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The ARM4FS proof of concept programs are written in Python and kept in a SVN repository. You can check them out with
The ARM4FS proof of concept programs are written in Python and kept in a SVN repository. You can check them out with
svn checkout svn://brn-svn.sar.informatik.hu-berlin.de/arm4sns/arm4fs
svn checkout svn://brn-svn.sar.informatik.hu-berlin.de/arm4sns/arm4fs
which will get you an <code>arm4fs</code> directory with two subdirectories: <code>sns-al</code> (the Anonymization Layer Server and Client) and <code>sns-rs</code> (the Reputation System). To run the programs at least Python 2.3 and some additional libraries are needed:
which will get you an <code>arm4fs</code> directory with two subdirectories: <code>sns-al</code> (the Anonymization Layer Server and Client) and <code>sns-rs</code> (the Reputation System). To run the programs at least Python 2.3 and some additional libraries are required:
; <code>sns-rs</code> : You need numarray (package <code>python-numarray</code> under Debian, <code>numarray</code> under Gentoo)
; <code>sns-rs</code> : You need numarray (package <code>python-numarray</code> under Debian, <code>numarray</code> under Gentoo)
; <code>sns-al</code> : You need pyopenssl (Debian: <code>python-pyopenssl</code>, Gentoo: <code>pyopenssl</code>), pycrypto (Debian: <code>python-crypto</code>, Gentoo: <code>pycrypto</code>), SQLObject (Debian: <code>python-sqlobject</code>, Gentoo: <code>sqlobject</code>), sqlite (Debian: <code>python-sqlite</code>, Gentoo: <code>pysqlite</code> but it suffices to have the <code>sqlite</code> USE flag set when emerging <code>sqlobject</code>)
; <code>sns-al</code> : You need pyopenssl (Debian: <code>python-pyopenssl</code>, Gentoo: <code>pyopenssl</code>), pycrypto (Debian: <code>python-crypto</code>, Gentoo: <code>pycrypto</code>), SQLObject (Debian: <code>python-sqlobject</code>, Gentoo: <code>sqlobject</code>), sqlite (Debian: <code>python-sqlite</code>, Gentoo: <code>pysqlite</code> but it suffices to have the <code>sqlite</code> USE flag set when emerging <code>sqlobject</code>)

== Bootstrapping ==
Run the Reputation System:
# <code>cd sns-rs</code>
# <code>./reputation-provider.py 4444</code>

Set up the database tables and create the first user. In another window:
# <code>cd sns-al</code>
# <code>python init.py</code>
# <code>init.py</code> prompts you to run the server. In another window do: <code>cd sns-al; python Server.py</code>; then press enter in the window that has <code>init.py</code>

== Starting ==
Alway first start the reputation system, then the anonymization layer server. Then you can run <code>python Client.py</code> (the anonymization layer client) at will.

Revision as of 12:12, 16 May 2006


The ARM4FS proof of concept programs are written in Python and kept in a SVN repository. You can check them out with

svn checkout svn://brn-svn.sar.informatik.hu-berlin.de/arm4sns/arm4fs

which will get you an arm4fs directory with two subdirectories: sns-al (the Anonymization Layer Server and Client) and sns-rs (the Reputation System). To run the programs at least Python 2.3 and some additional libraries are required:

sns-rs
You need numarray (package python-numarray under Debian, numarray under Gentoo)
sns-al
You need pyopenssl (Debian: python-pyopenssl, Gentoo: pyopenssl), pycrypto (Debian: python-crypto, Gentoo: pycrypto), SQLObject (Debian: python-sqlobject, Gentoo: sqlobject), sqlite (Debian: python-sqlite, Gentoo: pysqlite but it suffices to have the sqlite USE flag set when emerging sqlobject)

Bootstrapping

Run the Reputation System:

  1. cd sns-rs
  2. ./reputation-provider.py 4444

Set up the database tables and create the first user. In another window:

  1. cd sns-al
  2. python init.py
  3. init.py prompts you to run the server. In another window do: cd sns-al; python Server.py; then press enter in the window that has init.py

Starting

Alway first start the reputation system, then the anonymization layer server. Then you can run python Client.py (the anonymization layer client) at will.