changeset 25:5acf6a427d7b draft

minor updates
author Nick <nick@somerandomnick.ano>
date Sat, 22 May 2010 01:14:15 +0000
parents 95d4ccc9d531
children f9bef4a2b6cb
files doc/www.anonet2.org/public_pod/index.pod
diffstat 1 files changed, 25 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-) [+]
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--- a/doc/www.anonet2.org/public_pod/index.pod	Tue May 18 20:54:10 2010 +0000
+++ b/doc/www.anonet2.org/public_pod/index.pod	Sat May 22 01:14:15 2010 +0000
@@ -35,9 +35,13 @@
 
 =item No centralized IRC control
 
-No centralized IRC control: You don't have to worry about risc g-lining
-you from the "official" IRC network for no apparent reason, and refusing
-to even admit to having g-lined you.
+No centralized IRC control: You don't have to worry about risc
+g-lining you from the "official" IRC network for no apparent reason,
+and refusing to even admit to having g-lined you.  Since the whole
+purpose behind AnoNet was to create a censorship-resistant alternative
+to the government-censored "public" Internet, arbitrary censorship on
+the "official" AnoNet IRC network by anonymous government members is
+particularly troubling.
 
 =item No resource mess
 
@@ -61,21 +65,24 @@
 
 Joining is pretty simple: If you know how to connect to a
 client port, UFO's CP (L<http://ix.ucis.nl/clientport.php> or
-L<http://www.qontrol.nl/anonet-cp.tgz>) will already land you in
-the right place. (Once you're online, you can join "the club" at
-1.3.3.7:6667 #anonet, or irc.somerandomnick.ano:6667 #RendezVous. If
-you don't have an IRC client handy (or if you're too lazy to set
-it up to avoid leaking your real info), you can just telnet over to
-irc.somerandomnick.ano port 2323. Alternatively, you can point your
-Jabber client over to irc.somerandomnick.ano, or you can even use Jabber
-s2s to talk with everybody else by just joining the MUC room RendezVouz
-at irc.somerandomnick.ano.) If OpenVPN is all Greek to you, UFO's IRC
-server is also reachable from the public Internet (irc.kwaaknet.org port
-6667 channel #anonet). If IRC is all Greek to you, you may want to talk
-to your favorite search engine about that, or just use KwaakNet's Webchat
-(L<http://webchat.kwaaknet.org/?c=AnoNet>). (Note that if your only aim in
-joining AnoNet is to search Google anonymously, you can save yourself the
-hassle by just heading over to Scroogle (L<http://www.scroogle.org/>).)
+L<http://www.qontrol.nl/anonet-cp.tgz>) will already land you in the
+right place. (Once you're online, you can join "the club" at 1.3.3.7:6667
+#anonet, or irc.somerandomnick.ano:6667 (1.0.27.103, if you don't have
+DNS for some reason) #RendezVous. If you don't have an IRC client handy
+(or if you're too lazy to set it up to avoid leaking your real info), you
+can just telnet over to irc.somerandomnick.ano port 2323. Alternatively,
+you can point your Jabber client over to irc.somerandomnick.ano, or
+you can even use Jabber s2s to talk with everybody else by just joining
+the MUC room RendezVouz at irc.somerandomnick.ano.) If OpenVPN is all
+Greek to you, UFO's IRC server is also reachable from the public Internet
+(irc.kwaaknet.org port 6667 channel #anonet). If IRC is all Greek to you,
+you may want to talk to your favorite search engine about that, or just
+use KwaakNet's Webchat (L<http://webchat.kwaaknet.org/?c=AnoNet>). (Note
+that if your only aim in joining AnoNet is to search Google anonymously,
+you can save yourself the hassle by just heading over to Scroogle
+(L<http://www.scroogle.org/>).  If you're looking to browse the rest of
+the public Internet anonymously, though, we now have an outbound proxy,
+which you're more than welcome to use.)
 
 =head2 Why to Join