B?rto ?d S?ra wrote:
> My question is: can a darknet (thus non-communicating with any openNet
> Freenet node) make sure that this darknet's nodes will host only
> content they receive from each other and nothing at all from openNet
> Freenet? Should this be possible we would obviously give the largest
> public exposition to the fact that we run based on Freenet.

If you have a set of nodes whose only connections are to other nodes in
the set?i.e., a ?darknet??then no external data can get in. Think about
it: where would the external data come from?

> The net will start as a very small thing, but once in beta can quickly
> grow to thousands of nodes. And here I have another question... if I
> am a member of ONE darknet, can I be a member of others, too? And can
> I also be a member of OpenNet? 

By being a member of both darknets, your node joins the two into one. By
accepting opennet connections, you provide a bridge between open and dark.

You _can_ run multiple nodes on a single computer, e.g., for your
personal use and for controlled research use, and they will not be
connected unless you explicitly do so.

?Joel Salomon

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