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author | Nick <nick@somerandomnick.ano> | 2010-12-03 18:23:55 +0000 |
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committer | Nick <nick@somerandomnick.ano> | 2010-12-03 18:23:55 +0000 |
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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 ef342d6..4afc138 100644 --- a/doc/www.anonet2.org/public_pod/index.pod +++ b/doc/www.anonet2.org/public_pod/index.pod @@ -38,6 +38,10 @@ Once you're online, you can reconnect to IRC from inside AnoNet: =over +=item IRC (on the udpmsg3 cloud) + +L<SRN (NickNet)|irc://irc2.srn.ano:6667/anonet> (L<SRN (NickNet)|irc://1.0.27.110:6667/anonet>, if you don't have DNS for some reason) (automatically hides your identity) + =item webchat L<sevilNatas (KwaakNet)|http://www.sevilnatas.ano/chat.html> (automatically hide your identity) @@ -379,6 +383,11 @@ 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.) +Update: UFO implemented udpmsg3 (inspired by r101's udpmsg protocol), +and UFO, SRN, and sevilNatas all have IRC servers connecting to the +udpmsg3 "cloud" now. The nice thing about udpmsg3 is that it's truly +decentralized, and very difficult to censor. + =item Outbound HTTP Proxies SRN runs three right now and ryuk runs one, but that means between the @@ -388,6 +397,14 @@ and ryuk not to sell your click-through data to Google, invert the order of search results to your queries, and inject malicious JavaScript into your Hotmail homepage. +=item IcannNet mailinglist Proxies + +AnoNet uses a lot of software in new and interesting ways, so AnoNet +users find "accidental features" quite often. If there were an easy +way to join the official mailing lists for some of this software, AnoNet +users would probably submit many more bug reports, resulting in better +quality software being available for us. + =back =head2 See Also |