- Private P2P
Private P2P networks are
peer-to-peer (P2P) networks that only allow some mutually trusted computers to share files. This can be achieved by using a central server or hub to authenticate clients, in which case the functionality is similar to a privateFTP server, but with files transferred directly between the clients. Alternatively, users can exchangepassword s or keys with their friends to form a decentralized network. Private peer-to-peer networks can be classified asfriend-to-friend (F2F) or group-based. Friend-to-friend networks only allow connections between users who know one another. Group-based networks allow any user to connect to any other, and thus they cannot grow in size without compromising their users' privacy. Some software, such asWASTE , can be configured to create either group-based or F2F networks.See also
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Darknet (file sharing)
*Friend-to-friend
*Peer-to-peer Software
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Aimster - early P2P software that used a buddy list to restrict sharing
*AllPeers - a file sharing extension for theMozilla Firefox browser
*Direct Connect - file sharing and chat using private hubs
*ExoSee - a private community-oriented file-sharing program
*Groove - corporategroupware based on P2P technology
*n2n - peer-to-peerVPN software
*Pichat - a software to communicate and exchange information in a P2P network
*PowerFolder - private file sharing forlocal area network s
*TinTin++ - instant messaging and file sharing over private connections using the MudMaster Chat Protocol.
*Turtle F2F - instant messaging and file sharing with private connections only
*WASTE - private P2P software suitable for groups of 10 to 50 usersExternal links
* [http://www.cs.ucl.ac.uk/staff/mrogers/private-p2p.pdf How to disappear completely: A survey of private peer-to-peer networks.] To appear at the SPACE 2007 workshop, July 2007.
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