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This might interest gnutella users Gnutella over i2p seems to be now possible. First "working" alpha of i2phex has been released. Speeds are reported to be decent. Though install and setup are a little involved. Still anonymous secure gnutella filesharing is here at last. The i2p-gnutella Network is bound to grow. The i2p network itself seems to be growing once more, since the release of azureus 2.3.0.0, users seem to be joining the i2p network. I2p now has several major filesharing solutions. Bittorrent Gnutella Quartermaster(which is a distributed data store, similar to freenet) It's communication features are impressive as well. irc jabber gnutella client to client chat forums Even websites are hosted anonymously and securely over it. All these features and types of networking work much better and faster than they do through tor. Anyways back to gnutella related details. After trying i2phex you might ask what's so different, it doesn't seem slower, or have more features than standard gnutella clients. The big difference is the i2p network and it's features. A example of gnutella-i2p speed, about 2mb transferred between two clients in roughly 2 minutes. Considering how the networking resources are distributed and the client's bandwidth limit settings that is really impressive at least for gnutella. While most gnutella users are not expected to upgrade right away, anyone interested in testing and helping to develop it would want to check it out this early on. Oh and lest I forget, gnutella-i2p is a port of gnutella to i2p, there is no bridge between the two and probably never will be, as gnutella-i2p is to be considered a (desperately needed) security upgrade. No more need for complicated marginally effective ipfiltering, blocklists, tricks, etc. Anyways in order to use i2phex you must be running a i2p node/router. Why bother with unsafe, vulnerable gnutella networking, now that an upgrade exists. Now there is finally a choice. Further details and links concerning i2p, i2phex and anonymous secure filesharing can be found at Planetpeer Forums. |
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If you are already familiar with the tor project, then simply put this is a simular encrypted anonymising overlay network, only it works much better and has decent client applications, better internal websites, etc. |
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spunkyone9r You seem to be selling smoke and mirrors, i.e. something that has no substance. As Ursula and LOTR have both said, where is the beef? (Apologise if you guys are vegetarians.) Spunkyone9r, unless you can come up with or can point to something that explains how i2p can render its users anonymous then you just come across as another one of a long line of vendors pushing vapourware. UK Bob |
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As to the question where's the beef. The beef is on thier website, all details concerning i2p and how it works is there. I2p is open source, freely availible, doesn't cost a dime. There is nothing about it that is even close to being considered vapourware like. Just because you can't be bothered to spend a few seconds and visit it's website, doesn't make something vapourware. Also I pointed out that I'm not the best person to explain all the detail concerning i2p and for that matter there is no good reason I should have to, certainly when they are all posted on the project's website. Of course I shouldn't expect anything much from you guys, after all it's likely anyone that can understand the project is already running the application... which explains why there are only a couple hundred people running it. Most filesharers these days are just not that bright. |
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I agree that the OP is a little too euphoric and I2P is a project in progress i.e., unfinished. However, that's no excuse for being so harsh and ignoring the explanations: http://www.i2p.net/home http://www.i2p.net/how_tunnelrouting However, I don't think that the common user of a filesharing network needs anonymity and I2P will be much slower on average than the usual way. Unfortunately, P2P has become a synonym for illegal filesharing. Hell, if people gave a **** about security they would use real operating systems, encrypt their mails and wouldn't execute random files. Hey, you can have all of that for free and legally! Who cares? I'll tell you: Nobody. |
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Dear LOTR I have just seen your note and have found the URL link I originally posted: http://www.deckertechnology.net/tech....php?p=473#473 This link, as you know, explains why your IP address cannot be hidden. spunkyone9r I am sorry that you feel that I have attacked you and that you needed to strike back but that was not my intension. However, there have been many advocates of new and emerging technologies over the past twenty or so years in the computer industry and, as you know, many of those technologies have come to nothing. iP2 maybe a new technology that will revolutionise the way we work and play over the internet but at the moment there is nothing that jumps out to say, “this is the way to go”. And, forgive my dimness but, iP2 seems to require a lot of extra resources for an emerging yet unproven technology. Until there is something more that can be demonstrated then iP2 is destined to stay in the realms of the enthusiast UK Bob Last edited by Lord of the Rings; May 6th, 2005 at 07:39 AM. |
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