Re: manifest files and forwarding

2017-09-03 Thread Matthew John Toseland
Yes, this was proposed years ago and is in the bug tracker. It's usually called "bundles" and is regarded as a poor man's tunneling system, in that it doesn't actually tunnel but maintains many of the advantages of tunnels. There are performance problems with it, especially with the current load

Re: manifest files and forwarding

2017-05-07 Thread Steve Dougherty
Original Message On May 3, 2017, 3:16 AM, Arne Babenhauserheide < arne_...@web.de> wrote: Stefanie Roos writes: > Thanks. > > Sorry, bit late in answering I documented an easier to implement version of your idea as note in

Re: manifest files and forwarding

2017-05-03 Thread Arne Babenhauserheide
Stefanie Roos writes: > Thanks. > > Sorry, bit late in answering I documented an easier to implement version of your idea as note in https://freenet.mantishub.io/view.php?id=3640#c12321 (0003640: Bundles (unencrypted tunnels)) The difference is that it

Re: manifest files and forwarding

2017-04-26 Thread Arne Babenhauserheide
Hi Stef, I’m sorry for only answering now (this got stuck in my TODO list). Stefanie Roos writes: >> I have a question regarding the anonymity of downloaded a file that is >> split in a reasonable large number of blocks. Are the requests for all >> blocks forwarded

Re: manifest files and forwarding

2017-04-26 Thread Stefanie Roos
Thanks. Sorry, bit late in answering >> Original Message >> Subject: Re: manifest files and forwarding >> Local Time: April 12, 2017 11:48 PM >> UTC Time: April 13, 2017 3:48 AM >> From: st...@asksteved.com >> To: devl@freenetproject.o

Re: manifest files and forwarding

2017-04-23 Thread Steve Dougherty
New information on the law enforcement attack is now public record: https://www.reddit.com/r/Freenet/comments/66f0n3/missouri_law_enforcements_freenet_attack_now/ Original Message Subject: Re: manifest files and forwarding Local Time: April 12, 2017 11:48 PM UTC Time: April 13

Re: manifest files and forwarding

2017-04-12 Thread Steve Dougherty
Sorry for the top reply; my mobile email client's capabilities are lacking. Yes. This category of attack is a thing. It sounds similar to a (flawed) law enforcement attack described in a paper dated 2013 that leaked a while back:

Re: manifest files and forwarding

2017-04-12 Thread Stefanie Roos
> Hi, > > we are currently looking into different methods for censorship-resistant > publication in distributed systems using different replication techniques. > > I have a question regarding the anonymity of downloaded a file that is > split in a reasonable large number of blocks. Are the