On 05/25/2012 11:19 AM, Anders Jackson wrote: > - p2p backup on other FreedomBoxes > Would be not to hard built upon git-annex, as Elena ``of Valhalla'' > mentioned. I can be set up so that each file is stored in more than one > place, and synced when needed. This could also be accomplished with a tahoe grid. I'm not familiar with git-annex, but it's good to have options. > > Jabber would also be a good infrastructure to build upon. It's > designed to do a lot more than just chat. Could be used to transfer keys > and smal files. I would see us build our general messaging platform around XMPP. What are the options for interop with email? > > - remote file storage > Again, git-annex as a backup and file storage. > > - music streaming > Streaming on local network or outside of your local network? Streaming > inside is easy. I uses Firefly Media Server (mt-daapd) for RSP and DAAP > (iTune protocol). Works great with Linux boxes. :) > Then you can use VPN to get that out of your home. > > I also would really like to have IPv6, IPsec and DNSSEC. This is could > be a killer app for the box. IPv6 routing, tunneling and firewall easily > done between FreedomBoxes and nodes out on usual IPv6 using IPsec. And > users doesn't even need to know that they are tunneling. > > An IPv6 implementation must support IPsec, you "only" need to distribute > keys to your peers. There FreedomBox could be usefull. All modern > OS:es has support for IPv6, so routing through a Freedom box wouldn't be > that hard. +1 for v6 routing. Any particular reason why you suggest IPsec? > >> Also, dont forget this kind of usefulness of the boxes result into >> more instalations, where we can sneak back all the privacy stuff we >> want :) >> The shared social key managment is the first thing i would like to >> ser working btw > I agree with you. This IS important, to get something to the "market" > fast. I would love to see IPv6 as a part of the first shipping. And > Linux Contaniers, LXC. Could you elaborate on why the box should ship with LXC? Is this to make it easy to add stuff later? I feel like on an intentionally low power system, running containers is a bit ambitious wrt system resources. > > These other stuff is also important, but could be added later. > > Yours, Anders. > > > _______________________________________________ > Freedombox-discuss mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/freedombox-discuss
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