On Sun, Aug 23, 2009 at 6:40 AM, David R. ellimi...@gmail.com wrote:
I've just found Freenet, and it looks really great. I've always considered
freedom of speech pretty much the most important thing you can have, so I
love what this is doing. Anyway, I've had what seems to be a good idea -
On Sun, Aug 23, 2009 at 10:53 AM, Dsoslglece dsoslgl...@orange.fr wrote:
Michael Yip a écrit :
Hi,
My name is Michael and I'm currently studying the source code of Freenet.
I have found that the object reference for all PeerNode objects has the
IP address of the peer associated with it.
On Sun, Aug 23, 2009 at 12:32 PM, Michael Yip mhy...@cs.bham.ac.uk wrote:
Dsoslglece wrote:
Michael Yip a écrit :
Hi,
My name is Michael and I'm currently studying the source code of
Freenet.
I have found that the object reference for all PeerNode objects has the
IP address of the
On Sun, Aug 23, 2009 at 1:22 PM, bqz69 bq...@telia.com wrote:
I have been following the discussions on this freenet mailing list for
months,
and it seems to be more and more active, and new ideas pup up :-)
I was then struck by the thought, to make the whole internet into a
freenet,
and to
The only problem that I can see here (and it may be kind of serious)
would be: what if your bosses realize that you use resources, work
hours, etc to catch Freenet users, and then you don't actually ban them?
If you don't have a good excuse for that, may be better just forget the
whole idea.
I'm a system administrator of a private home network, providing internet to
subscribers via ethernet. The corporate policy prohibits the use of ANY p2p
network by subscribers. The question is - is it possible to detect freenet
nodes on my LAN? I could indeed use connection statistics, but this is
be improved, to fight this
vulnerability.
Cheers
Søren
On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 11:16 AM, bimbekbimbek...@gmail.com wrote:
I don't know about others, but I would not will to help you.
2009/8/21 Alex Pyattaev alex.pyatt...@gmail.com
I'm a system administrator of a private home network
He has stated that the network does not allow P2P applications running
Freenet
as pure darknet will technically be F2F, now we can start arguing whether
F2F
is a subset of P2P or a distinctly different thing. But if we accept that
F2F
and P2P are different, then people who haven't enabled
:59 AM, VolodyA! V
Anarhistvolo...@whengendarmesleeps.org wrote:
Luke771 wrote:
Alex Pyattaev wrote:
Ok people, I'll try to adopt my own freenode to track the users that
try to connect to freenet. If I come up with solution, I'll indeed
tell you. Hope I'll ban some nasty users before