What is the procedure for .free domains?

Wesley.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Greg Wooledge
> Sent: Tuesday, 02 July, 2002 18:43
> To: Carl
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [freenet-support] Scope of Freenet
>
>
> Carl ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> > What I need is anonymity for surfing non-Freenet sites.  Can
> Freenet give me
> > this?
>
> All by itself, just by installing a Freenet node on your own computer, no.
>
> However, it is within the realm of possibility that someone might choose
> to insert web sites into Freenet.  Once they're in Freenet, you can read
> them anonymously.  (Of course, dynamic server-side content such as CGI
> will not work.)
>
> > Also I want to post a website that is accessible to the general
> public.  (A
> > Freenet website available to non-Freenet users)  Is this
> possible with the
> > procedure described for the .free domains?
>
> This would be a dream come true for many people -- no more hosting
> fees, bandwidth limits, storage limits, or acceptable use policies,
> EVER!
>
> But alas, it is not going to happen unless people with enormous
> resources at their disposal choose to run open public Freenet
> gateways.  This, again, is within the realm of possibility, but I'd
> consider it even less likely than the first question.
>
> On the other hand, if Freenet can resolve all of its technical
> issues, *and* gain enough popularity that most people run it, then
> you could share your anonymously posted Freenet sites with people,
> because they'd just "click here to download Freenet" at any of a
> million different places, just like they currently "click here to
> download Flash", etc.  This too is within the realm of possibility,
> but I can't even begin to guess how likely it is, since I have no
> real understanding of the details of Freenet's design.
>
> > Is it possible to arrange anonymous email with Freenet?
>
> I believe some people have attempted to do this, though I'm not equipped
> to answer the question myself.  You might try searching the development
> list archives, or asking in the IRC channel.
>
> --
> Greg Wooledge                  |   "Truth belongs to everybody."
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>



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