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author | Ivo Smits <Ivo@UCIS.nl> |
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1 =head1 AnoNet, Take 2! | 1 =head1 AnoNet, Take 2! |
2 | |
3 Welcome to AnoNet! AnoNet is a highly decentralized darknet, aiming to create a censorship resistant network free from government influence and restrictions. AnoNet uses an IP network to accomplish this, as an alternative to the existing internet. | |
2 | 4 |
3 =head2 Theory | 5 =head2 Theory |
4 | 6 |
5 L<anonymity in general and its place in AnoNet in | 7 L<anonymity in general and its place in AnoNet in |
6 particular|http://www.anonet2.org/anonymity> | 8 particular|http://www.anonet2.org/anonymity> |
12 L<quick introduction to darknets and anonymity in general and AnoNet2 | 14 L<quick introduction to darknets and anonymity in general and AnoNet2 |
13 in particular|http://www.anonet2.org/intro> | 15 in particular|http://www.anonet2.org/intro> |
14 | 16 |
15 =head2 How to Join | 17 =head2 How to Join |
16 | 18 |
17 There are many ways to join AnoNet. If you just want to hang out with | 19 There are many ways to join AnoNet. If you just want to hang out with |
18 us and chat, it's very easy: | 20 us and chat, it's very easy: |
19 | 21 |
20 =begin xhtml | 22 =begin xhtml |
21 | 23 |
22 Z<><table> | 24 Z<><table> |
23 <tr><th>Protocol</th><th>Service</th><th>Anonymity</th></tr> | 25 <tr><th>Protocol</th><th>Service</th><th>Anonymity</th></tr> |
24 <tr><td>HTTPZ<></td><td>L<KwaakNet|http://anonet.serveirc.com/></td><td>????</td></tr> | 26 <tr><td>HTTP WebChatZ<></td><td>L<KwaakNet|http://anonet.serveirc.com/></td><td>Hidden IP and username, custom nickname</td></tr> |
25 <tr><td>HTTPZ<></td><td>L<KwaakNet|http://anortr.ucis.nl:8086/?channels=anonet&nick=Anonymous></td><td>a?y?</td></tr> | 27 <tr><td>HTTP WebChatZ<></td><td>L<KwaakNet|http://anortr.ucis.nl:8086/?channels=anonet&nick=Anonymous></td><td>Hidden IP and username, custom nickname</td></tr> |
26 <tr><td>HTTPZ<></td><td>L<KwaakNet|http://webchat.kwaaknet.org/?c=AnoNet></td><td>n???</td></tr> | 28 <tr><td>HTTP WebChatZ<></td><td>L<KwaakNet|http://webchat.kwaaknet.org/?c=AnoNet></td><td>Visible IP and username, custom nickname (warning!)</td></tr> |
27 <tr><td>IRCZ<></td><td>L<SRN|irc://anortr.ucis.nl:8804/RendezVous></td><td>aaoa</td></tr> | 29 <tr><td>IRCZ<></td><td>L<SRN|irc://anortr.ucis.nl:8804/RendezVous></td><td>Hidden IP and username</td></tr> |
28 <tr><td>IRCZ<></td><td>L<SRN (tor)|irc://2dmrunyyp6bp53th.onion/RendezVous></td><td>aaoa</td></tr> | 30 <tr><td>IRCZ<></td><td>L<SRN (tor)|irc://2dmrunyyp6bp53th.onion/RendezVous></td><td>Hidden IP and username</td></tr> |
29 <tr><td>IRCZ<></td><td>L<SRN2|irc://anortr.ucis.nl:8806/anonet></td><td>aaoa</td></tr> | 31 <tr><td>IRCZ<></td><td>L<SRN2|irc://anortr.ucis.nl:8806/anonet></td><td>Hidden IP and username</td></tr> |
30 <tr><td>IRCZ<></td><td>L<SRN2 (tor)|irc://w53qxqs27amlrwnm.onion/anonet></td><td>aaoa</td></tr> | 32 <tr><td>IRCZ<></td><td>L<SRN2 (tor)|irc://w53qxqs27amlrwnm.onion/anonet></td><td>Hidden IP and username</td></tr> |
31 <tr><td>IRCZ<></td><td>L<UFO|irc://anortr.ucis.nl:8805/anonet></td><td>a?oo</td></tr> | 33 <tr><td>IRCZ<></td><td>L<UFO|irc://anortr.ucis.nl:8805/anonet></td><td>Hidden IP, visible username</td></tr> |
32 <tr><td>IRCZ<></td><td>L<UFO|irc://irc.kwaaknet.org:6667/anonet></td><td>nooo</td></tr> | 34 <tr><td>IRCZ<></td><td>L<UFO|irc://irc.kwaaknet.org:6667/anonet></td><td>Visible IP and username (warning!)</td></tr> |
33 <tr><td>IRCZ<></td><td>L<sevilNatas|irc://irc.sevilnatas.ano:6667/anonet></td><td></td></tr> | 35 <tr><td>TelnetZ<></td><td>L<SRN|telnet://anortr.ucis.nl:8803/></td><td>Hidden IP and username, custom nickname</td></tr> |
34 <tr><td>telnetZ<></td><td>L<SRN|telnet://anortr.ucis.nl:8803/></td><td>aaya</td></tr> | |
35 </table> | 36 </table> |
36 | 37 |
37 =end xhtml | 38 =end xhtml |
38 | 39 |
39 If you're feeling adventurous enough to connect at the IP level, L<UFO has a client port|http://ix.ucis.nl/clientport.php>. | 40 If you're feeling adventurous enough to connect at the IP level, L<UFO has a client port|http://ix.ucis.nl/clientport.php>. |
40 | 41 |
41 Once you're online, you can reconnect to IRC from inside AnoNet: | 42 Once you're online, you can reconnect to IRC from inside AnoNet: |
42 | 43 |
43 =over | 44 =over |
44 | 45 |
45 =item IRC (on the udpmsg3 cloud) | 46 Z<><table> |
46 | 47 <tr><th>Protocol</th><th>Service using DNS</th><th>Service using IP (no DNS)</th><th>Anonymity</th></tr> |
47 L<SRN (NickNet)|irc://irc2.srn.ano:6667/anonet> (L<SRN (NickNet)|irc://1.0.27.110:6667/anonet>, if you don't have DNS for some reason) (automatically hides your identity) | 48 <tr><td>HTTP WebChat</td><td>L<sevilNatas (KwaakNet)|http://www.sevilnatas.ano/chat.html></td><td></td><td>Hidden IP and username, custom nickname</td></tr> |
48 | 49 <tr><td>HTTP WebChat</td><td>L<KwaakNet|http://anortr.ucis.ano:8086/?channels=anonet&nick=Anonymous></td><td>L<KwaakNet|http://1.3.3.2:8086/?channels=anonet&nick=Anonymous></td><td>Hidden IP and username, custom nickname</td></tr> |
49 =item webchat | 50 <tr><td>IRC</td><td>L<SRN (NickNet)|irc://irc2.srn.ano:6667/anonet></td><td>L<SRN (NickNet)|irc://1.0.27.110:6667/anonet></td><td>Hidden IP and username</td></tr> |
50 | 51 <tr><td>IRC</td><td>L<SRN|irc://irc.somerandomnick.ano:6667/RendezVous></td><td>L<SRN|irc://1.0.27.103:6667/RendezVous></td><td>Hidden IP and username</td></tr> |
51 L<sevilNatas (KwaakNet)|http://www.sevilnatas.ano/chat.html> (automatically hide your identity) | 52 <tr><td>IRC</td><td>L<sevilNatas|irc://irc.sevilnatas.ano:6667/anonet></td><td></td><td>Unknown</td></tr> |
52 | 53 <tr><td>IRC</td><td>L<KwaakNet|irc://irc.ucis.ano:6667/anonet></td><td>L<KwaakNet|irc://1.3.3.7:6667/anonet></td><td>Visible IP and username</td></tr> |
53 =item webchat | 54 <tr><td>IRC</td><td>L<pragmo|irc://irc.pragmo.ano:6667/atomic></td><td>L<pragmo|irc://1.0.16.111:6667/atomic></td><td>Unknown</td></tr> |
54 | 55 <tr><td>Telnet</td><td>L<SRN|telnet://irc.somerandomnick.ano:2323/></td><td></td><td>Hidden IP and username, custom nickname</td></tr> |
55 L<KwaakNet|http://1.3.3.2:8086/?channels=anonet&nick=Anonymous> (partially hides your identity) | 56 <tr><td>Jabber</td><td>irc.somerandomnick.ano (RendezVous MUC)</td><td></td><td>Unknown</td></tr> |
56 | 57 </table> |
57 =item IRC | 58 |
58 | 59 For more information about anonimity on IRC, see L<this page|irc_anonimity>. |
59 L<SRN|irc://irc.somerandomnick.ano:6667/RendezVous> | |
60 (L<SRN|irc://1.0.27.103:6667/RendezVous>, if you don't have DNS for some | |
61 reason) (automatically hides your identity) | |
62 | |
63 =item IRC | |
64 | |
65 L<KwaakNet|irc://1.3.3.7:6667/anonet> (doesn't automatically hide your identity) | |
66 | |
67 =item IRC | |
68 | |
69 L<pragmo|irc://irc.pragmo.ano:6667/atomic> | |
70 (L<pragmo|irc://1.0.16.111:6667/atomic>, for the same reason as before | |
71 and if you want you can use SSL on port 6697) (doesn't automatically | |
72 hide your identity) | |
73 | |
74 =item telnet | |
75 | |
76 L<SRN|telnet://irc.somerandomnick.ano:2323/> (automatically hides your identity) | |
77 | |
78 =item Jabber | |
79 | |
80 irc.somerandomnick.ano (RendezVous MUC) | |
81 | 60 |
82 =back | 61 =back |
83 | 62 |
84 Note that if your only aim in joining AnoNet is to search Google anonymously, you can save yourself the hassle L<by just heading over to Scroogle|http://www.scroogle.org/>. If you're looking to browse the rest of the public Internet anonymously, though, we now have outbound proxies, which you're more than welcome to use. (L<Here's a service that tries to show you what you're likely to be leaking, right now.|http://what-is-my-ip-address.anonymous-proxy-servers.net/>) | 63 Note that if your only aim in joining AnoNet is to search Google anonymously, you can save yourself the hassle L<by just heading over to Scroogle|http://www.scroogle.org/>. If you're looking to browse the rest of the public Internet anonymously, though, we now have outbound proxies, which you're more than welcome to use. (L<Here's a service that tries to show you what you're likely to be leaking, right now.|http://what-is-my-ip-address.anonymous-proxy-servers.net/>) |
85 | 64 |