The introduction of IPFS, a peer-to-peer hypermedia protocol has me curious. We probably don't have a lot of content servers on the AREDN network, but presumably we COULD. For example, the entire https://www.arednmesh.org/ website could be cached for people browsing the website via an AREDN mesh node. I see that as a great potential value in case of a wide scale internet outage.
Could this new peer-to-peer technology work on an AREDN-only network?
Info
https://ipfs.io/
Thoughts?
Could this new peer-to-peer technology work on an AREDN-only network?
Info
https://ipfs.io/
Thoughts?
Here's how IPFS works
Take a look at what happens when you add a file to IPFS.
Your file, and all of the blocks within it, is given a unique fingerprint called a cryptographic hash.
Would think the encryption would kill this instantly, no?
https://www.taitradioacademy.com/topic/introduction-to-p25-encryption-1/
In full disclosure, I operate a P-25 amateur repeater, and as far as I know, the only time encrypted P-25 traffic has been passed through the repeater, it was accidental.