some basic understanding of how Freenet works.
>
> On Tue, May 31, 2016 at 4:52 AM, Austin Bunton wrote:
>> I'd like to migrate the structure and content of my current business website
>> ove
Hi Nemo,
Thank you for writing.
Captain Nemo writes:
> 1. Practically, all users have browser Firefox 64bit. Your soft, Freenet
> installer, is working only with browsers 32bit, and with Java 32bit. In a
> result, its a useless.
Freenet works flawlessly with a 64 bit browser.
It brings its ow
Hi Steven,
Can you give us some additional information?
And maybe check whether you can find an answer in the knowledge base?
https://freenetproject.tenderapp.com/kb
Best wishes,
Arne
Steven Richard writes:
> ___
> Support mailing list
> Support@free
Dear Durran,
There should not be anything which can be clearly traced to your usage,
as long as you use at least "low security" (not None!). Forensic
analysis might still reveal stuff, however, for example from browsers
leaking memory into swap or disobeying caching policies even in
incognito mode
Dear Karen,
If I understand your question correctly, you want to access parts of the
web you cannot access without Freenet.
To access those parts, just run Freenet and direct your browser to
http://127.0.0.1:
At that address Freenet provides you a local webserver which gives you
access to th
Ann O'Nymous writes:
> Serp2006:
>> Spam detection software, running on the system "freenetproject.org",
>> has identified this incoming email as possible spam. The original
>> message has been attached to this so you can view it or label
>> similar future email. If you have any questions, see
Czery Swizier writes:
> Anyone can store anything onto the network.
> You do not know what is stored on your particular node since the data is
> encrypted and distributed.
And just as important: Files are encrypted and then split into small
chunks of 32KiB. These chunks cannot be decrypted by the
Amuza writes:
> On 22/01/17 19:01, Steve Dougherty wrote:
>> On 01/22/2017 12:27 PM, Amuza wrote:
>>> Does Freenet have any kind of real asynchronous messaging?
>> Yes, and it depends what you mean.
>
> I mean, something like this:
> Alice is online and sends a message which has Caroline (her Fr
Hi Ivan, Dear eQualit.ie Hackers,
Aside from the web-apps part, Freenet can already provide everything you
asked for.
Ivan Vilata-i-Balaguer writes:
> 1. Content is available under censorship conditions, ideally even
> after connection to the Internet has been completely cut for a
>
Arne Babenhauserheide writes:
> Hi Ivan, Dear eQualit.ie Hackers,
>
> Aside from the web-apps part, Freenet can already provide everything you
> asked for.
>
> Ivan Vilata-i-Balaguer writes:
>> 1. Content is available under censorship conditions, ideally even
>>
Hi Ivan,
Ivan Vilata-i-Balaguer writes:
> Hi Arne, thanks for the insights and the links. Please note that the
> current CENO project is actually using Freenet as a signalling and
> storage backend!`:)`
It’s great to know that this is still the case!
>> (I submitted a project plan for improving
Ivan Vilata-i-Balaguer writes:
> Robert John Morton (2017-02-20 08:19:36 -0300) wrote:
>
>> Dear CENO team:
>>
>> An extremely worth-while and timely project. I wish you well.
>>
>> I think that the deliberate exclusion of sites from popular search engine
>> listings is one of the worst forms o
Am Donnerstag 23 April 2009 15:16:40 schrieb Matthew Toseland:
> Arguably nobody ever types CHKs even now, and copy and paste allows for
> fairly long keys. Thoughts?
You know what I think.
The length of the key doesn't matter to me, because freesites already hide
them in links, and otherwise I
On Tuesday, 12. May 2009 21:36:30 Matthew Toseland wrote:
> We are currently working on Freenet 0.8, which will be released later this
> year, and will include additional performance improvements, usability work,
> and security improvements, as well as the usual debugging. Features are not
> yet fi
Hi Austin,
> I've installed Freenet successfully on a Linux (Ubuntu-derived) system, and
> it starts up automatically when the system starts. How can I prevent that?
> I would prefer to start it manually.
Freenet installs a startup rule in your crontab. You should see it with
crontab -e
Krzysztof writes:
> No. It didn't help. There is A part of wrapper.log below if you could
> look at it.
>
> STATUS | wrapper | 2019/06/12 22:47:54 | --> Wrapper Started as Daemon
> STATUS | wrapper | 2019/06/12 22:47:54 | Java Service Wrapper
> Community Edition 64-bit 3.5.20
> STATUS | wrapper
My node now also stopped starting.
Question to Krzysztof: Do you have a darknet connection?
When run via ./run.sh console, this is the last line I see before
startup fails:
jvm 2| Deleted 0 of 0 temporary files (0 non-temp files in temp directory)
in 0s
This is what I should see:
jvm
13, 2019 at 10:36 AM, Krzysztof > <mailto:k...@limes.com.pl>> wrote:
>>> No, I don't.
>>>
>>> What I discovered so far, after deleting file 'client.dat.crypt', the
>>> node started normally. Of course, all downloads were go
Hi Jelbert,
Jelbert Holtrop writes:
> I decided to install freenet again.
> An article in the newspaper inspired me to look at non oppressed internet
> solutions.
> When I look at Enzo’s index I see it has been generated on June 20, 2016,
> that is a long time ago.
> Is freenet dead?
> If so
local users on your
> computer?
>
> On Wed, 27 Nov 2019 15:14:13 +0100, Momo Roberts wrote:
>> Hi there.
>>
>> Is there a way to secure the freenet Page except using the IP range ?
>>
>> greetz
>>
>> Momo
>>
>>
>>
PS: The next step is then to change the host to 127.x.y.z with x y and z
random numbers between 1 and 255, and to change the port to a random
number between 5001 and 32767.
Best wishes,
Arne
Arne Babenhauserheide writes:
> Hi Momo, Hi Dennis,
>
> You can use Freenet as a real p
Dear A C,
You seem to be subscribed to the support-list of Freenet.
Please check whether you are subscribed:
https://ml.freenetproject.org/v1/
Best wishes,
Arne
A C writes:
> Dear Sr,
>
> I'm afraid that you mistakenly took me for a support technician from this
> "freenet" organization. I am
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> On Mon, 10 Apr 2023 23:16:51 +0200
> Sylvain Rousselot wrote:
>
>> Mailing list abandoned several years ago. Open a ticket at
>
Marek Küthe writes:
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> The classic version of Freenet was unfortunately renamed Hyphanet. I
> had thought someone had hacked Freenet's website and had th
Marek Küthe writes:
> Γιώργος Κωστόπουλος wrote:
>> Is Freenet (the classic version (fred?)) still alive?
>> Will it continue, to receive updates?
>>
>> PS. I'm not interested in Hyphanet. I'm asking only for the classic version.
As an aside: whoever told you the wording "classic version" misl
Marek Küthe writes:
> Which one exactly? The redirect for
> https://www.freenetproject.org/freenet-renamed-to-hyphanet.html works
> for me.
That’s the one I meant. Thank you for testing!
Best wishes,
Arne
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Dear Isaac,
the protections against Sybil attacks are mostly the friend-to-friend
mode (sybil nodes cannot get connections without social engineering) and
the mitigation against the pitch black attack.
https://www.hyphanet.org/freenet-build-1492-released-video-diagnostics-pitch-black-plugins.html
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