Changes between Version 79 and Version 80 of TestGrid


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Timestamp:
2013-02-06T00:57:28Z (11 years ago)
Author:
PRabahy
Comment:

New Public Writable Dir (more robust encoding)

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  • TestGrid

    v79 v80  
    2020The canonical way to access Tahoe-LAFS grids is to run your own client node.  Having one's own node is necessary for the data that should remain private (plaintext, capabilities) to remain on your computers, while storage nodes provide storage of ciphertext.  However, writing to the publically-writeable test directory (below) means that others can see and change your files.
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    22 == Publically writeable test directory ==
     22== Publicly writable test directory ==
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    24 URI:DIR2:fluzmpvcsdhtekvrolspclokya:xzlolymgub6pl6gcsy3v5y76nduv6d6z2o5g2xawsqdyhzwgzpba .  Note that anyone may view and change this data.
     24URI:DIR2:ddg5n76x6stjb35psrcn7i3ytu:etbtnftlaeylm4gmi7mxzq6pg2ntgra7dyjeronyoo4pvkgtttqa .  Note that anyone may view and change this data.
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    2626== How To Connect To The Public Test Grid ==
     
    5555Then run {{{bin/tahoe start}}}.
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    57 We created a shared public directory: feel free to use it for experimentation -- once your node is up and listening on port 3456, [http://127.0.0.1:3456/uri/URI%3ADIR2%3Afluzmpvcsdhtekvrolspclokya%3Axzlolymgub6pl6gcsy3v5y76nduv6d6z2o5g2xawsqdyhzwgzpba/ this URL] should give you access to that directory.
     57We created a shared public directory: feel free to use it for experimentation -- once your node is up and listening on port 3456, [http://127.0.0.1:3456/uri/URI%3ADIR2%3Addg5n76x6stjb35psrcn7i3ytu%3Aetbtnftlaeylm4gmi7mxzq6pg2ntgra7dyjeronyoo4pvkgtttqa/ this URL] should give you access to that directory.
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    5959== Social Norms ==