[freenet-dev] Shrinking the opennet warning, documentation toadlet
Julien Cornuwel
batosai at batosai.net
Fri Dec 14 18:20:20 UTC 2007
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Right. I made my noob-test again and these sentences are better. The
subject understood that he already had some security and he could
improve it later.
So, it's OK for me.
Colin Davis a écrit :
> I think that we do want to imply that opennet is insecure. It IS
> insecure. Just less insecure than the public internet.
> Keep in mind, we strongly want to encourage people to connect to the
> darknet, but because it -is- more secure, and because it makes the
> network stronger/more resilient.
>
> I think that "minimally protected" and "turn on Secure mode", emphasize
> that they are better off than the public internet, but not yet where
> they should be.
>
>
> Julien Cornuwel wrote:
> Colin Davis a écrit :
>
>>>> Your Freenet node is only minimally protected. Your machine is currently
>>>> hiding from most people, but it's doing so by connecting to strangers.
>>>> If you connect to friends you already know and trust, Freenet will be
>>>> better able to protect you.
>>>>
>>>> Please get some connections to people you trust, and add them to your
>>>> Friends page as soon as possible.
>>>> Once you have at least 10 Friends, turn on Secure mode and your node
>>>> will become invisible to the outside world.
>>>>
> Seems to me that "Secure mode" still implies that opennet is insecure.
> What about "Invisible mode" ?
>
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