[ HisteriX @ 09.10.2005. 05:24 ] @
Developed by the Freaknet, Netsukuku is a new p2p routing system, which will be utilised to build a worldwide distributed, anonymous and anarchical network, separated from the Internet, without the support of any servers, ISPs or authority controls. In a p2p network every node acts as a router, therefore in order to solve the problem of computing and storing the routes for 2^128 nodes, Netsukuku makes use of a new meta-algorithm, which exploits the chaos to avoid cpu consumption and fractals to keep the map of the whole net constantly under the size of 2Kb. Netsukuku includes also the Abnormal Netsukuku Domain Name Anarchy, a non hierarchical and decentralised system of hostnames management which replaces the DNS. It runs on GNU/Linux.

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[ Milos Stojanovic @ 09.10.2005. 13:44 ] @
Vrlo zanimljiva stvar. Mada ima par nebuloznih nalupavanja tipa
Citat:
Ipv7: a net
in which all the packets was sent in broadcasted, compressed with the zlib7,
an algorithm which could compress all the existent Internet into just
32 byte.

Anyway, evo kompletne dokumentacije, pa čitajte do mile volje:
http://netsukuku.freaknet.org/?p=Documentation
Jedan tip: copy-pastujte u neki notepad fajl, izgubićete oči sa onom pozadinom.

A i ovo je dosta zanimljivo i veoma questionable
Citat:
Q: Netsukuku is separated from Internet. How?
Someone is building all new infrastructure? Who's paying for that?
A: Not at all, there is no need to pay. The best way to physical link two
nodes is using the wifi. Nowadays, there are a lot of cool wifi
technologies, which allows to link two nodes distant kilometres each other.
In the city there would be no problems, it suffices only a node for
each neighbourhood and the city will be completely covered.

Ceo FAQ na: http://netsukuku.freaknet.org/?p=FAQ

[Ovu poruku je menjao trooper dana 09.10.2005. u 14:46 GMT+1]
[ HisteriX @ 10.10.2005. 07:56 ] @
hehehe....ne da ima nalupavanja nego sam i sam u rebusu...jel oni to ozbiljno ? :D