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comparison doc/www.anonet2.org/public_pod/index.pod @ 134:5a1eacb9dded draft
updated a2.o on suggestions from anonno
author | Nick <nick@somerandomnick.ano> |
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date | Wed, 08 Sep 2010 19:39:16 +0000 |
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87 | 87 |
88 =back | 88 =back |
89 | 89 |
90 =head2 How to Join | 90 =head2 How to Join |
91 | 91 |
92 Disclaimer: If the following paragraph makes no sense to you, you can | 92 There are many ways to join AnoNet. If you just want to hang out with |
93 join our webchat at L<http://webchat.kwaaknet.org/?c=AnoNet> to have a | 93 us and chat, it's very esay: |
94 real human help you get up and running in a hurry. It's a lot easier | 94 |
95 (and not half as boring) to learn the technical details interactively, | 95 =over |
96 once you're online. | 96 |
97 | 97 =item webchat |
98 Joining is pretty simple: If you know how to connect to a | 98 |
99 client port, UFO's CP (L<http://ix.ucis.nl/clientport.php> | 99 L<http://webchat.kwaaknet.org/?c=AnoNet> |
100 or L<http://www.qontrol.nl/anonet-cp.tgz>) will already | 100 |
101 land you in the right place. (Once you're online, you | 101 =item telnet chat |
102 can join "the club" at L<irc://1.3.3.7:6667/anonet>, | 102 |
103 or L<irc://irc.somerandomnick.ano:6667/RendezVous> | 103 L<telnet://ufo-net.nl:2323/> |
104 | |
105 =item IRC chat | |
106 | |
107 L<irc://irc.kwaaknet.org:6667/anonet> | |
108 | |
109 =back | |
110 | |
111 If you're adventurous enough to connect, UFO has a client port at | |
112 L<http://ix.ucis.nl/clientport.php>. | |
113 | |
114 Once you're online, you can reconnect to IRC from inside AnoNet: | |
115 | |
116 =over | |
117 | |
118 =item IRC | |
119 | |
120 L<irc://1.3.3.7:6667/anonet> | |
121 | |
122 =item IRC | |
123 | |
124 L<irc://irc.somerandomnick.ano:6667/RendezVous> | |
104 (L<irc://1.0.27.103:6667/RendezVous>, if you don't have | 125 (L<irc://1.0.27.103:6667/RendezVous>, if you don't have |
105 DNS for some reason), or L<irc://irc.pragmo.ano:6667/atomic> | 126 DNS for some reason) |
106 (L<irc://1.0.16.111:6667/atomic>, for the same reason as before and if you | 127 |
107 want you can use SSL on port 6697). If you don't have an IRC client handy | 128 =item IRC |
108 (or if you're too lazy to set it up to avoid leaking your real info), | 129 |
109 you can just telnet over to L<telnet://irc.somerandomnick.ano:2323/> | 130 L<irc://irc.pragmo.ano:6667/atomic> (L<irc://1.0.16.111:6667/atomic>, for the same reason as before and if you want you can use SSL on port 6697) |
110 (or L<telnet://ufo-net.nl:2323/>, from the outside). Alternatively, | 131 |
111 you can point your Jabber client over to irc.somerandomnick.ano, or you | 132 =item telnet |
112 can even use Jabber s2s to talk with everybody else by just joining the | 133 |
113 MUC room RendezVouz at irc.somerandomnick.ano.) If OpenVPN is all Greek | 134 L<telnet://irc.somerandomnick.ano:2323/> |
114 to you, UFO's IRC server is also reachable from the public Internet | 135 |
115 (L<irc://irc.kwaaknet.org:6667/anonet>). If IRC is all Greek to you, | 136 =item Jabber |
116 you may want to talk to your favorite search engine about that, or just | 137 |
117 use KwaakNet's Webchat (L<http://webchat.kwaaknet.org/?c=AnoNet>). | 138 irc.somerandomnick.ano (RendezVous MUC) |
139 | |
140 =back | |
141 | |
118 (Note that if your only aim in joining AnoNet is to search Google | 142 (Note that if your only aim in joining AnoNet is to search Google |
119 anonymously, you can save yourself the hassle by just heading over to | 143 anonymously, you can save yourself the hassle by just heading over to |
120 Scroogle (L<http://www.scroogle.org/>). If you're looking to browse the | 144 Scroogle (L<http://www.scroogle.org/>). If you're looking to browse the |
121 rest of the public Internet anonymously, though, we now have outbound | 145 rest of the public Internet anonymously, though, we now have outbound |
122 proxies, which you're more than welcome to use.) | 146 proxies, which you're more than welcome to use.) |