GNUnet
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GNUnet is a framework for decentralized, peer-to-peer networking. The framework offers link-level encryption, peer discovery and resource allocation.
The primary codebase is written in C, but with Freeway there is an effort to produce a compatible version written in Java. GNUnet currently works on Linux, BSD, Mac OS X, Solaris and Windows.
It is part of the GNU project.
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Services running on GNUnet
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afs (anonymous file sharing)
The primary application at this point is anonymous, censorship-resistant file-sharing, allowing users to anonymously publish or retrieve information of all kinds.
See also
- Anonymous P2P
- Friend-to-friend networks or F2F
External links
- Official GNUnet homepage at GNU (http://www.gnu.org/software/gnunet/)
- GNUnet community homepage & forum (http://gnunet.org/drupal/)
- GNUnet development homepage (http://gnunet.org/)
- Freeway homepage (http://gnunet.org/freeway/)
- A comparison of GNUnet with other peer-to-peer networking (http://gnunet.org/faq.php3#compare)
- A mixed language discussion forum for GNUnet users and developers (http://www.boardy.de/forumdisplay.php3?forumid=104104)
- GNUnet FAQ (http://gnunet.org/faq.php3)de:GNUnet