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Using Freenet on Linux.
Presented by Peter Todd.
TLUG meetings are held at UofT on the second Tuesday of each month at 7:30 pm.
- Date
- Tuesday September 11, 2001
- Time
- 7:30 pm
- Topic
- Using Freenet on Linux.
- Speaker
- Peter Todd <pete_at_petertodd.ca>
- Peter first tried out Linux 3 years ago and hasn't looked back since. He has also used NetBSD, FreeBSD, OpenBSD and Minix at various times in the past. He does Linux consulting for anyone who needs it and worked at Pointclark Networks for a month last summer helping them with their internet gateway software. He's been using Freenet since September 2000 and has written an article published in the Linux Journal on Freenet. He currently attends Woburn Collegiate and is enrolled in grade 12 enriched computer science.
- Description
- Peter will be speaking about how the Freenet network works, configuration of a Freenet node on a machine running Debian Linux and usage of Freenet including fproxy, the command line clients, and creating a basic website on Freenet.
- Location
- Room LM158, Lash Miller Chemical Laboratories, University of Toronto
- Toronto, Ontario M5S 3G8
- University of Toronto

