[freenet-support] Freenet and firewall

2008-12-26 Thread 3BUIb3S50i 3BUIb3S50i
Thanks for your response. I like the principle "always jump a nation boundary on each hop" :) On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 4:44 PM, Matthew Toseland wrote: > On Thursday 18 December 2008 22:03, 3BUIb3S50i 3BUIb3S50i wrote: > > My idea: > > Interpose at least one "foreign IP address" between sender

Re: [freenet-support] Freenet and firewall

2008-12-26 Thread 3BUIb3S50i 3BUIb3S50i
Thanks for your response. I like the principle "always jump a nation boundary on each hop" :) On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 4:44 PM, Matthew Toseland wrote: > On Thursday 18 December 2008 22:03, 3BUIb3S50i 3BUIb3S50i wrote: > > My idea: > > Interpose at least one "foreign IP address" between sender

[freenet-support] Freenet and firewall

2008-12-24 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Thursday 18 December 2008 22:03, 3BUIb3S50i 3BUIb3S50i wrote: > My idea: > Interpose at least one "foreign IP address" between sender and recipient of > a same country. > The goal: isolate the sender and recipient. > The "foreign IP address" is a "country" that cooperates little, or doesn't > co

Re: [freenet-support] Freenet and firewall

2008-12-24 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Thursday 18 December 2008 22:03, 3BUIb3S50i 3BUIb3S50i wrote: > My idea: > Interpose at least one "foreign IP address" between sender and recipient of > a same country. > The goal: isolate the sender and recipient. > The "foreign IP address" is a "country" that cooperates little, or doesn't > co

[freenet-support] Freenet and firewall

2008-12-18 Thread 3BUIb3S50i 3BUIb3S50i
My idea: Interpose at least one "foreign IP address" between sender and recipient of a same country. The goal: isolate the sender and recipient. The "foreign IP address" is a "country" that cooperates little, or doesn't cooperate. For example: USA --> Venezuela --> USA USA --> Russia --> Venezuela

[freenet-support] Freenet and firewall

2008-12-18 Thread Volodya
Luke771 wrote: > On Tue, 16 Dec 2008 23:31:46 +0100 > "3BUIb3S50i 3BUIb3S50i" <3buib3s50i at gmail.com> wrote: > >> Thank you for your reply. >> >> I tried to block all traffic. Everything is blocked, except Freenet and >> TOR. >> >> I wanted to allow only the IP ranges of some countries. And all

Re: [freenet-support] Freenet and firewall

2008-12-18 Thread 3BUIb3S50i 3BUIb3S50i
My idea: Interpose at least one "foreign IP address" between sender and recipient of a same country. The goal: isolate the sender and recipient. The "foreign IP address" is a "country" that cooperates little, or doesn't cooperate. For example: USA --> Venezuela --> USA USA --> Russia --> Venezuela

Re: [freenet-support] Freenet and firewall

2008-12-18 Thread Volodya
Luke771 wrote: > On Tue, 16 Dec 2008 23:31:46 +0100 > "3BUIb3S50i 3BUIb3S50i" <3buib3s...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Thank you for your reply. >> >> I tried to block all traffic. Everything is blocked, except Freenet and >> TOR. >> >> I wanted to allow only the IP ranges of some countries. And allow

[freenet-support] Freenet and firewall

2008-12-17 Thread Luke771
On Tue, 16 Dec 2008 23:31:46 +0100 "3BUIb3S50i 3BUIb3S50i" <3buib3s50i at gmail.com> wrote: > Thank you for your reply. > > I tried to block all traffic. Everything is blocked, except Freenet and > TOR. > > I wanted to allow only the IP ranges of some countries. And allow connection > to seedno

[freenet-support] Freenet and firewall

2008-12-16 Thread 3BUIb3S50i 3BUIb3S50i
Thank you for your reply. I tried to block all traffic. Everything is blocked, except Freenet and TOR. I wanted to allow only the IP ranges of some countries. And allow connection to seednodes. This is an intermediate solution between darknet and opennet. This is not a mistake of rules, but I w

Re: [freenet-support] Freenet and firewall

2008-12-16 Thread Luke771
On Tue, 16 Dec 2008 23:31:46 +0100 "3BUIb3S50i 3BUIb3S50i" <3buib3s...@gmail.com> wrote: > Thank you for your reply. > > I tried to block all traffic. Everything is blocked, except Freenet and > TOR. > > I wanted to allow only the IP ranges of some countries. And allow connection > to seednodes

Re: [freenet-support] Freenet and firewall

2008-12-16 Thread 3BUIb3S50i 3BUIb3S50i
Thank you for your reply. I tried to block all traffic. Everything is blocked, except Freenet and TOR. I wanted to allow only the IP ranges of some countries. And allow connection to seednodes. This is an intermediate solution between darknet and opennet. This is not a mistake of rules, but I w

[freenet-support] Freenet and firewall

2008-12-16 Thread Luke771
On Mon, 15 Dec 2008 00:45:49 +0100 "3BUIb3S50i 3BUIb3S50i" <3buib3s50i at gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > I use the OpenNet mode and I want to use a firewall to block certain IP > addresses. All traffic is blocked, except for TOR and Freenet which aren't > blocked by the firewall. Even with a "deny a

Re: [freenet-support] Freenet and firewall

2008-12-16 Thread Luke771
On Mon, 15 Dec 2008 00:45:49 +0100 "3BUIb3S50i 3BUIb3S50i" <3buib3s...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > I use the OpenNet mode and I want to use a firewall to block certain IP > addresses. All traffic is blocked, except for TOR and Freenet which aren't > blocked by the firewall. Even with a "deny all"

[freenet-support] Freenet and firewall

2008-12-15 Thread 3BUIb3S50i 3BUIb3S50i
Hi, I use the OpenNet mode and I want to use a firewall to block certain IP addresses. All traffic is blocked, except for TOR and Freenet which aren't blocked by the firewall. Even with a "deny all"! Why? You have an idea? -- next part -- An HTML attachment was scrubbed...

[freenet-support] Freenet and firewall

2008-12-14 Thread 3BUIb3S50i 3BUIb3S50i
Hi, I use the OpenNet mode and I want to use a firewall to block certain IP addresses. All traffic is blocked, except for TOR and Freenet which aren't blocked by the firewall. Even with a "deny all"! Why? You have an idea? ___ Support mailing list Suppor