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IRC Log for 2004-11-07

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[1:31] <kevloral> g'morning all
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[3:53] <kevloral> g'morning all
[3:54] <JabberBot> <nextgens> hi
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[5:37] <sdogi_> what port does frost need? 8888 ?
[5:37] <sdogi_> i have my node somewhere else but i can do port forwarding
[5:37] <JabberBot> <nextgens> FCP on TCP/8481
[5:38] <kevloral> sdogi_: port 8481 (please note that the fcp communications are *not* encrypted)
[5:39] <sdogi_> i use ssh port forwarding, no problem :)
[5:39] <sdogi_> but thanks
[5:39] <kevloral> sdogi_: you are welcome
[5:40] <sdogi_> but do i understand correct, people use mostly frost in freenet?
[5:43] <JabberBot> <nextgens> sdogi_: as on the 'normal' internet, people use mostly forums than setting up their own website ;-)
[5:44] <sdogi_> wah?
[5:46] <JabberBot> <nextgens> sdogi_: Is my English that bad? or didn't I convinced you?
[5:48] <kevloral> sdogi_: it is certainly easier to post in a forum than setting your own freesite. However, I think there is quite a lot of people that use freenet and don't even know that frost exists.
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[6:02] <sdogi_> no, just... aren't u using clone bot?
[6:02] <sdogi_> kevloral: yeah i think so too... anyway
[6:02] <sdogi_> kevloral: this fuquid, it's only for windows right=
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[6:03] <kevloral> sdogi_: I don't know whether it works with wine or not.
[6:04] <sdogi_> oh well, i guess i'm not going to mess with that
[6:07] <JabberBot> <nextgens> kevloral : it does
[6:08] <JabberBot> <nextgens> sdogi_ : you could try to use Yafi(Python) or Fnget(C)
[6:09] <sdogi_> there sure are lot of french in freenet
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[6:10] <sdogi_> i guess i'll try yafi or fnget when i get bored of gnunet
[6:11] <JabberBot> <nextgens> sdogi_: I think they're chatterer and noisy : aren't they ;-) ?
[6:12] <sdogi_> yeah :H
[6:12] <sdogi_> and i see lot of ascii pornography
[6:12] <JabberBot> <nextgens> /action must admit he's too
[6:13] <kevloral> sdogi_: not surprising, they have one of the best freenet support boards out there (http://pagesperso.laposte.net/hhmule/~~phpBB-208~~/index.php)
[6:13] <JabberBot> <nextgens> sdogi_: Is the goat'se guy back ?
[6:14] <sdogi_> no, but there is a child molesting gay french nigger :H
[6:15] <JabberBot> <nextgens> kevloral: I think political reasons make them require more "anonymous" things that before :-(
[6:15] <sdogi_> kevloral: yeah it seems so that if you have good support then you have big community
[6:16] <JabberBot> <nextgens> :s/that/than
[6:16] <kevloral> nextgens: political reasons? in France? what do you mean?
[6:17] <sdogi_> they just seem to like child pornography
[6:19] <JabberBot> <nextgens> kevloral: many things are moving : the opinion of people and politics about warez, the number of Justice 'problem' (I dunno how to explain it)
[6:19] <sdogi_> if someone posts a board it goes to well known boards automatically?
[6:19] <JabberBot> <nextgens> sdogi_: great FUD :|
[6:20] <JabberBot> <nextgens> sdogi_: no only If you're FROST see it attached to a post
[6:20] <kevloral> nextgens: ah, yeah, I know what you mean.
[6:22] <JabberBot> <nextgens> kevloral: Many 'normal' P2P users fears cops now, ... even the aviable french content on ED2K is decreasing whereas average conexion speed is increasing ... that's a sign :-'(
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[6:34] <sdogi> great
[6:35] <sdogi> connection reset :I
[6:36] <sdogi> oh, my sister came home
[6:36] <sdogi> i really should cut out fathers security systems
[6:36] <sdogi> like, when someone opens the main door, robo-phone calls to some center to inform some stupid machine that logs such events
[6:37] <sdogi> resulting my adsl connection going down for some minutes
[6:37] <sdogi> nexgen: i saw your name on some board
[6:38] <kevloral> sdogi: and why does a normal phone call interrupt your adsl connection?
[6:39] <JabberBot> <nextgens> sdogi: Are you sure that was me? I don't use my IRL nick on freenet ;-) ... But know that someone has the same
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[6:40] <sdogi> kevloral: filter is inserted very wrong insulating phone from adsl
[6:40] <kevloral> sdogi: ahm
[6:43] <sdogi> st not insulating
[6:44] <sdogi> insulating? well they just fuck up
[6:55] <sdogi> how long does a message arrive to that frost board? or how is it built up anyway? you explain i'm going to eat
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[7:02] <HTL> someone: hey, how old are you?
[7:03] <HTL> me: i'm 9
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[7:04] <TLF> lol!
[7:12] <sdogi> my frost boards aren't updating anymore :(
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[8:30] <sdogi> so
[8:30] <sdogi> why do u guys use freenet for?
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[8:41] <cbreak> freenet is an interesting project, both in philosophical and thechnical aspects. So I suport it with Bandwidth.
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[8:44] <Usurp> sdogi is away (eating crap out of me) ??
[8:53] <sdogi> ok not anymore
[8:53] <sdogi> cbreak: oh
[8:53] <sdogi> well actually we are eating crap out of ourselves technically speaking
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[10:09] <KenMan> "Christian Toad... please use the nearest courtesy phone... Christian Toad"
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[15:50] <kevloral> g'evening all
[15:51] <sdogi> evening
[15:52] <cbreak> greetings
[15:52] <sdogi> whats up
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[16:49] <JabberBot> <nextgens> bye
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[19:00] <lee> lo all
[19:00] <lee> any one /?
[19:01] <lucky> hi
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[19:02] <lee> lo
[19:02] <lee> any one in here know about windows 2003 server ?
[19:03] <lee> (my best friend it is :)
[19:12] <lucky> freebsd dude here
[19:34] <sdogi> hi
[19:43] <lucky> hi
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[19:54] <asciiwhite> hey fellas
[19:54] <lee> lo
[19:54] <lee> cida went an little wuite
[19:54] <lee> quite
[19:54] <lee> grr
[19:55] <asciiwhite> ?
[19:55] <lee> me spelling ant so cool
[19:55] <lee> :P
[19:55] <lee> you know about win2k server ?
[19:55] <asciiwhite> btw, how long does it take for a 1.5mbit running as a node to pickup speed
[19:55] <asciiwhite> i would like to run a perm node.
[19:55] <lee> day ?
[19:56] <lee> from cold to an day
[19:56] <lee> depends on how it feals like at the time
[19:56] <lee> i started mine up and it work 5 mins after
[19:56] <lee> have yuo configed it right
[19:57] <asciiwhite> ok, also how do i go about publishing my own site to freenet ?
[19:57] <i2p_iip> <FillaMent> Look on the TFE page, there are copious guides to publishing a freesite
[19:58] <asciiwhite> TFE ?
[19:59] <asciiwhite> also how anonymous is freenet ?
[20:00] <yonkeltron> asciiwhite: very
[20:00] <yonkeltron> asciiwhite: just about as good as it gets in terms of encrypted communication and anonymous things
[20:01] <yonkeltron> asciiwhite: even if you could crack the encryption, node forward 30% of traffic at random so there is no real need to worry......i don't worry
[20:02] <asciiwhite> what level of encryption is it ?
[20:02] <asciiwhite> because i've heard things like echolon have no problems breaking 128bit
[20:03] <yonkeltron> asciiwhite: if echelon has no prob breaking 128bit...then how is it distributed.net has millions of computers and none of them can do it even when all working together?
[20:04] <yonkeltron> asciiwhite: do u think echelon can break pgp?
[20:05] <asciiwhite> yonkeltron: i dunno, i'm just going off what i've read about the system
[20:05] <yonkeltron> asciiwhite: the only way they could do that....would be with quantum computing
[20:06] <yonkeltron> asciiwhite: and if they have quantum computing.......game over. we are all done
[20:06] <yonkeltron> our lives are over
[20:07] <yonkeltron> asciiwhite: i dunno what level encryption freenet has....i would like to know then
[20:13] <lee> its more then 128 i think
[20:13] <yonkeltron> lee: i'd imagine...but can we be sure?
[20:14] <lee> yep
[20:16] <yonkeltron> lee: cite it please.
[20:18] <lee> ?
[20:18] <lee> wheres tod_
[20:22] <asciiwhite> also, i've heard about mixmaster implementation for publishing ?
[20:22] <asciiwhite> is there any plan in the near future for implementation
[20:24] <yonkeltron> mixmaster?
[20:25] <asciiwhite> http://mixmaster.sourceforge.net/
[20:25] <lee> 160 bit keys ?
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