peerfuse.org
PeerFuse.org
http://www.peerfuse.org/download.html
Peerfuse-0.0.tar.bz2. Support SSL connections between peers. Support CRL to revoke certificates. Can copy/remove/edit/get files on the filesystem workspace. Saving files in cache. When there is a netsplit or when a modification is made when a peer is disconnect, there will be a merge. On peerfuse-net, if we try to download a file to a peer behind a NAT router (unable to connect to it), messages are routed. In other case, a connection is established with it. Then you just have to do `make' to compile.
peerfuse.org
PeerFuse.org
http://www.peerfuse.org/documentation.html
Is a young project, and looking for developpers. If you are interrested in Peerfuse, you can subscribe to our mailing list. Or join our IRC Channel. There is much work still to be done, so if you are a developper, a packager, if you like writing documentation etc., you can contact us! You can browse sources here. Peerfuse is a filesystem, it doesn't have any GUI to see which user is sharing what. To search for file, you can just use the find. The mounted partition is common. The UNIX system permissions a...
peerfuse.org
PeerFuse.org
http://www.peerfuse.org/index.html
Welcome to the website of the Peerfuse. Peerfuse is currently under heavy development and doesn't have enough features yet to be used in a production enivronment. You can join our IRC channel at #peerfuse@irc.freenode.net. Is a peer-to-peer distributed file-system, split into two subprojects:. An Internet oritented filesystem to share your files with other people in the world. A filesystem distributed on several computers on a LAN network. Peerfuse 0.0 has been released! You can download it here.