of a document should be 2^n minutes (where n is the number of
retries).
Have you tried FUQID? It seems at least ok for this. It's a little
buggy, at least on Wine / Linux, but useable. There's a link from the
freenet site / tools section.
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ancient it won't work with the current
network.
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; there was
at least one rate limiting related bug fix in 5088.
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Getting a lot of these in my log. Stable 5095, up a bit over 2 days,
modest load / bw usage.
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Sep 12, 2004 10:43:51 PM
(freenet.node.rt.EdgeKludgingBinaryRunningAverage, YThread-378,
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I ran ./update.sh, and freenet failed to restart (no new version was
downloaded -- btw, how do I tell when a new version is out?)
./run.sh console
Running Freenet 0.7...
wrapper | -- Wrapper Started as Console
wrapper | Launching a JVM...
jvm 1| Wrapper (Version 3.2.0)
On 4/5/06, Bob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Evan Daniel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I ran ./update.sh, and freenet failed to restart (no new version was
downloaded -- btw, how do I tell when a new version is out?)
Hmm, I don't understand how it ever worked (are you sure it did?)
jvm 1
issues with Java versions before
1.5.0_04. (Applet security vulnerabilities though, according to
freenetproject.org, so this shouldn't matter much here iirc.)
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should I proceed to successfully install Freenet?
I know it might not be the answer you were looking for, but have you
considered trying 0.7 instead of 0.5?
Early results suggest it works better...
HTH
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On 4/29/06, vinyl1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Joseph Terranova said:
Linksys routers have a nasty flaw: they keep track of all connections for
days. So if you're using something that has a lot of connections, such as p2p or
freenet, it bonks fairly quickly. You might want to try looking for an
Yes.
On 7/8/06, jiao lei [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can I upload and download files from freenet?
J
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As of this morning, my node (build 891) had been trying to fetch build
892 for some time (over a day) without success.
BTW, is there a reason new node rev fetches aren't in the queue?
Also, has the auto-updater revocation system ever been tested?
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On 7/25/06, Matthew Toseland
On 24 Aug 2006 10:46:58 -0400, Rowland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A me-too and a summary of the discussion thus far as I see it:
1. Breaking backward compatibility is a bad thing.
2. Saying you won't ever do it again is small comfort.
3. Providing a migration path would help a lot.
4. I don't
On 8/24/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Evan,
Would you define this statement? they're (developers) working against a
very real
clock.
Happily. At some point, running Freenet will (likely) become illegal,
assuming current trends continue. This includes in the West. It may
On 8/25/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It should not be possible to trace them easily. Of course, if his PC gets
captured, that's possible.
If the person was busted their computer would be captured.
I guess the only safe way is to run freenet from inside an encrypted
On 8/26/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Freenet 0.5 is an opennet. You connect to any random node that happens
to be on. Freenet 0.7 doesn't have this yet. In 0.7, there is no main
network. There might be now, but the idea of the way it currently is
setup is to allow small groups
that are only linked to one 'network'. And if these individual
networks fully connect and integrate...you have an opennet. Except you
have to physically get your node connections from someone else. So you
have an opennet with much fewer connections, which doesn't seem like a
good thing.
On 8/26/06, Evan
No.
Quantum cryptography, key distribution, etc. all rely on the ability
of communicators to exchange objects like qbits or entangled photons.
Properly designed, this provides a guarantee (backed by the
Uncertainty Principle) that the communication can't be intercepted.
Needless to say, I can't
On 30 Aug 2006 04:50:23 -, Anonymous via Panta Rhei
Perhaps I was not sufficiently clear. Linux is not an acceptable answer.
Machine limitations are a major part of that, but other considerations
that I am not at liberty to discuss are also a factor.
Changing OS is not an option no matter
willing to pay attention in case they end up announcing spammers.
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On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 8:54 AM, Matthew Toseland
t...@amphibian.dyndns.org wrote:
What OS do you use for Freenet?
Debian Lenny
What is your current datastore size set to?
100GiB
What is your output bandwidth limit set to?
30KiB/s
What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?
28KiB/s
On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 2:38 PM, Matthew Toseland
t...@amphibian.dyndns.org wrote:
On Wednesday 13 May 2009 18:29:47 Evan Daniel wrote:
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 7:33 AM, Matthew Toseland
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On Friday 08 May 2009 17:40:58 Juiceman wrote:
Weird. node.db4o
the
unsafe content screen, with options display unfiltered, display
partial page, display as text or a similar set.
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the resize.
If you want it to run faster, the only solution I know of is to use a
faster disk. Unfortunately, the resize does a lot of random io,
rather than sequential, which makes it very slow.
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On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 2:03 PM, bbac...@googlemail.com wrote:
Now, after the reset
detected
your external IP address?
Evan Daniel
On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 10:07 PM, Egbert van der
Meere.vanderm...@wolmail.nl wrote:
No the page has stopt updating.
I'ts been over 13hours now.
Included freenet latest log.
jun 20, 2009 02:00:00:512 (freenet.node.PeerManager, PacketSender thread
for that to be a problem :/ )
Evan Daniel
P.S. If you could continue this thread instead of starting new ones, I
would find that easier to organize and see everything you've posted,
and be less likely to ask questions you've already answered.
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firewall or antivirus software. If you're using any such, consider
disabling them to test whether that solves the problem.
If none of those gets anywhere, I'm stumped. Perhaps someone else has
a better idea.
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a connection.
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bandwidth. The obvious
answers are some other program using it all, or something badly
misconfigured. Do you have other programs using significant bandwidth
on your connection? If so, try turning them off or limiting their
bandwidth usage.
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on the details. The problem it's trying
to solve is that the same file with different names should collide
(not an uncommon case in the filesharing world).
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competent, but not experts.
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- Anonymous - 2009.08.07 - 00:30:48GMT -
Hi
My all downloads (from Frost) are going to (fproxy):
Completed downloads to temporary directory (4).
Where is a temporary directory ?! I couldnot find those files in any
/tmp, or Freenet' directory.
How i
referring to the Java version security warning, upgrade to
Freenet build 1229.)
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, as the OP said. Telling
someone to upgrade to a nonexistent version isn't precisely helpful.
That said, my OSX laptop is running just fine -- connections work,
etc, though obviously I can't use the XML plugins on the laptop until
the security update is available.
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on a small
disconnected network, someone will probably manage to make a
connection to someone who can connect to someone who... and all of a
sudden it's not a disconnected network any longer.
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for the network. Please don't.
Unfortunately, this is a known issue that needs fixing. See eg bugs
2932 and 2933 on the bugtracker.
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guidelines.
Except that it's really, really obvious that friends are a subset of
peers. See definition of peers. In a computing context, peers is as
distinct from client/server etc. This is a silly argument, and any
sysadmin will (rightly) tell you you're an idiot if you try to make
it.
Evan
bandwidth limiting controls. Perhaps you should simply inform your
users of the situation and what you consider a reasonable bw limit for
p2p apps.
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Congrats :)
On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 1:11 PM, Matthew
Toselandt...@amphibian.dyndns.org wrote:
Please upgrade to 1231. Changelogs:
1229:
- XML vulnerability warnings fixes.
- Fix an NPE in plugins.
- Minor internal stuff.
1230:
- Detect the XML vulnerability on OS/X. Try to detect it on
refs, and they connected over the LAN and connected to the
outside world, and it all just worked.
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avoid this problem. That's what the probabilistic htl thing is for.
Turning off probabilistic htl only turns it off on your node; it
doesn't change your peers config, obviously. So turning it off will
let other people probe your store, but doesn't help you probe theirs.
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recommend using a data store of several GB, which is
getting large by flash drive standards.
Evan Daniel
On Sun, Aug 23, 2009 at 2:14 PM, David R.ellimi...@gmail.com wrote:
Exellent, it works perfectly (in my test, at least. I have yet to try it
for for it's real purpose). I don't know why it didn't
easily turn it on and off on the config screen.
In general, the easiest way to script Freenet is going to be FCP +
your scripting language of choice. See
http://wiki.freenetproject.org/FreenetFCPSpec2Point0 for details.
Also, I think questions like this probably belong on the devl list.
Evan
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On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 4:54 AM, richard
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Dear Michael,
How can I undo the automatic messaging to my yahoo mailbox?
Thank
to older versions of OSX, though.
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opennet=true
identity=hP0uNEAg4CgfqeovGWyB0N2EbOy2WpnD6bihF1kOP3k
lastGoodVersion=Fred,0.7,1.0,1231
sig=00836e49c913c22ef4308e6a372a9e1835c04b1d51debfe6e4373a07bfccb99072,3e6c1c4be3c306a681d6e95194c45c11c161f7df147043b8de3c14f353e56b42
version=Fred,0.7,1.0,1233
dsaPubKey.y=fYa
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 1:37 AM, freenet free...@pacbell.net wrote:
On Sep 16, 2009, at 10:25 AM, Evan Daniel eva...@gmail.com wrote:
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Date: Wed, 16 Sep 2009 12:46:22 -0400
From: Evan Daniel eva...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [freenet-support] My node keeps loosing all it's opennet
by Freenet. If you're using
a software firewall, the same basic procedure applies. If you need
more detailed help than that, I suggest looking up port forwarding on
Google, or asking for more info here.
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? The recommended way is to look at your stats page, in the
Node Version Information box.
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, it will show a few peers as TOO NEW. Do you have connected
peers? Do you have peers that are too new?
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On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 12:38 AM, l...@hushmail.com wrote:
On Thu, 08 Oct 2009 19:04:34 +0700, Evan Daniel wrote:
Please send replies to the support list; it makes it easier for
others
to help with the problem, and for anyone with the same problem to
see
the answer. (Unless, of course
, and
extremely difficult to measure on the live network.
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have aren't answered in the docs / wiki / etc,
and someone takes the time to answer them for you, then we would
probably be very appreciative if you took the time to add some of
those answers to the wiki so that someone else could get the benefit
of them as well.
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a port. Some of them have done so on this mailing
list; some of those, recently. I suggest checking the list archives.
Alternately, google can help:
http://www.google.com/q=how+to+forward+a+port
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to where they came
from or where they're going. So don't worry about who your opennet
peers are; they're just semi-random people who use Freenet.
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between how many files you have queued and the
current activity statistics.
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know, Freenet?
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refuse support to anyone asking for
help with freenet if their use of it happens to be illegal in, say,
China?
On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 10:02 AM, Evan Daniel eva...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 12:58 AM, freenet free...@pacbell.net wrote:
On Nov 9, 2009, at 17:16:24 +0100, bimbek
/view.php?id=3414
Would it help if the content filter rewrote all /u...@... URLs into
/freenet:u...@...? That would probably be a fairly easy change.
(The content filter already does URL rewriting, to insert the checked
http pages for example.) If so, please file a bug report.
Evan Daniel
On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 9:17 PM, Dennis Nezic
denn...@dennisn.dyndns.org wrote:
On Sun, 15 Nov 2009 10:44:07 -0500, Evan Daniel wrote:
On Sun, Nov 15, 2009 at 7:36 AM, Dennis Nezic
denn...@dennisn.dyndns.org wrote:
What is the purpose of the freenet: notation? (Besides
complicating things
5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.3)
Gecko/20090824 Firefox/3.5.3
This should be fixed now. Please try again, and let us know if you
experience any difficulties.
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This should be fixed now. If you have any further problems, let us know.
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guarantees about the
*minimum* entropy content of its output, which is what cryptographic
applications care about.)
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it leak space slowly. If it grows beyond your
total queue size rapidly, though, that's not something I've seen.
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On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 10:34 AM, SmallSister development
smallsis...@xs4all.nl wrote:
Evan Daniel wrote:
Persistent-temp is not part of the datastore, and is not expected to
stay within the datastore size limit. It's used to hold data from
partially completed downloads. In theory
the specified limit? (It has done that
in the past, but that was a long time ago and I haven't heard anything
of the sort recently.)
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See
https://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/freenet/index.php?title=Installing_on_POSIX
for fix and links to the Debian bug reports.
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On Sun, Jan 10, 2010 at 7:15 PM, Paul Landers j.paul.land...@gmail.com wrote:
I moved my node to a new Debian Squeeze machine, and now
/mediawiki/freenet/index.php?title=Jobs
for details; contact him if you're willing to help test.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
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the freenet
UI,
it doesn't do anything. Are these supposed to work?
They should add the file to your download queue; they work fine here.
What does happen? What error message are you getting?
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On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 10:25 PM, Alan Smith smit...@shaw.ca wrote:
I tried Installing Twice and got the same error. See attachment.
What version of windows are you running, precisely? 64- or 32-bit?
What JVM and version? Are you running any antivirus software?
Evan Daniel
The wiki move screwed up passwords; we had to reset via the forgot
password mechanism. Could it be a similar problem here? Have you
tried that?
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On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 3:42 AM, bbac...@googlemail.com wrote:
No ideas? Is the WoT list unusable now? Should we create a new one
/Installing_on_POSIX#Debian_Squeeze
(It might also happen on other platforms, but I'm not certain.)
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finish, keeping the
total size queued at any one time limited.
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On Sat, Mar 6, 2010 at 10:03 AM, Daniel Stork stork...@yahoo.com wrote:
Evan, thanks for the response, I tried playing around with the memory, and
giving freenet 2 gb makes it crash,
but it works with 1,5gb (I have
for temp buckets (configuration - core
settings), but that's mostly a stab in the dark.
I suspect you need to reduce the amount of stuff in your queue.
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On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 8:05 AM, Daniel Stork stork...@yahoo.com wrote:
Defragmenting the database did help. It went from 520 Mb
a symlink to the
new location.
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Go of some of them :|.)
What plugins are you running (complete list)? Can you provide a copy
of your full stats page, in advanced mode?
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On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 12:39 PM, Matthew Toseland
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On Friday 02 April 2010 17:31:13 Matthew Toseland wrote:
On Tuesday 09 March 2010 04:27:24 Evan Daniel wrote:
You should really send these to the support list; that's what it's for.
You can change
, if necessary delete everything else, and send me
as much of the compressed logfile as you can.
Well, there's another issue as well: Freenet uses more space for the
datastore than configured, by about 2-3%.
https://bugs.freenetproject.org/view.php?id=3689
Evan Daniel
Masayuki Hatta appears to still be maintaining one:
http://www.mhatta.org/blog/2010/02/17
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On Sat, May 29, 2010 at 11:37 AM, Matthew Toseland
t...@amphibian.dyndns.org wrote:
On Wednesday 26 May 2010 04:58:02 Dennis Nezic wrote:
Ubuntu doesn't have a freenet package??
No, we don't
for some time now (well before
1250; I don't know exactly when). It still happens sometimes, but not
always.
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of
the file is decompressed. But these chunk of the supposed failed downloads
are OK!
I would like desactivate the new broken CRC control to decompress all the
files.
How about instead of adding more features to make a bad UI to work
around trivial bugs, we fix the bugs...
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to store, cache, or
client cache since then (but yes to slashdot cache). This is true
across all three key types, even on the nearly empty pubkey stores.
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made
yourself a difficult enough target that they'll go after someone
easier.
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On Fri, Jan 20, 2012 at 9:56 AM, Yfrwlf yfr...@gmail.com wrote:
On 01/20/2012 07:05 AM, Dennis Nezic wrote:
On Fri, 20 Jan 2012 22:10:39 +1300, Austin wrote:
Originally tried the JavaWebStart installer, and had problems with
disk space. Moved /usr/local to a bigger partition, then downloaded
with, even if it hurts the Linux community).
So is there a ZI package yet?
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On Sun, Feb 12, 2012 at 10:26 AM, Yfrwlf yfr...@gmail.com wrote:
On 02/12/2012 08:19 AM, Evan Daniel wrote:
So is there a ZI package yet?
That sounds nice, you could make the ZI package/feed depend on JDK so there
were no longer any unfulfilled dependencies on the user's end regardless
he Friends you connect to will depend on your personal situation.
Hope that clears things up...
Evan Daniel
On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 8:54 AM, Matthew Toseland
wrote:
> What OS do you use for Freenet?
Debian Lenny
> What is your current datastore size set to?
100GiB
> What is your output bandwidth limit set to?
30KiB/s
> What actual bandwidth usage do you typically get?
28KiB/s
> This will help us to
er not also have that info in the node.db4o file
(is it encrypted?). Again, not urgent, but worth dealing with
eventually. The truly paranoid will have motion detectors that
unmount their encrypted filesystems and start scrubbing RAM before the
Bad Guys (TM) can sit down at the keyboard, right?
Evan Daniel
On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 2:38 PM, Matthew Toseland
wrote:
> On Wednesday 13 May 2009 18:29:47 Evan Daniel wrote:
>> On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 7:33 AM, Matthew Toseland
>> wrote:
>> > On Friday 08 May 2009 17:40:58 Juiceman wrote:
>> >> >> Weird. ?
I ran ./update.sh, and freenet failed to restart (no new version was
downloaded -- btw, how do I tell when a new version is out?)
./run.sh console
Running Freenet 0.7...
wrapper | --> Wrapper Started as Console
wrapper | Launching a JVM...
jvm 1| Wrapper (Version 3.2.0)
edirect.
>
> How should I proceed to successfully install Freenet?
I know it might not be the answer you were looking for, but have you
considered trying 0.7 instead of 0.5?
Early results suggest it works better...
HTH
Evan Daniel
On 24 Aug 2006 10:46:58 -0400, Rowland wrote:
> A me-too and a summary of the discussion thus far as I see it:
>
> 1. Breaking backward compatibility is a bad thing.
> 2. Saying you won't ever do it again is small comfort.
> 3. Providing a migration path would help a lot.
> 4. I don't care about
On 8/24/06, diddler4u at hotmail.com wrote:
> Evan,
>
> Would you define this statement? "they're (developers) working against a
> very real
> clock."
Happily. At some point, running Freenet will (likely) become illegal,
assuming current trends continue. This includes in the West. It may
On 8/25/06, diddler4u at hotmail.com wrote:
>
> >It should not be possible to trace them easily. Of course, if his PC gets
> >captured, that's possible.
>
> If the person was busted their computer would be captured.
>
> I guess the only safe way is to run freenet from inside an encrypted
>
On 8/26/06, diddler4u at hotmail.com wrote:
> >>Freenet 0.5 is an opennet. You connect to any random node that happens
> >>to be on. Freenet 0.7 doesn't have this yet. In 0.7, there is no main
> >>network. There might be now, but the idea of the way it currently is
> >>setup is to allow small
which doesn't seem like a
> good thing.
>
>
> On 8/26/06, Evan Daniel wrote:
> > On 8/26/06, diddler4u at hotmail.com wrote:
> > > >>Freenet 0.5 is an opennet. You connect to any random node that happens
> > > >>to be on. Freenet 0.7 doesn't have this yet
No.
Quantum cryptography, key distribution, etc. all rely on the ability
of communicators to exchange objects like qbits or entangled photons.
Properly designed, this provides a guarantee (backed by the
Uncertainty Principle) that the communication can't be intercepted.
Needless to say, I can't
On 30 Aug 2006 04:50:23 -, Anonymous via Panta Rhei
> Perhaps I was not sufficiently clear. Linux is not an acceptable answer.
> Machine limitations are a major part of that, but other considerations
> that I am not at liberty to discuss are also a factor.
>
> Changing OS is not an option no
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