It would be cool if people on dynamic IP's (who can therefore connect to other servers but can't be found via dns) could be freenet nodes. This would open up a huge pool of people to participate. Any plans in this regard?
There was an article in CACM about a year ago on this subject. (Might have been IEEE Computer: I sometimes confuse them.) The basic gist was that stricter policies (change frequency or obscurity quotients) lead people to write down passwords to keep from forgetting them, and this, of course, generates new problems.
It would be cool if people on dynamic IP's (who can therefore connect to other servers but can't be found via dns) could be freenet nodes. This would open up a huge pool of people to participate. Any plans in this regard?
There was an article in CACM about a year ago on this subject. (Might have been IEEE Computer: I sometimes confuse them.) The basic gist was that stricter policies (change frequency or obscurity quotients) lead people to write down passwords to keep from forgetting them, and this, of course, generates new problems.