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Freenet is a peer-to-peer network designed to allow the distribution of information over the Internet in an efficient manner, without fear of censorship. It is completely decentralized (there is no person or computer essential to its operation), meaning that Freenet cannot be attacked like ... [More] centralized peer-to-peer systems such as Napster. Freenet also employs intelligent routing and caching to learn to route requests more efficiently, automatically mirror popular data, make network flooding almost impossible, and move data to where it is in greatest demand. [Less]

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I2P is an anonymous network, exposing a simple layer that applications can use to anonymously and securely send messages to each other. The network itself is strictly message based (ala IP), but there is a library available to allow reliable streaming communication on top of it (ala TCP). All ... [More] communication is end to end encrypted (in total there are four layers of encryption used when sending a message), and even the end points ("destinations") are cryptographic identifiers (essentially a pair of public keys). [Less]

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GNUnet is a framework for secure peer-to-peer networking that does not use any centralized or otherwise trusted services. A first service implemented on top of the networking layer allows anonymous censorship-resistant file-sharing. GNUnet uses a simple, excess-based economic model to allocate ... [More] resources. Peers in GNUnet monitor each others behavior with respect to resource usage; peers that contribute to the network are rewarded with better service. [Less]

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Backup P2P is an open source peer-to-peer backup system doing automated and secured backups inside your own trusted community (Jabber, XMPP). Each user shares some available space on his disk with his contacts, to be able in return to remotely backup some of his own data. Advantages: * ... [More] Backups can be scheduled in any time range that suits you. * Backup P2P uses the Jabber IM community, which counts over 200 million users. * Data is encrypted using the well-proven standard AES 128, but soon-coming version will allow to use different cryptographic providers and custom key length. * We use a rsync-like algorithm/protocol to perform incremental backups and thus limit the bandwidth require [Less]

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Gloster is a secure and decentralized p2p program for small communities working under Linux and Windows

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A fork of WASTE 1.5.0.408 beta 3 starting form 1.5.1.412 beta 3

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The Martus (TM) Bulletin System is used by human rights and social justice groups to track violations. This Java program is as easy to use as email. Bulletins can be encrypted or searched, and can be backed up to a remote server. See www.martus.org.

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Open Legacy Storage Document: Generic Document Archiving on Disk and Network(using MINA) Framework in Java for huge number of docs(up to 2^192 documents), efficient(Java NIO), crypto, net transfert, web retrieve, J2EE and eMail archiving compatible.

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Peer-to-Peer direct communication services

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Herbivore is a distributed system providing information-theoretic perfect sender and receiver anonymity on the Internet.

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