![]() ![]() If available, it will soon be moved into “Other channels”, from where you can subscribe to it. When a new channel is reported, right click on it and hit “request data” to retrieve the full channel group (which means encryption keys, mainly). The new search at the bottom of the channel list sends a query across the network and only reports channels that *are not* already advertised by friends nodes. If it proves useful enough we’ll extend it to forums and potentially all GXS services in the next release. This has been enabled in Channels only, as an experimental feature. With this technique, people can search, subscribe and synchronize groups that are not subscribed by immediate friend nodes. a single Channel is a GXS group) that allows to sync subscribed groups using authenticated encrypted tunnels. In version 0.6.5, we introduce an optional distant synchronization of GXS groups ( e.g. This makes it quite robust but still requires a full chain of subscribed friends to connect you to the source of some data in so that you get new posts. ![]() The generic data distribution system that RetroShare uses for distributing forums, links, channels and emails had originally been written to work friend to friend, transmitting data between pairs of subscribed connected users. This new version is coming rather late (it was originally planned for Sept.2018) but you’ll see below that it definitely makes up for the extra waiting time! Distant GXS syncronization Dear users, we’re proud to announce the release of RetroShare 0.6.5.
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