--- Log opened Wed Aug 21 00:58:22 2002 00:58 <@mids> test 01:00 <@mids> Hi folk(s) 01:00 <@mids> nop & userx wont be here, and I dont have much to say 01:00 <@mids> so lets just have an informal chit chat 01:00 <@mids> with lots of questions and user feedback (yeah) 01:01 -!- mids changed the topic of #iip-dev to: No formal meeting, but be welcome and chat. logs: http://mids.student.utwente.nl/~mids/iip/ 01:02 <@mids> on the freenet-devl mailinglist there has been a discussion about leaving OPN (irc.openprojects.net) and some suggested that IIP could be an alternative 01:03 <@mids> Ian Clarke countered that IIP isn't subjected to any peer review by experts 01:03 <@mids> and that it might be dangerous to think that this network is anonymous 01:04 <@mids> he has a good point there, currently we are beeing reviewed by some guys, only info that I have is this url: 01:04 <@mids> http://www.cypherpunks.to/ip/ 01:04 <@mids> . 01:05 <@mids> I hope that everybody realizes that IIP isn't bugfree, and that the anonimity factor can be quite relative 01:06 <@mids> but this shouldn't stop us from using it, catching bugs and making improvements 01:06 <@mids> . 01:06 < thecrypto> true anomimity is possible, it's just really hard 01:07 < hobbs> no, actually, I'm pretty sure it's the other way around. true anonymity is impossible, but you can make it "really hard" for whoever wants to find out. 01:08 < hobbs> off to eat. be back asap. :) 01:08 <@mids> appart from the cryptography algorithms, IIP does depend on the amount of public relays to 'hide' the users. with only a few it can be relativly easy for big organisations with lots of power to systimatically track every user down 01:08 <@mids> thanks for dropping by hobbs 01:08 < thecrypto> chaum proved it in his paper on dining cryptographer's, however setting up a DC-net for this would be a huge feat 01:09 <@mids> but what if all philosophers but 1 are working together? 01:10 < thecrypto> yes, that is a weakness there 01:10 <@mids> so, we need more public relays and more peer reviews :) 01:11 <@mids> if you happen to be a security / cryptography expert, dont hesitate to examine IIP 01:11 <@mids> . 01:12 <@mids> I have taken a look at SILC (http://www.silcnet.org) 01:12 <@mids> it is a chat client and server system with embedded cryptography 01:12 <@mids> you can put keys on channels and private conversations 01:13 < thecrypto> i'm not an expert, just a student who reads alot about this topic :) 01:13 <@mids> it cant be compared with IIP, since it doesn't offer (an attempt) to anonymity 01:13 <@mids> but it is quite interesting, maybe you (readers of the logfile) should take a look at it 01:14 <@mids> I have been trying to run it over IIP, so you will get both channel crypto and anonymity 01:14 <@mids> but I had little problems setting up the network for IIP version 1.1 01:14 <@mids> once nop / userx respond with some hints how to do it, I'll put a test server behind IIP... as a proof of concept 01:15 <@mids> . 01:15 * mids throws the mike in the audience 01:18 < thecrypto> doesn't IIP already have end-to-end encryption? 01:18 <@mids> server-end 01:18 <@mids> the server is a patched ircd, and gets all the text plaintext from the server-side IIP node 01:18 <@mids> so an Evil Serveradmin could log all the private and channel conversations 01:19 <@mids> (after patching the source ofcourse) 01:20 <@mids> but he (or she) wont get are the IP addresses of users 01:20 <@mids> . 01:20 < thecrypto> ahh, the evil admin problem. why can't we put in encryption to the server? 01:21 <@mids> because then you either have to put irc protocol level code in the local IIP nodes or use special irc clients 01:21 <@mids> the aim for IIP has been (so far) to work with normal irc clients, and I expect that it will be that way in the (near) future 01:22 <@mids> an aim is making a VIRCD (virtual irc daemon) in each IIP client relay which handles the channel / user crypto 01:22 < thecrypto> so it's on the TODO list but not there yet 01:22 <@mids> exactly 01:23 <@mids> ellison informed me that he has a demo of the new IIP and InvisibleNet website available 01:24 <@mids> it will cooked into HTML in a couple of minutes 01:24 < agril> Why doesn't /lusers work anymore? 01:25 <@mids> all /stats commands (I don't know if /lusers uses that, or if it is a native ircd command) have been disabled in the ircd 01:25 <@mids> so we dont know how many clients or hidden channels there are 01:26 <@mids> that is probably better... for evildoers it would be harder to measure the outcome of their flood/ddos attempts 01:27 <@mids> but I have to admit that I miss the nice network graphs that could be created using those stats :( 01:30 <@mids> (ellison is uploading the site right now) 01:31 <@mids> http://www.citystateinc.com/ellison/invisiblenet/ 01:31 <@mids> hurray! 01:31 < thecrypto> is there an offical TODO list anywhere? 01:32 <@mids> I know that some subprojects have TODO lists... but the main project, I dont know 01:32 <@mids> but I am sure that userx/nop have their own list 01:33 <@mids> http://help.invisiblenet.net/ chapter 1 - future plans 01:33 <@mids> that contains a few far away aims 01:33 <@mids> Neo: http://www.citystateinc.com/ellison/invisiblenet/ 01:33 < Neo> tanks 01:35 <@mids> any comments about the website? 01:36 < Neo> Oh, nope. 01:36 < Neo> Its looking great. 01:36 < Neo> iip section is just so much better than what was before. 01:37 <@mids> I totally agree 01:37 < Neo> Download, Screenshots, Documentation, Development, Contact. Good flow. 01:39 <@mids> it looks very consistent and easily adaptable 01:39 < thecrypto> good site 01:39 <@mids> any important section missing? (in the menu) 01:42 <@mids> I think we have it all covered 01:43 < pox> looks good 01:43 <@mids> under Contact there will also be a list of all the PGP keys of developers and contributors 01:45 <@mids> last point about the site: ellison will be done soon, then he'll ship it to me and nop and we will fill in the pieces 01:45 <@mids> I guess that I will make some includes using php so that information can be updated easily 01:46 * mids thinks we will have this cool website Real Soon!!! 01:46 <@mids> . 01:47 < thecrypto> a good website is the sign of a good project :) 01:47 < Neo> Great stuff. 01:48 <@mids> That was iip-dev radio with your host mids, feel free to hang around with your questions & comments 01:49 < hobbs> wow. that's pretty. --- Log closed Wed Aug 21 01:55:36 2002