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Subject: Re: [tor-talk] [tor-relays] anonymous file storage was "freehaven question".
From: Lluís <2015.msl () gmail ! com>
Date: 2018-08-14 9:51:00
Message-ID: fd47c01c-a97a-df21-e82b-3f637a3cce4f () gmail ! com
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Hi,
Thanks for the information, pretty useful.
I have visited Tahoe-LAFS, seems interesting.
I couldn't contact "Aktie" however,
maybe they block tor connections ?
We should discuss it at "tor-talk",
moderators could tell us we are off-topic.
Cheers,
Lluís
mlnl:
> Hi,
>
>> Maybe "anonymous file storage" is a better subject ?
>>
>> I'm posting it on tor-talk too, and we can follow the discussion
>> there.
>>
>> And back to the topic, maybe it would be possible to set up a
>> pilot-test so one could see how many use cases free haven could
>> properly solve.
>>
>> If I didn't understand from "freehaven.net", just cyphering and
>> splitting a file among many servers could be useful.
>
> I have used the Aktie application
> <http://i2pwiki.i2p/index.php?title=Aktie> and Tahoe-LAFS with I2P for
> filesharing some time and both worked fine. Something like that or OFS
> or an distributed, "global OnionShare" (not only friend-to-friend),
> povided over a Tor Onion Service client, would be imo fine to store,
> share or online-backup files. Or is a more centralized anonymous data
> (cloud) haven meant to store files permanently?
>
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