![]() Automatic updates are additionally protected with a 2048-bit RSA signature. Published files and boards (including automatic updates from the author, where enabled) are usually signed with 160-bit ECDSA signatures. Exchanged keys are cached for efficiency. Perfect Dark uses RSA (1024-bit) and AES (128-bit) to encrypt data transmitted between peers. The anonymity relies on a mixnet where traffic is forwarded according to a certain probability, as well as the deniability of the distributed datastore ("unity"), which is stored and transferred in encrypted blocks, with the keys distributed separately. The overall structure of the Perfect Dark network broadly resembles recent versions of Freenet, only with more heavy use of distributed hash tables. The minimum upload speed required by perfect dark is 100KB/sec, and it also requires a minimum of 40GB of hard drive space for its unity (cache) folder. In comparison to its predecessors Winny and Share, the bandwidth and hard drive space requirements have increased. Through this test phase, the author hopes for bug reports and discussion that will help shape Perfect Dark into the most useful application possible. ![]() Instead the author asks them to participate in the test phase. Presently, since Perfect Dark is still being actively developed, the author does not ask that the program's users at this point become dedicated "users" of the software. ![]()
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