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Some way for Freenet to work behind a firewall. Or a socks proxy, or something like that.
-- ZaB - 16 Jan 2002
The firewall restrictions are very costly for Freenet, considering how many potentially very high quality nodes exist inside of University Residential Networks. A great many of these block all incoming traffic, but some kind of firewall piercing proxy would be able to harness the resources on these high speed networks. A simple way to specify the addresses of these proxies would be needed.
-- Chris Carlin - 21 Jan 2002
What about having the users connect to an IPv6 network? That could be tunneled through a firewall via port 80.
-- Daniel Morrigan - 24 Jan 2002
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