Hello all,
Simple question -
Is it safe and secure to run freenet through a VPN? I use one of the major VPN
services.
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Le 27/03/2015 11:49, John Verney a écrit :
Hello all,
Simple question -
Is it safe and secure to run freenet through a VPN? I use one of the
major VPN services.
Thanks
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It should be fine to use a vpn, though I have not tried it. I wonder what the
downsides would be? A little extra latency shouldn’t matter. If you leave it
on all the time maybe bandwidth costs?
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Eric Chadbourne
http://Nonprofit-CRM.org/
> On Mar 27, 2015, at 6:49 AM, John Verney wrote:
>
Le 27/03/2015 15:45, Eric Chadbourne a écrit :
It should be fine to use a vpn, though I have not tried it. I wonder what the
downsides would be? A little extra latency shouldn’t matter. If you leave it
on all the time maybe bandwidth costs?
—
Eric Chadbourne
http://Nonprofit-CRM.org/
On
Whether "a little extra latency" matters depends on how much this extra
latency really is. Considering a request in Freenet may require >10
nodes to be traversed, latency adds up quickly, reducing already low
network capacity for everyone.
I don't expect much impact from a tiny extra bit of latency
I assume you tech support for freeness? I have a problem that maybe you can
help with, running a Mac OSX 10.10.2 confirmed install of Java 40 , when
attempting to open freenet a message appears can not connect to server
127.0.0.1 Any suggestions? Thanks
> On Mar 27, 2015, at 7:45
Le 27/03/2015 17:50, ronald williams a écrit :
I assume you tech support for freeness? I have a problem that maybe you can
help with, running a Mac OSX 10.10.2 confirmed install of Java 40 , when
attempting to open freenet a message appears can not connect to server
127.0.0.1 An
Hi Ronald,
I’ve just started playing around with Freenet on OS X. It works fine for me so
far if you use the defaults.
Install the JDK (not the JRE) and install the Freenet jar file (not the web
install). Should work fine. I use terminal to start and stop freenet as
needed. The current ind
Thank you for responding but I have a dumb question, what is JDK and what is
JRE?
> On Mar 27, 2015, at 11:52 AM, Eric Chadbourne
> wrote:
>
> Hi Ronald,
>
> I’ve just started playing around with Freenet on OS X. It works fine for me
> so far if you use the defaults.
>
> Install the JDK