- launchpad.net ubuntu/ source/gnunetGNUnet is a framework for secure peer-to-peer networking that does not use any centralized or otherwise trusted services.
- manpages.ubuntu.com manpages/bionic/man1/gnunet-…gnunet-setup is a gtk+ based GUI for configuring GNUnet. The first time you run gnunet-setup, the goal will typically be to configure the peer
- linux.die.net man/1/gnunet-setupFor a quick initial configuration gnunet-setup offers a wizard (GTK only) that can be used to quickly generate a working gnunetd.conf file.
- wikihmong.com en/GNUnetGNUnet provides trust system based on excess-based economic model.[14] The idea of employing economic system is taken from MojoNation network.[15].
- wikiwand.com en/GNUnetGNUnet is a software framework for decentralized, peer-to-peer networking and an official GNU package.
- http://staroceans.org wiki/A/GNUnetGNUnet 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.
- wiki.installgentoo.com wiki/GNUnetGNUnet is a framework for secure peer-to-peer networking that does not use any centralized or otherwise trusted services.
- appmus.com vs/gnunet-vs-freenetGNUnet is a free software framework for decentralized, peer-to-peer networking and an official GNU package. Developed by Christian Grothoff.
- ftp.gnu.org gnu/gnunet/Index of /gnu/gnunet. [ICO]. Name. ... [PARENTDIR]. Parent Directory. - [ ] gnunet-0.14.0.tar.gz.
- lwn.net Articles/162190/I looked at the GNUnet web site, and found links to freenet and TOR, but no discussion of the specific advantages of GNUnet.