--* William Ahern (Wed, Dec 12, 2001 at 05:47:48PM -0800) *--
> i had always envisioned anonnet being used w/ freenet for
> symmetric anonymity, tho i never thought of merging the software
> applications themselves, just creating hooks between them (i initially
> tried writing anonnet in java, but took up c after a few weeks,
> thinking i could write the client/user side pieces later).
>
> <snip>
>
> early on i spoke w/ a fellow over at www.nymip.org who
> told me freenet was interested in an anonnet type layer,
> so it was always in the back of my head.
Over here at my university, I'm studying the FreeNet system for my
thesis, and we're looking at ways to add functionality to the system in
order to improve the grade of anonimity. AnonNet seems a nice and clean
way to achieve reader anonimity, but ways to be able to create a synergy
of both systems should be studied before.
I had a look at your website, but the specific details of your way of
working are not totally clear to me yet. I admit, I haven't digged
through the sources yet ;)
--nico
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