[e-privacy] Rodi, P2P anonimo(?) e GPL basato su BitTorrent

pinna pinna at autistici.org
Mon Jun 6 12:29:32 CEST 2005


Rodi is a small-client P2P application, written in Java, that improves
on BitTorrent by allowing both content searches and full anonymity. It.s
released under the General Public License (GNU).  The client can be
accessed here.

Even your IP address can be hidden using Rodi through a process called
"bouncing." That is, if A wants a file from B, they get C to agree to
stand-in on the exchange. B gets C.s IP address, not A.s. Through IP
Spoofing A can even hide their identity from C.

Rodi can also be used from behind corporate firewalls and LANs using
Network Address Translation (NATs), something most home gateways have.

http://blogs.zdnet.com/open-source/index.php?p=303



It's called Rodi and it's an open source, fully decentralized P2P
application that supports content searches and full anonymity.  "Rodi is
probably the most decentralized P2P network created so far,"

http://blogs.siliconvalley.com/gmsv/2005/05/it_was_just_las.html


ciao
pinna



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