Most recent edit on 2007-02-13 23:53:33 by ShoeyFighter [Changed my changes]
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A darknet, for Freenet purposes, is a network where node connections are created manually by the users of the nodes via invitations. These connections should be made on the basis of mutual trust, friendship, or acquaintance. If they are, then the network should have a small world topology and routing will work, especially since darknet peers are more or less permanent. If the connections are made completely at random, then the network topology will be wrong, and routing will not work.
Security
A darknet is not harvestable because your node reference will never be passed on by the network to any other node. Therefore, an attacker running a darknet node can only see those nodes which he has managed to get invitations to connect to.
Consequently, you are vulnerable primarily to the nodes you are connected to. Thus, it is a good idea to only connect to people you trust, if this is possible.
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Overview
A darknet, for Freenet purposes, is a network where node connections are created manually by the users of the nodes via invitations. These connections should be made on the basis of mutual trust, friendship, or acquaintance. If they are, then the network should have a small world topology, and routing will work. If the connections are made completely at random, then the network topology will be wrong, and routing will not work. Also, you are vulnerable primarily to the nodes you are connected to, and darknet peers are more or less permanent, so it is a good idea to only connect to people you trust, if this is possible.
A darknet is not harvestable at all because your node reference will never be passed on by the network to any other node, therefore an attacker running a darknet node can only see those nodes which he has managed to get invitations to connect to.
Edited on 2007-02-13 22:30:51 by ShoeyFighter [Minor edits to format; see also section]
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Overview
A darknet, for Freenet purposes, is a network where node connections are created manually by the users of the nodes via invitations. These connections should be made on the basis of mutual trust, friendship, or acquaintance. If they are, then the network should have a small world topology, and routing will work. If the connections are made completely at random, then the network topology will be wrong, and routing will not work. Also, you are vulnerable primarily to the nodes you are connected to, and darknet peers are more or less permanent, so it is a good idea to only connect to people you trust, if this is possible.
A darknet is not harvestable at all because your node reference will never be passed on by the network to any other node, therefore an attacker running a darknet node can only see those nodes which he has managed to get invitations to connect to.
See Also
OpenNet - The alternative to a darknet
FreenetConnections - How to create darknet connections in Freenet
Freenet 0.7 Security
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A darknet, for Freenet purposes, is a network where node connections are created manually by the users of the nodes via invitations. These connections should be made on the basis of mutual trust, friendship, or acquaintance. If they are, then the network should have a small world topology, and routing will work. If the connections are made completely at random, then the network topology will be wrong, and routing will not work. Also, you are vulnerable primarily to the nodes you are connected to, and darknet peers are more or less permanent, so it is a good idea to only connect to people you trust, if this is possible; see Freenet 0.7 Security. A darknet is not harvestable at all because your node reference will never be passed on by the network to any other node, therefore an attacker running a darknet node can only see those nodes which he has managed to get invitations to connect to.
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A darknet, for Freenet purposes, is a network where node connections are created manually by the users of the nodes via invitations. These connections should be made on the basis of mutual trust, friendship, or acquaintance. If they are, then the network should have a
small world topology, and routing will work. If the connections are made completely at random, then the network topology will be wrong, and routing will not work. Also, you are vulnerable primarily to the nodes you are connected to, and darknet peers are more or less permanent, so it is a good idea to only connect to people you trust, if this is possible; see
Freenet 0.7 Security. A darknet is not
harvestable at all because your node reference will never be passed on by the network to any other node, therefore an attacker running a darknet node can only see those nodes which he has managed to get invitations to connect to.