Security focused Peer-to-Peer Framework
GNUnet is peer-to-peer framework focusing on security. The first and primary application for GNUnet is anonymous file-sharing. GNUnet is currently developed by a worldwide group of independent free software developers.
GNUnet is a part of the GNU project (http://www.gnu.org/).
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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_link | 0000000119 119 Bytes | |
gnunet-0.10.1_gnurl.patch | 0000000392 392 Bytes | |
gnunet-0.11.4.tar.gz | 0007597015 7.25 MB | |
gnunet.changes | 0000003266 3.19 KB | |
gnunet.service.in | 0000000580 580 Bytes | |
gnunet.spec | 0000014700 14.4 KB | |
gnunet.sysusers.in | 0000000051 51 Bytes | |
gnunet.tmpfile.in | 0000000120 120 Bytes | |
gnurl-7.64.1.tar.gz | 0003643690 3.47 MB |
Latest Revision
Sergey Kondakov (X0F)
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(revision 3)
- Add recommended dependencies: gnunet-lang gnunet-storage-backend - Fix path to default configuration file - Update to 0.11.4: * see /usr/share/package/gnunet/ChangeLog - Drop pathes: * gnunet-fix_postgresql_include.patch * gnunet-0.10.1_libexec_conversation.patch - Create system user and groups with systemd-sysusers - Build gnurl only with protocols: HTTP HTTPS - Remove obsolete macros - Systemd files cleanup - Spec file cleanup - Update gnurl to 7.54.0 [bnc#1042181] - Remove patches: * use a symbolic link instead of gnunet-etc_for_config.patch * gnunet-tmpfile.conf - Use pkgconfig in package names - Add recommended packages to build with optional packages - a new VPN subsystem, a new setup tool (including automated correctness tests for the configuration), support for non-anonymous mesh routing, data transport over HTTPS and WLAN, peer discovery in the LAN via broadcast (IPv4) and multicast (IPv6), improved connectivity via NAT traversal, an event-driven execution model providing significant performance improvements, and power publishing for file sharing to improve content replication.
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