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author | Nick <nick@somerandomnick.ano> | 2010-09-14 02:34:39 +0000 |
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committer | Nick <nick@somerandomnick.ano> | 2010-09-14 02:34:39 +0000 |
commit | a22aba86abae9db8959c6fa4da4c5e68c022c019 (patch) | |
tree | 1496bff4df35e3f05dacac5e091d45b631e517b7 /doc/www.anonet2.org/public_pod/index.pod | |
parent | 5fb35ce967976777bc709bbbfc19cfe2c96af99a (diff) | |
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diff --git a/doc/www.anonet2.org/public_pod/index.pod b/doc/www.anonet2.org/public_pod/index.pod index afb025a..24ad58e 100644 --- a/doc/www.anonet2.org/public_pod/index.pod +++ b/doc/www.anonet2.org/public_pod/index.pod @@ -21,15 +21,15 @@ us and chat, it's very easy: =item webchat -L<http://webchat.kwaaknet.org/?c=AnoNet> +L<KwaakNet|http://webchat.kwaaknet.org/?c=AnoNet> (doesn't hide your identity) =item telnet chat -L<telnet://ufo-net.nl:2323/> +L<SRN|telnet://ufo-net.nl:2323/> (hides your identity) =item IRC chat -L<irc://irc.kwaaknet.org:6667/anonet> +L<KwaakNet|irc://irc.kwaaknet.org:6667/anonet> (doesn't hide your identity) =back @@ -42,21 +42,24 @@ Once you're online, you can reconnect to IRC from inside AnoNet: =item IRC -L<irc://1.3.3.7:6667/anonet> +L<KwaakNet|irc://1.3.3.7:6667/anonet> (doesn't automatically hide your identity) =item IRC -L<irc://irc.somerandomnick.ano:6667/RendezVous> -(L<irc://1.0.27.103:6667/RendezVous>, if you don't have -DNS for some reason) +L<SRN|irc://irc.somerandomnick.ano:6667/RendezVous> +(L<SRN|irc://1.0.27.103:6667/RendezVous>, if you don't have DNS for some +reason) (automatically hides your identity) =item IRC -L<irc://irc.pragmo.ano:6667/atomic> (L<irc://1.0.16.111:6667/atomic>, for the same reason as before and if you want you can use SSL on port 6697) +L<pragmo|irc://irc.pragmo.ano:6667/atomic> +(L<pragmo|irc://1.0.16.111:6667/atomic>, for the same reason as before +and if you want you can use SSL on port 6697) (doesn't automatically +hide your identity) =item telnet -L<telnet://irc.somerandomnick.ano:2323/> +L<SRN|telnet://irc.somerandomnick.ano:2323/> =item Jabber @@ -182,6 +185,12 @@ Web-based resource database viewer: L<http://ix.ucis.ano/anonet/> Decentralized Web mirroring service (at least L<http://a.mirror.somerandomnick.ano>) (technical difficulties) +=item * + +BitTorrent Tracker/Indexer (three separate ones, each with some cool +features of its own - ask for details on IRC) (no need to worry about +"Three Strikes" ISP policies) + =back Here's a list of things that somebody claims to be working on: @@ -233,11 +242,13 @@ such an animal on AnoNet2, but competition here is a good thing. =item IRC Servers IRC on AnoNet2 isn't one big network under centralized control. -Rather, anybody who wants runs his own IRC (or other chat) server, and -links whatever channels he wants to channels on other servers, using -a collection of relay bots. (Right now, UFO and pragmo field relays, -and the scalability problems are becoming visible. How relay bots may -want to deal with this is still a topic for open discussion.) +Rather, anybody who wants runs his own IRC (or other chat) server, +and links whatever channels he wants to channels on other servers, +using a collection of relay bots. (Right now, UFO and pragmo field +relays, and the scalability problems are becoming visible. How relay +bots may want to deal with this is still a topic for open discussion. +Feel free to join in the discussion, or just do your own thing and let +everyone else be damned.) =item Outbound HTTP Proxies |