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> 2) What would be involved in serving dynamic content on FreeNet? Rather
> than uploading the "free sites" as just files, and then trying to
> reconstruct the site file by file, it would be nice if it was possible to
> designate a normal web server, and have it output data in real-time under a
> fixed "key". Since all the routing could still be obscured and it would
> only be followable for one hop, the anonymity would be preserved both ways.
> Basically, what I'm talking about is the idea of using FreeNet as a mixnet,
> rather than a file store pre se. Just an anonymising interface for an
> actual web site, so that the anonymity of users is preserved, as well as
> the anonymity of the server actually runing the web site and it's physical
> (and logical on IP level) location. Can this be done with the current
> design of FreeNet? If not, what would need to be changed?

I'm sure there is a simple way to hack this into Freenet, but I think you 
would also need some sort of plugin for your web server in order to handle it.

>
> 3) Is it normal for FreeNet server to spawn about 200 threads when it
> starts up? 
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As things are right now, this is normal behavior.  By "normal", I mean "this 
happens to a lot of people".  That doesn't mean it *should* be happening.

> 5) What are the relative merits of TwoFish and Rijndael cypher algorythms
> in FreeNet operation? If there are some docs on this specific issue, please
> point me toward them.

- From what I'm told, the reason for using TwoFish in some places was so that 
future FNP implementations don't hardcode certain ciphers into the program.  
Other than that, you'd probably see Rijndael everywhere.

> 6) Is there a problem with using cypher width different from 128 bits?
> Whenever I tried to set it to 256 with either algorithm, things seemed to
> break.

I would consider this a bug.

- -- 
Given enough thrust, pigs can fly.  But you don't want to be under them when 
they hit the ground.
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