Re: freenet activity
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 proxy. See > > http://127.0.0.1:/USK@sUm3oJISSEU4pl2Is9qa1eRoCLyz6r2LPkEqlXc3~oc,yBEbf-IJrcB8Pe~gAd53DEEHgbugUkFSHtzzLqnYlbs,AQACAAE/random_babcom/398/#UseFreenetasproxysecureagainstspyingattacks > and > http://127.0.0.1:/USK@sUm3oJISSEU4pl2Is9qa1eRoCLyz6r2LPkEqlXc3~oc,yBEbf-IJrcB8Pe~gAd53DEEHgbugUkFSHtzzLqnYlbs,AQACAAE/random_babcom/398/#Betterproxyingfreenetbrowserscript > > Best wishes, > Arne > > > Dennis Nezic writes: > >> Do you mean preventing other people from accessing the default >> localhost:? And by that, I guess you mean other 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 >>> >>> >>> >>> Am 27.11.2019 um 14:14 schrieb Arne Babenhauserheide: >>> > 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 are there other developments of darknet systems? >>> >> Or if freenet is not dead where did evryone go? >>> > >>> > Freenet is not dead, but Enzo’s index no longer updates. >>> > >>> > Have a look at some of the other Indexes. >>> > >>> > You’ll also find activity in FMS and Sone. >>> > >>> > Best wishes, >>> > Arne >>> > >>> -- Unpolitisch sein heißt politisch sein ohne es zu merken signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: freenet activity
Hi Momo, Hi Dennis, You can use Freenet as a real proxy. See http://127.0.0.1:/USK@sUm3oJISSEU4pl2Is9qa1eRoCLyz6r2LPkEqlXc3~oc,yBEbf-IJrcB8Pe~gAd53DEEHgbugUkFSHtzzLqnYlbs,AQACAAE/random_babcom/398/#UseFreenetasproxysecureagainstspyingattacks and http://127.0.0.1:/USK@sUm3oJISSEU4pl2Is9qa1eRoCLyz6r2LPkEqlXc3~oc,yBEbf-IJrcB8Pe~gAd53DEEHgbugUkFSHtzzLqnYlbs,AQACAAE/random_babcom/398/#Betterproxyingfreenetbrowserscript Best wishes, Arne Dennis Nezic writes: > Do you mean preventing other people from accessing the default > localhost:? And by that, I guess you mean other 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 >> >> >> >> Am 27.11.2019 um 14:14 schrieb Arne Babenhauserheide: >> > 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 are there other developments of darknet systems? >> >> Or if freenet is not dead where did evryone go? >> > >> > Freenet is not dead, but Enzo’s index no longer updates. >> > >> > Have a look at some of the other Indexes. >> > >> > You’ll also find activity in FMS and Sone. >> > >> > Best wishes, >> > Arne >> > >> -- Unpolitisch sein heißt politisch sein ohne es zu merken signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: freenet activity
Do you mean preventing other people from accessing the default localhost:? And by that, I guess you mean other 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 > > > > Am 27.11.2019 um 14:14 schrieb Arne Babenhauserheide: > > 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 are there other developments of darknet systems? > >> Or if freenet is not dead where did evryone go? > > > > Freenet is not dead, but Enzo’s index no longer updates. > > > > Have a look at some of the other Indexes. > > > > You’ll also find activity in FMS and Sone. > > > > Best wishes, > > Arne > > >
Re: freenet activity
Hi there. Is there a way to secure the freenet Page except using the IP range ? greetz Momo Am 27.11.2019 um 14:14 schrieb Arne Babenhauserheide: > 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 are there other developments of darknet systems? >> Or if freenet is not dead where did evryone go? > > Freenet is not dead, but Enzo’s index no longer updates. > > Have a look at some of the other Indexes. > > You’ll also find activity in FMS and Sone. > > Best wishes, > Arne > signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Re: freenet activity
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 are there other developments of darknet systems? > Or if freenet is not dead where did evryone go? Freenet is not dead, but Enzo’s index no longer updates. Have a look at some of the other Indexes. You’ll also find activity in FMS and Sone. Best wishes, Arne -- Unpolitisch sein heißt politisch sein ohne es zu merken signature.asc Description: PGP signature
freenet activity
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 are there other developments of darknet systems? Or if freenet is not dead where did evryone go?