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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 only all incoming traffic, but some kind of firewall piercing proxy would be able to harness the resources on these high speed networks. The term "shadow proxy" has been floated a couple of times...
-- Chris Carlin - 24 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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