At 09:18 AM 5/6/2008, Matthew Toseland wrote:

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>On Tuesday 06 May 2008 02:49, Jim Cook wrote:
> > Tor's FAQ notes ...
> >
> > "Tor and Freenet work on different levels: Tor is about transport,
> > and Freenet is about storage/retrieval. So it would make perfect
> > sense (assuming we become happy with the scalability and
> > decentralization properties) to use Tor to get anonymous transport
> > between Freenet nodes."
> >
> > That sounds cool.  But is it feasible, given that Freenet uses UDP
> > and Tor uses TCP?  I've read on Freenet's website the possible ways
> > to anonymize internode connections, and saw no mention of Tor.
>
>It would be hideously expensive. ...

Do you mean that it'd overtax Tor servers or Freenet nodes, or both?

>... Also I was under the impression that Tor
>doesn't recommend you use p2p apps over Tor (e.g. bittorrent), in fact that
>they regard it as a denial of service attack? Has this policy changed?

No, it hasn't (notwithstanding the comment re Freenet that I quoted).

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