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On Tue, Jan 17, 2017, 9:46 AM Denis Walker <dandmcwal...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:

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>   1. Re: Question (Czery Swizier)
>   2. Re: Question (Arne Babenhauserheide)
>   3. I2P? (Private Message)
>   4. Freeenet: Help to create testbed to setup private    freenet
>       network (Srikanta Pradhan)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Tue, 20 Dec 2016 14:51:41 -0500
> From: Czery Swizier <studios...@gmail.com>
> To: support@freenetproject.org
> Subject: Re: [freenet-support] Question
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> Anyone can store anything onto the network.
> You do not know what is stored on your particular node since the data is
> encrypted and distributed.
> The entire goal of freenet is to provide storage such that
> - you don't know who inserted files
> - you don't know where the files are kept
> - if you access a node, you cannot actually discover what files the node is
> storing
>
> This gives the ability to deny any wrongdoing!
> This is much like how tor relay operators (NOT exit operators) can deny any
> responsibility for the content that passes through their nodes.
>
> In regards to your IP address question, people can see your IP since you
> need it to connect to *other people* in an opennet at least..
> If you don't want strangers to know your IP, you can choose darknet mode
> which will only connect you to people you already trust.
> If you are using an opennet, people will be able to tell you are using
> freenet but as long as you are careful, no one can trace data to and from
> you.
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> On Tue, Dec 20, 2016 at 9:20 AM, Kevin S. <stillwood...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > Hello,
> >
> > Im interested in using Freenet, but I have 2 questions.
> >
> > "Users contribute to the network by giving bandwidth and a portion of
> > their hard drive (called the "data store") for storing files. Files are
> > automatically kept or deleted depending on how popular they are"
> >
> > Can you elaborate on this? Does that mean someone can store whatever they
> > want on my HDD? How do I know its not something illegal?
> >
> > Also, when using freenet, how do I know others cant see my real IP? Can
> > you describe?
> >
> > Thank you
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> Date: Wed, 21 Dec 2016 09:57:05 +0100
> From: Arne Babenhauserheide <arne_...@web.de>
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> Czery Swizier writes:
> > Anyone can store anything onto the network.
> > You do not know what is stored on your particular node since the data is
> > encrypted and distributed.
>
> And just as important: Files are encrypted and then split into small
> chunks of 32KiB. These chunks cannot be decrypted by themselves. You
> need the key for the file (which conveniently is just the link used to
> access them).
>
> So what’s on your disk are just small chunks of white noise which are
> totally useless without the key. They cannot even be correlated to a
> specific link without having the link in the first place.
>
> Essentially your computer acts as part of a distributed caching proxy
> server which cannot know what it caches. That’s how "the cloud" *should*
> work (but typically does not).
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> Best wishes,
> Arne
> --
> Unpolitisch sein
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> Date: Sat, 7 Jan 2017 10:07:44 +0530 (IST)
> From: "Srikanta Pradhan" <srikanta.pc...@iitp.ac.in>
> To: support@freenetproject.org
> Subject: [freenet-support] Freeenet: Help to create testbed to setup
>     private    freenet network
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> Hello Freenet,
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> I am Srikanta Pradhan, doing PhD at Indian Institute of Technology Patna
> [An university at India] on security analysis of decentralized P2P system.
> I am studying the freenet and its behavior. I have used the simulator in
> our research lab for this purpose. As we are not allowed to use any P2P
> software/website in our university.
>
> Yesterday I came to know from the IRC chat #freenet that a testbed can be
> possible. We have several machines here, where I want to install FREENET
> for research purpose and verify their behavior in different conditions as
> simulated. I need to create a live FREENET netwrok, a private one [not
> connected to any other netwrok/internet] and modify them and observe their
> patterns.
>
> But I have not found any materials and also the source code of FREENET.
> Can you kindly help me here to create a testbed i.e. to get the source
> code of it, the materials for installing as privately, how to make changes
> at different layers of it.
>
> This will be a very great for me.
>
> With Regards
>
> Srikanta Pradhan
> Research Scholar
> Department of Computer Science and Engineering
> Indian Institute of Technology Patna,India. [www.iitp.ac.in]
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