On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 7:08 AM, Matthew
Toseland<t...@amphibian.dyndns.org> wrote:
> On Tuesday 04 August 2009 05:29:35 Dennis Nezic wrote:
>> For the past few Freenet builds, fproxy's behavior has changed whereby
>> it seems to use http "301 Moved Permanently" to redirect downloads of
>> the form 'http://localhost:8888/c...@../filename' to
>> 'freenet:c...@..' ... but it doesn't seem to include the filename part
>> in the redirected location ... or at least when I 'wget' CHKs it
>> doesn't include the filenames .... it uses the CHK as the filename :\.
>
> I don't think that's new. If the CHK doesn't include the filename as 
> metadata, we redirect it; that's been true for ages.

The problem is that I think Frost has a habit of inserting files
without a filename (to generate the same CHK), and then inserting
another CHK with a filename that redirects to it.  Or something
equally weird, I'm not clear on the details.  The problem it's trying
to solve is that the same file with different names should collide
(not an uncommon case in the filesharing world).

Evan Daniel
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