RTF data loaded into Freenet

by johnk Friday, Feb. 01, 2002 at 3:34 AM
johnk@woodstock.com

I just uploaded some docs off the RTF mirror called the "Reclaim Guide" onto Freenet.

Current news about RTF


One way to protect your ass when distributing sensitive information
is to use Freenet. I inserted several of
the files from the recovered RTF site, and here's the list of them.


This is meant as a demonstration, not a real application of Freenet.


Freenet is a relatively easy-to-use file storage system that saves
files on a peer-network of servers. All files and requests are
encrypted, which helps you to publish and request data anonymously.


These URLs are coded to use fproxy on port 8888.


KSK@rtf/bloc.html

KSK@rtf/bottle.html

KSK@rtf/debloc.html

KSK@rtf/draino.html

KSK@rtf/fertilizer.html

KSK@rtf/match.html

KSK@rtf/molotov.html

KSK@rtf/pipe.html

KSK@rtf/reclaim.html

KSK@rtf/security.html

KSK@rtf/shield.html

KSK@rtf/smoke.html

KSK@rtf/tactics.html

KSK@rtf/weapons.html

KSK@rtf/unarrest.html


The URLs below are coded with relative urls.


KSK@rtf/bloc.html

KSK@rtf/bottle.html

KSK@rtf/debloc.html

KSK@rtf/draino.html

KSK@rtf/fertilizer.html

KSK@rtf/match.html

KSK@rtf/molotov.html

KSK@rtf/pipe.html

KSK@rtf/reclaim.html

KSK@rtf/security.html

KSK@rtf/shield.html

KSK@rtf/smoke.html

KSK@rtf/tactics.html

KSK@rtf/weapons.html

KSK@rtf/unarrest.html


The URL for this document is KSK@freenetrtf.html


And, one last thing, since we're all supporting RTF, let's stop using MS Word's .doc format, and start saving things as .RTF.