Private Distributed Hash Tables

rysiek rysiek at hackerspace.pl
Wed Jan 8 13:52:07 PST 2014


Dnia środa, 8 stycznia 2014 13:46:15 Rich Jones pisze:
> I suppose RetroShare and GNUnet are similar in that they have 'Friend to
> Friend' capabilities, but as we see in practice, they don't create
> high-quality networks because there is no hierarchy of trust or
> discoverability of new users - by default, users can't interact with
> 'friends-of-friends', which means that what should be "Private P2P"
> networks degrade to "Group P2P" networks of only a few people. This
> proposed system should be able to accommodate thousands of users while
> still providing the aforementioned benefits.

RetroShare, from what I understand, is going to provide "friend-of-a-friend" 
connectivity... kind of:
http://retroshare.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/INVITE_PROP2_SERVICE

But yes, I see your point now.

-- 
Pozdr
rysiek
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