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The main goal of Freenet (0.7) is to provide a way to safely exchange information in a [http://archives.freenetproject.org/http:/archives.freenetproject.org/message/20050919.154038.52787b67.en.html "hostile environment"], such as an oppressive dictatorship. This implies the following subgoals. |
The main goal of Freenet (0.7) is to provide a way to safely exchange information in a [http://archives.freenetproject.org/http:/archives.freenetproject.org/message/20050919.154038.52787b67.en.html "hostile environment"], such as an oppressive dictatorship. This implies the following subgoals. |
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Revision as of 13:37, 26 August 2007
Freenet is a Peer-to-Peer network with main focus on security and anonymity (for both authours and consumers of information). It is based on a paper(pdf) by Ian Clarke. In 2005 Freenet was completely rewritten because of a new design concept that was to be implemented - the Darknet. This new version of Freenet, namely version 0.7, is not compatible to any older versions. This article deals with Freenet 0.7 exclusively.
What is Freenet ?
Peer-to-Peer Network
Goals
The main goal of Freenet (0.7) is to provide a way to safely exchange information in a "hostile environment", such as an oppressive dictatorship. This implies the following subgoals.
References
- I. Clarke, O. Sandberg, B. Wiley and T.W. Hong, "Freenet: A Distributed Anonymous Information Storage and Retrieval System", Workshop on Design Issues in Anonymity and Unobservability, 2000 [1](pdf)