[freenet-support] Does Freenet use pre-mix/onion routing yet?

2005-10-05 Thread Matthew Toseland
The reason for this is that it is very difficult to implement premix routing on a darknet, especially if you want reasonable performance. However on a darknet you are less likely to need premix routing, hopefully. On Mon, Oct 03, 2005 at 06:09:58PM +0100, Ian Clarke wrote: > Pre-mix routing will

Re: [freenet-support] Does Freenet use pre-mix/onion routing yet?

2005-10-05 Thread Matthew Toseland
The reason for this is that it is very difficult to implement premix routing on a darknet, especially if you want reasonable performance. However on a darknet you are less likely to need premix routing, hopefully. On Mon, Oct 03, 2005 at 06:09:58PM +0100, Ian Clarke wrote: Pre-mix routing will

[freenet-support] Does Freenet use pre-mix/onion routing yet?

2005-10-04 Thread Duana Saskia STANLEY
I am 90% sure it doesn't and that pre-mix routing was supposed to be introduced in 0.7. I've read the dev notes and some tech emails which suggest it may not be implemented after all. My friend thinks its in use with the current version of freenet. So, could you please confirm whether it is

[freenet-support] Does Freenet use pre-mix/onion routing yet?

2005-10-03 Thread Ian Clarke
Pre-mix routing will be introduced after 0.7, but will not be supported in 0.7.0 (the first release in the 0.7 series). It will likely be implemented once the initial 0.7 releases are stable. Ian. On 3 Oct 2005, at 14:01, Duana Saskia STANLEY wrote: > > I am 90% sure it doesn't and that

[freenet-support] Does Freenet use pre-mix/onion routing yet?

2005-10-03 Thread Duana Saskia STANLEY
I am 90% sure it doesn't and that pre-mix routing was supposed to be introduced in 0.7. I've read the dev notes and some tech emails which suggest it may not be implemented after all. My friend thinks its in use with the current version of freenet. So, could you please confirm whether it