On Tuesday 06 May 2008 21:24, Jim Cook wrote:
> At 09:18 AM 5/6/2008, Matthew Toseland wrote:
>
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> >On Tuesday 06 May 2008 02:49, Jim Cook wrote:
> > > Tor's FAQ notes ...
> > >
> > > "Tor and Freenet work on different levels: Tor is about transport,
> > > and
At 09:18 AM 5/6/2008, Matthew Toseland wrote:
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>On Tuesday 06 May 2008 02:49, Jim Cook wrote:
> > Tor's FAQ notes ...
> >
> > "Tor and Freenet work on different levels: Tor is about transport,
> > and Freenet is about storage/retrieval. So it would make perfect
>
On Tuesday 06 May 2008 02:49, Jim Cook wrote:
> Tor's FAQ notes ...
>
> "Tor and Freenet work on different levels: Tor is about transport,
> and Freenet is about storage/retrieval. So it would make perfect
> sense (assuming we become happy with the scalability and
> decentralization
On Tuesday 06 May 2008 02:49, Jim Cook wrote:
Tor's FAQ notes ...
Tor and Freenet work on different levels: Tor is about transport,
and Freenet is about storage/retrieval. So it would make perfect
sense (assuming we become happy with the scalability and
decentralization properties) to
At 09:18 AM 5/6/2008, Matthew Toseland wrote:
* PGP Signed by an unknown key
On Tuesday 06 May 2008 02:49, Jim Cook wrote:
Tor's FAQ notes ...
Tor and Freenet work on different levels: Tor is about transport,
and Freenet is about storage/retrieval. So it would make perfect
sense
On Tuesday 06 May 2008 21:24, Jim Cook wrote:
At 09:18 AM 5/6/2008, Matthew Toseland wrote:
* PGP Signed by an unknown key
On Tuesday 06 May 2008 02:49, Jim Cook wrote:
Tor's FAQ notes ...
Tor and Freenet work on different levels: Tor is about transport,
and Freenet is about
Tor's FAQ notes ...
"Tor and Freenet work on different levels: Tor is about transport,
and Freenet is about storage/retrieval. So it would make perfect
sense (assuming we become happy with the scalability and
decentralization properties) to use Tor to get anonymous transport
between Freenet
Tor's FAQ notes ...
Tor and Freenet work on different levels: Tor is about transport,
and Freenet is about storage/retrieval. So it would make perfect
sense (assuming we become happy with the scalability and
decentralization properties) to use Tor to get anonymous transport
between Freenet