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Re: Input required on Secure Wiki project
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- Subject: Re: Input required on Secure Wiki project
- From: "F. Fox" <kitsune.or@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2008 18:31:19 -0800
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Martin Fick wrote:
(snip)
> Somewhere in tor land I read about a project which
> would do much of what you describe, but I can't
> remember what it was called. It used regular accounts
> on various services, free email accounts, open wikis,
> newsgroups, freenet... to store encrypted data so that
> no one would even know what was stored in these
> accounts and it automatically made these copies
> redundant. The data was only accessible to those with
> the proper keys (a lot like in "The Lodging of
> Wayfearing Men"). Anyone recall the name of the
> system that I am referring to?
(snip)
I believe you're referring to Syndie: http://syndie.i2p.net
Syndie seems to be associated with the I2P project, although as you say,
it uses many systems for its storage and transport.
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F. Fox: A+, Network+, Security+
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