=head1 Services Since AnoNet uses the same protocols as the public Internet, anything that's possible on the public Internet is theoretically possible on AnoNet. In practice, we don't have anything that nobody bothered to provide on AnoNet. Here's a list of things you can currently do on AnoNet2 (i.e., without having to set anything up yourself): =over =item * L (runs L) =item * L (runs L) =item * L =item * L (L, NNTP is also directly accessible at 1.3.9.1) =item * There is also an NNTP leafnode at 1.3.3.64 which serves ano.*, anonet2.* and dn42.* newsgroups, along with read-only access to some internet newsgroups. =item * L (runs L) =item * L (You got that right: AnoNet1 can't seem to keep their own wiki (at wiki.ano) up, so we decided to do it for them.) =item * IRC Webchat Client (L) =item * IRC-Like Chat Rooms [NO ACTIVATION OR VALID EMAILS REQUIRED (looking to relay to IRC, L)] =item * L (The real WikiLeaks may be down, but not our mirror!) =item * L =item * L =item * Pastebin (without time-zone leaks, L) =item * Encode/Decode text, binary, hex, base64, and dec/char (L) =item * Live WorldCup Stream (offline until next year) =item * DNS (Recursive: 1.0.27.38 & 1.3.3.64; TLD: 1.0.27.37 & 1.3.3.66; Root: 1.0.27.39 & 1.3.3.65) =item * IRC (L or L) =item * Jabber (irc.somerandomnick.ano) =item * Web (for example, L) =item * PSYC (psyced: IRC, Jabber, social networking, "twittering," newsgroups, etc.) (irc.somerandomnick.ano) =item * git-based resdb (including a decentralized "wiki" replacement) (L, L, L, L, L, L, L, L, and possibly other repos) =item * outbound HTTP proxies to the public Internet (L, L and L) =item * Web-based resource database viewer: L =item * L (A repository of books for geeks) =item * Decentralized Web mirroring service (at least L) (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