by Tydus » 30 Nov 11, 5:12 pm
Mekon wrote:Nekosan wrote:Tydus wrote:Internodians should take advantage of the free access to the Astraweb Usenet servers which offer ssl encryption and much-faster-then-torrent speeds. Speed and saftey.
I've always wondered how that's any better than torrents, you still don't know who you're actually downloading from or who they're giving that information to.
Sure you do. You're downloading from the Internode's usenet mirrors, specifically: news.internode.on.net (as for who they are giving it to, it doesn't really matter - you're screwed no matter what you do).
It's nothing like torrents - the whole point of usenet is that it's a propagating set of mirrors. Stuff added to the central repository gets replicated to all the other servers (originally at fairly long intervals, but these days much faster).
I don't know much on this subject, so i could be way off base, but im pretty sure mekons right. I was under the impression that the access was through Astraweb news servers, which grant free membership to internode ip blocks. I know that Astraweb offer ssl connections, but im not sure if having to access astraweb through internode might not allow this, I personally havent bothered with it.
I thought that to get suspicion of piracy through torrents, they simply uploaded their only pirated torrent and tracked the ip's of people that download off their client, find out who owns the ip and report to their isp.
This however would not be possible with usenet, as you are downloading directly off of a private business's server which should be keeping this information private, same with the downloading of the .nzb off a respected website. Without being able to acquire this small piece off evidence i cant see how they could request anything from internode and with SSL im not sure how much internode could really tell them, as their are plenty of legitimate binaries available of these usenet servers. As i said though, i could be wrong on this, havent really given it much research or thought.
edit: wrote it a little better.
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