- GNUnet supports a free and open society. GNUnet is a self-organizing network and it is free software as in freedom. GNUnet puts you in control of your data.
- gnunet.org en/use.htmlAfter installing and starting GNUnet you should make sure that your peer is connecting to the P2P-network. By typing gnunet-core you should see something like this
- GNUnet network has no trusted entities so it is impossible to maintain a global reputation. Instead, each peer maintains its own trust for each of its local links.
- dpwiz.gitlab.io gnunet-tutorial/install/Attention: If you came across the official package in your OS, ignore it! It is most likely ancient and not compatible with current GNUnet installations in the network.
- discourse-urho3d.github.io t/gnunet/1350/GNUnet is GPL so it cannot be used by Urho. However the idea of offering either P2P or client-server is good, as long as you understand the ramifications.
- twitter.com gnunet?lang=msaWe're happy to announce the release of GNUnet 0.16.0 with significant improvements to the GNU Name System, re:claimID and the R5N DHT.
- linuxreviews.org GNUnetGnunet-gtk-0.13.1-programs.jpg A few GNUnet GTK programs: gnunet-statistics-gtk, gnunet-fs-gtk and gnunet-peerinfo-gtk.
- medium.com spidernitt/gnunet-big-brother-cant-…GNUnet is the solution. It is a free software framework for secure peer-to-peer networking that aims to protect users’ privacy, freedom, and autonomy.
- blog.desdelinux.net en/gnunet-a-framework-for-the…GNUnet peers monitor the behavior of other peers, regarding resource usage, peers that contribute to the network are rewarded with better service.
- alternativeto.net software/gnunet/about/GNUnet is a framework for secure peer-to-peer networking that does not use any centralized or otherwise trusted services.