[freenet-support] how to use the bulix pastebin as a self-service for exchanging freenet reference nodes

2008-08-06 Thread Volodya
bqz69 wrote:
> When you use http://dark-code.bulix.org/ to make your reference node, you see 
>  
> 30 links below on the same site, each containing a ref node of somebody else.
> 
> When you then go to http://www.bulix.org/ you see on the left side of this 
> page, some 26 lines down following:
> 
> "I'm also providing a self-service pastebin. "
> 
> Does that mean, that you here can exchange reference nodes with any of the 
> above 30 links:
> 
> If so you do not need to go to the irc.freenode.net #freenet and get in 
> contact with people which you really do not know anyway.
> 
> What is the idea with these 30 links?
> 
> Anybody knows - is there a small instruction manual for using those.
> 
> That would be a nice way to exchange ref nodes with "friends".
> 
> :-)

It is a bad idea to exchange refs with people you don't know, and it seems to 
me 
that you are talking about that. You can simply turn on the insecure mode and 
your node will look for other nodes to connect to all by itself. Even though 
that isn't as secure as connecting to people you know, it is in some aspects 
more secure than connecting to random people you know nothing about.

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[freenet-support] how to use the bulix pastebin as a self-service for exchanging freenet reference nodes

2008-08-06 Thread bqz69
When you use http://dark-code.bulix.org/ to make your reference node, you see  
30 links below on the same site, each containing a ref node of somebody else.

When you then go to http://www.bulix.org/ you see on the left side of this 
page, some 26 lines down following:

"I'm also providing a self-service pastebin. "

Does that mean, that you here can exchange reference nodes with any of the 
above 30 links:

If so you do not need to go to the irc.freenode.net #freenet and get in 
contact with people which you really do not know anyway.

What is the idea with these 30 links?

Anybody knows - is there a small instruction manual for using those.

That would be a nice way to exchange ref nodes with "friends".

:-)



Re: [freenet-support] how to use the bulix pastebin as a self-service for exchanging freenet reference nodes

2008-08-06 Thread Volodya
bqz69 wrote:
> When you use http://dark-code.bulix.org/ to make your reference node, you see 
>  
> 30 links below on the same site, each containing a ref node of somebody else.
> 
> When you then go to http://www.bulix.org/ you see on the left side of this 
> page, some 26 lines down following:
> 
> "I'm also providing a self-service pastebin. "
> 
> Does that mean, that you here can exchange reference nodes with any of the 
> above 30 links:
> 
> If so you do not need to go to the irc.freenode.net #freenet and get in 
> contact with people which you really do not know anyway.
> 
> What is the idea with these 30 links?
> 
> Anybody knows - is there a small instruction manual for using those.
> 
> That would be a nice way to exchange ref nodes with "friends".
> 
> :-)

It is a bad idea to exchange refs with people you don't know, and it seems to 
me 
that you are talking about that. You can simply turn on the insecure mode and 
your node will look for other nodes to connect to all by itself. Even though 
that isn't as secure as connecting to people you know, it is in some aspects 
more secure than connecting to random people you know nothing about.

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[freenet-support] how to use the bulix pastebin as a self-service for exchanging freenet reference nodes

2008-08-06 Thread bqz69
When you use http://dark-code.bulix.org/ to make your reference node, you see  
30 links below on the same site, each containing a ref node of somebody else.

When you then go to http://www.bulix.org/ you see on the left side of this 
page, some 26 lines down following:

"I'm also providing a self-service pastebin. "

Does that mean, that you here can exchange reference nodes with any of the 
above 30 links:

If so you do not need to go to the irc.freenode.net #freenet and get in 
contact with people which you really do not know anyway.

What is the idea with these 30 links?

Anybody knows - is there a small instruction manual for using those.

That would be a nice way to exchange ref nodes with "friends".

:-)
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[freenet-support] Support Digest, Vol 35, Issue 1

2008-08-06 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Monday 04 August 2008 15:46, Julien Cornuwel wrote:
> Ian Clarke a ?crit :
> > Setting aside the fact that this guy is clearly an asshole, does
> > anyone understand what problem he is running into here?
> >
> > Ian.
> 
> http://ungoth.com/blog/
> 
> His website has been viewed 85 times. I don't think we have to be afraid
> of loosing users because of him ;)
> 
> Anyway, he says one valuable thing in his "review", the installer should
> detect buggy JVMs and tell the user. Is it possible ?

I thought that that was exactly what he was complaining about: he thought he 
had installed sun java, the installer disagreed, therefore it must be the 
installer's fault.
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[freenet-support] Darknet Question .... and some other fundamental Qs

2008-08-06 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Monday 04 August 2008 02:32, urza9814 at gmail.com wrote:
> Well, the entire point of Freenet is that nobody can know where the data
> originated. So if you're asking if there's a way to only get data inserted
> by nodes you're friends with - no. That would defeat the purpose of Freenet.
> If you're asking if you can only get data that is stored on your friends'
> nodes, then yes, setting it to only one hop should work I believe (But then
> again, I'm not _too_ familiar with how Freenet works. Especially 0.7.) But
> if you're trying to limit access to a small number of peers, can't you just
> set it as darknet and only add those peers?

The easiest solution is to try to ensure that nobody adds anyone outside of 
your local group.
> 
> On Sun, Aug 3, 2008 at 9:17 PM, Benjamin Hecht 
wrote:
> 
> > > direct friends have in their store. Are yu trying to create an old
> > > fashion darknet where only a few people have access to it ?
> > >
> >
> > Yes, a darknet of peers located on the same LAN (for bandwidth
> > reasons). Can Freenet be configured to allow only pushing/pulling from
> > friends (and not from friends of friends). I understand that the
> > current Freenet paradigm is setup in such a way that a node cannot
> > tell if a friend was the origin of the data or if he is just caching
> > it so I am curious if such a setup is possible.
> >
> > On Sun, Aug 3, 2008 at 4:51 AM, Julien Cornuwel
> >  wrote:
> > > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> > > Hash: SHA1
> > >
> > > Benjamin Hecht a ?crit :
> > >> When using Darknet, are requests forwarded by friends that are not
> > >> friends of your node?
> > >>
> > >> For example, if you are friends (via Darknet) with (person A) and
> > >> (person B). And (person B) is friends with (person C) via Darknet,
> > >> will a request from (person A) to (B) be forwarded to (C) if that
> > >> piece is unavailable at (B).
> > >
> > > Yes it is. This is the only way to have a global darknet.
> > >
> > >> If it is, is it possible to disable this feature -- I guess in other
> > >> words, would changing maximum hops to 1 (if possible) prevent
> > >> searching "Friends of Friends" searching/downloading/pushing, etc.?
> > >
> > > Why would you want to do that ? You would only be able to see what your
> > > direct friends have in their store. Are yu trying to create an old
> > > fashion darknet where only a few people have access to it ?
> > >
> > >
> > > -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
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> > > Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org
> > >
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