Suppose company A has an application on its intranet. Please indulge me in the following scenario so that there is no ambiguity to what I mean by "client." It's getting too philosophical, I'm afraid.Apologies for what might seem like a naive question, but there is a detail to PKI architecture between clients and servers, the answer to which I have so far not been able to come across no matter where I search. (Just like the amount of pantyhose me and my wife collected over the years □ ) Yes, this keeps some possibilities open, but at the same time clutters our lives, what might make other possibilities disappear. I don't think I will ever be able "to consume" all films, music albums, books, images I have on my storage. We download and keep so much stuff, we normally do not need, just because it's available for free. There is another side of it, which is, for some reason, not mentioned by anybody. File sharing (along with "this site" I also pay for) is my way of saying thank you for the enormous amount of information I'm getting from the Internet for free, I wouldn't get otherwise. In my case, since some of my computers are always on, I run torrent and RS with Tor and I2P 24x7. Though someone would have to wait longer, or won't find what she/he needs, and might also consider stopping □ (, 14:39 )krinlyc Wrote: I am considering to stop that.What is absolutely reasonable, if it's of no use (for example, I almost stopped with IPFS), or "too" difficult to keep alive. And in this business model, "you pay" with computer cycles. RS is just another tool, that helps to get something you need. If something is not possible (not available, sold out, totally disappeared, lost, destroyed, etc), no bytes, dollars, minutes will help. Win-win is not always counted in megabits □ Think of time, money, security, and, what in my mind is the most important, possibilities. (, 14:39 )krinlyc Wrote: Yes I downloaded just around 1G since I am on rs.Great! It works! □ (, 14:39 )krinlyc Wrote: Right now the others win. The answer may take time if noone is looking at their computer, but we'll answer. You will be able to chat with people in the network. If you managed to connect to the Keyserver then go to the "Chats" tab and double click the "Chatserver EN" entry on the left. If you need support at any point, here's how you do it: Read the next post for a short introduction on how the network is structured. These users will be notified that you have tried to connect to them and will eventually add you back Double Click those active nodes and press the big "accept connections" button, then "OK"Ģ3. After some more waiting you will see that if you sort again, some nodes show "Last hour" again. After that all the keys should show "Today" in the "Last used" column. Order the Keyring table by "Last Used" and wait for one hour. You will now have access to all the nodes that have ever existed on the network. Inside the "Network" tab, click on the "Keyring" tab. The "Hypnosis Keyserver" should connect and appear greenĢ0. Go to the "Network" tab and wait a minute. Paste the certificate of the keyserver into the new window and press "next"ġ9. In the "Home" tab, click on the "Add friends certificate" buttonġ7. The server gives you it's own certificate back. Solve the captcha and press "Validate"ġ5. Open Retroshare in the first ("Home") tabġ2. We now need to register you with the keyserverħ. Retroshare is open and ready to connect to the network. Wait until tor establishes a connectionĦ. Choose a username, a password, move your mouse arround a bit and press "Go!"ĥ. Start retroshare.exe that is inside the folder you just extractedĤ. Get Retroshare (Tor Only version) Qt5, Portable: ģ. It's now much easier to get in (broken down in very small steps):ġ. Retroshare uses Tor, an anonymous and secure network, so setting it up takes a bit more time than just creating an account on a website but it's worth it. The Hypnosis RetroShare Network is a free, anonymous file sharing network with tens of thousands of files available. The original tutorial from 8ch (the only issue is that the "Hypnosis Keyserver" is mostly down):
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