The use of URLs like http://*.free/* is stupid, of course. The only reason for doing so it to make it possible to remember the URLs, instead of having something totally random like freenet://334324h33j-&,.2hj4g3%2hj3h2nbm432, but it's still a bad idea, basically because URLs are not for people, thay should be hidden away inside HTML. It's simply the Wrong Way (TM).
Someone please write a gnome-vfs module, support for Mozilla, Galeon and Konqueror and an IE protocol plugin (and maybe N.Navigator plugin, if possible), so we can access FreeNet in some decent way. Please! And a decent GNOME app for uploading web pages, as well. Pretty pretty please!
Here at KTH we use Kerberos all the time, and we don't have any firewalls. That makes things a lot easier for me; being able to access the site from outside is really useful.
Someone please write a gnome-vfs module, support for Mozilla, Galeon and Konqueror and an IE protocol plugin (and maybe N.Navigator plugin, if possible), so we can access FreeNet in some decent way. Please! And a decent GNOME app for uploading web pages, as well. Pretty pretty please!
You can run PPP over GNU httptunnel. The same thing, really, but no joke.
Here at KTH we use Kerberos all the time, and we don't have any firewalls. That makes things a lot easier for me; being able to access the site from outside is really useful.
-- Oddity - AFS and Kerberos in his Linux box