Freenet 0.7.5 build 1276 is now available. I actually started to release it a
week ago but my internet connection died (external wiring problem just fixed
today) and I went on holiday. Anyway, changes include:
- Limit the number of announcements accepted by a seednode. Seednodes with
limited ban
> Freenet 0.7.5 build 1276 is now available.
> Please upgrade, especially if you run a seednode.
Terrific, I will upgrade my multiple nodes to this new build.
I have a question and I hope I am understanding the concept of seednodes.
Does the concept of seednodes apply to Darknets?
Specifically
On Fri, 10 Sep 2010 09:52:27 -0400, Uriel Carrasquilla wrote:
> Does the concept of seednodes apply to Darknets?
No. Seednodes are "open"/public/known nodes that are used to initially
connect to the "opennet". Darknet refers to
"dark"/private/probably-unknown friends of yours that you explicitly
t
> When you say "multiple darknets" -- do you mean disconnected from
> the rest of "opennet" / separate networks, with only content provided
> by those nodes?
When I say "multiple darknets" I mean completely separate but under an off-band
control.
For example, I create a darknet for my tennis fr
On Fri, 10 Sep 2010 16:35:50 -0400, Uriel Carrasquilla wrote:
> When I say "multiple darknets" I mean completely separate but under
> an off-band control.
Not possible. Unless you can force your people not to enable opennet,
or not to add other darknet peers who have access to the opennet (or
acce
>> When I say "multiple darknets" I mean completely separate but under
>> an off-band control.
> Not possible. Unless you can force your people not to enable opennet,
> or not to add other darknet peers who have access to the opennet (or
> access to your
On Fri, 10 Sep 2010 23:04:11 -0400, Uriel Carrasquilla wrote:
> Am I [...] correct in understanding that once a member in a darknet
> joins opennet then the rest of the members become opennet members?
Correct. Freenet will route through that node (any request that is not
found in the "local darkne