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Wednesday, April 5, 2006
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New "Dark" Freenet Available for Testing.
Sanity writes "The Freenet Project has just released the first alpha version of the much anticipated
Freenet 0.7 branch. This is a major departure from past approaches to
peer-to-peer network design, embracing a 'scalable darknet'
architecture, where security is increased by allowing users to limit
which other peers their peer will communicate with directly, rather
than the typical 'promiscuous' approach of classic P2P networks. This
means that not only does Freenet aim to prevent others from finding out
what you are doing with Freenet, it makes it extremely difficult for
them to even know that you are running a Freenet node at all. This is
not the first P2P application to use this approach, other examples
include Waste, however
those networks are limited to just a few users, while Freenet can scale
up almost indefinitely. The new version also includes support for NAT
hole-punching, and has an API for third-party tool development. As
always, the Freenet team are asking that people support the development
of the software by donating." [Slashdot: Your Rights Online]
3:06:57 PM
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© Copyright 2006 Paul Hardwick.
Last update: 5/5/06; 11:04:17 PM.
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