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If these ten nodes are only interconnected with themselves they -of
course- have no access to the larger network and therefore form a small
private, albeit darknet, network.
If one of the nodes is connected to the "global" darknet, then the ten
nodes have access to the global darknet but routing
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Sure did. Works as I reckoned, but it then also means that the 'safe peers'
part of it is slightly impaired, as you HAVE to do node-ref exchanges to the
'inside', with people you've probably only talked briefly with, to get the
full Freenet working. And I guess the 'auto-update' feature only works
If these ten nodes are only interconnected with themselves they -of
course- have no access to the larger network and therefore form a small
private, albeit darknet, network.
If one of the nodes is connected to the "global" darknet, then the ten
nodes have access to the global darknet but routing
Just a simple question; 10 peers, none using opennet, and all interconnected
with each node having the other 9 in their trusted peers list .. will they
be able to access the 'actual freenet', or is this just a small private and
closed circle, with only the content they publish inside that circle
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