Hi Gordan, Your wasting your time posting to this list. The developers actively ignore it. If you are brave enough ask your questions on the devl mailing list but you run a very large risk of getting yelled at. The only reason I am on this list at all is because unsubscribe is currently broken. I doubt anyone else is receving these emails. --- Gordan Bobic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, I've got a few questions about the current fred > implementation. > > I've heard the issue raised recently about a FAQ > stating that the > communication between the Freenet nodes is not > encrypted. Is this true? Other > documentation implies that all communication between > individual nodes occurs > over encrypted connections. I suspect the FAQ in > question is wrong, but I'm > curious to find out for sure. > > The next question is regarding the network setup > used for Freenet. Can the > current node implementation deal with living on > multiple IP addresses at the > same time? If Fred is running on a multi-homed > system, load balanced over > multiple networks, with the relevant ports forwarded > from the central hub to > the actual node (single interface on fred host, with > multiple interfaces > port-forwarded to it from the hub), will this work > as expected? Or is it > likely to break things? I have briefly tried it, and > it looks like it works, > with the traffic eventually distributing over all > available connections. > > I am concerned, however, that this could potentially > result in the node trying > to talk to itself on it's different interfaces? Or > is it likely to break > other things, (security or anonymity for example). > What happens if the node > is given a "name" for itself that resolves to > multiple IP addresses (matching > with the above mentioned multiple parallel network > paths)? Will this cause > any problems? > > Thirdly, what are the implications of running > multiple nodes on the same IP > address(es), on different ports? Will this work as > expected? Will it work at > all? Will it break all of the nodes sharing the > address(es)? > > Regards. > > Gordan > > _______________________________________________ > Tech mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://hawk.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tech
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