Freedom Box Foundation Wants Plug Servers For All
An anonymous reader writes "From the NYTimes.com article: 'A Columbia law professor in Manhattan, Eben Moglen, [is] putting together a shopping list to rebuild the Internet — this time, without governments and big companies able to watch every twitch of our fingers. ... Put free software into the little plug server in the wall, and you would have a Freedom Box that would decentralize information and power, Mr. Moglen said. This month, he created the Freedom Box Foundation to organize the software.'"
You can run a server with any ISP, but you can't use this server for BUSINESS if you have a residential plan
That's not what the acceptable use policies that I've read state. From Comcast Xfinity Internet AUP:
From Verizon DSL and FiOS Internet AUP:
Having seen some of Eben's lectures, I recall his angle is that the problem is that companies/government agencies control the servers, and thus control your data and data on you. He want's people to run their own email/document/media/social networking services on platforms that network with each other rather than monolithic, centrally controlled servers (be they in private or public hands). The idea is not some much a different 'network', that's still in the hands of ISPs, but a different, decentralized approach to services that handle personal data etc.
I support the Slashcott and will not be reading or commenting from 2/10/14 to 2/17/14. Beta is steaming pile of dog shit
Asus RT-N16 with tomato usb or ddwrt will do what you need.
it can take upto 2 usb hard drives and is gigabit multiband with n. and costs 100 bux or so.
"National Security is the chief cause of national insecurity." - Celine's First Law
Here's my fuller story on what Moglen and company have in mind:
Freedom Box: Freeing the Internet one Server at a time
http://www.zdnet.com/blog/networking/freedom-box-freeing-the-internet-one-server-at-a-time/698
The short version is that the idea is to make it possible for you to use the Internet as freely and privately as possible no matter what restrictions governments, businesses or ISPs have in mind.
It still won't help if your government does an Egypt and pulls the plug, but short of that, it has real possibilities.
Steven
Yes. I tried running a home server. And all I got was this lousy service cancellation.
I was in the audience when he explained the concept. The comments and the article I've seen so far does it no justice. Just watch the video.
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