[Tech] Distributed Drive and Increased Usage
Dan
dan.bruce at gmail.com
Wed May 14 15:22:37 UTC 2008
>I still don't see how you are going to distribute one node over 8
>peers. And I don't understand what you are talking about with 10 - 15
>minutes either.
Using the people running a Chat Application as a Miniture Server to run
an applet, Say a 6 person Chat Room. The idea would be that the Mini
Server maintains basic communications I would guess in a "T" form to a
back up server which in turn has 2 it maintains.
The primary server being located at the bottom of the "T"
The Channel as it is has the locations where to meet up should the
primary server fail for what ever reason Net Burp, BSoD, Power Outage.
The Primary Server functions in that role for 10-15-20 minutes then
pass's the Role of Primary to the Center of the "T" being released from
the role of server for that group and seeks out a new job for another 20
mins. The New Primary Mini Server once it has its 3 new replacements
releases its 2 back ups and those two then seek out new job assignments.
The Chat Clients pick the 4 for the job not the servers.
Moving the Server Element in this form every what ever minutes limits
the value of any recording being done at that location, IP Tracking on
the mini - server would result in 20 mins or what ever of activity that
is further buffered by being communications between the server applet
and 6 Chat Clients functioning as a TOR style relay
This prevents any tracking of the data exchange by ISP or even by an
official serving as a CHATTER.
1. the Channel that forms the members have the keys not the server so
the converstaion is not able to be monitored.
2. The Client Members are the ones that pick up the untrusted components
to fill the "T" not the mini server. This being the case even if the
Mini Server is being ran on an officials site for monitoring they are
only getting relay address points and not user IP anything.
3. Moving in a fairly short time also prevents any pattern checking to
be used against it.
Ignoring the concept of requiring a Court Order and such, the Red Tape
on just an ISP to ISP call asking to quickly start to trace on the
connections happening around IP Blaa would see the server applet move
and the group before any form of cooperation in that form could be attained.
Granted if the IP's are all with in a single ISP they would not have
that issue but the internet spans not only companies but borders.
The bandwidth use could also allow the movement of 1/2 a data package as
well for the FreeNet allowing for a server that is chatting only to
still play TOR Relay for the Free Net.
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