I have been brushing up on my crypto, security and studied/thought about
how tor works and the hidden services although i don't know too much
about this part.
Anyways so i was thinking i'd make an app that allows people to leave
other PMs using public keys. < I want to absolutely make sure no
On Wed, Jul 11, 2012 at 11:09 AM, Nick Mathewson wrote:
> Then I see no reason not to accept this proposal. Does anyone else?
>
Actually, there's a detail to think about: Isolation. If I connect to
foo.a.onion bar.a.onion, should those streams be allowed to go
over the same circuit? Ri
On 11 July 2012 14:43, Jens Kubieziel wrote:
> * Nick Mathewson schrieb am 2012-06-26 um 00:23 Uhr:
>> Side note: What to put on the webserver?
>>
>>To credibly pretend not to be ourselves, we must pretend to be
>>something else in particular -- and something not easily identifiable
>>
* Nick Mathewson schrieb am 2012-06-26 um 00:23 Uhr:
> Side note: What to put on the webserver?
>
>To credibly pretend not to be ourselves, we must pretend to be
>something else in particular -- and something not easily identifiable
>or inherently worthless. We should not, for example
Hi Damian,
Here is a first draft for the tor export module we have been discussing. I
have attached the file as we were having some git issues and I am in a bit
of a rush right now. We have been developing the file at
stem/descriptors/export.py. Any suggestions or comments would be
appreciated
>
> What are we missing as graphics elements?
>
> Making a list of the ones for which ideas had come out during time,
> which are made / need to be made / need to be documented?
>
> - Application Icon Windows / OSX:
>
> - Dock Icon / Menu OSX:
>
> - System Tray / Menu Windows:
>
> - Splash Screen W
> Sathya, do you want to work on the back-end while we work on the front-end
> (starting with the code you've already written)?
Okay.
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Based on what Sathya has to say, along with our own playing around with
plain Twisted, I'm inclined to agree that Cyclone provides enough extra
value to justify the additional dependency.
Sathya, do you want to work on the back-end
> [Also, GPL can be hella annoying to change in the future once you have
> merged patches from other contributors. Make total destroy the Copyright
> State.]"
Personally I go with GPL for my projects. Here's how I'm trying to
address the above and keep the flexibility to change it in the
future...
On Tue, Jul 10, 2012 at 7:24 AM, Karsten Loesing wrote:
> On 7/7/12 7:06 PM, Nick Mathewson wrote:
>> The only part I'm worried about here is that we had once considered
>> doing authenticated hidden services or some other kind of wacky hidden
>> service with a design like "b.a
# Summary
I worked mainly on documentation and specification tasks related to
OONI. Did a bit of travelling and a bit of coding too.
# Documentation/Design related
The wiki is starting to look good. Most of the basic analysis required
for moving on to implementing
OONI is in place. We still
Hi,
Chutney is a program created by Nick that can be used for setting up and
operate a test tor network.
It can generate torrc files from a network configuration file and torrc
template files. It can further start, hup and stop all the tor
processes needed to run the network.
I've added suppo
Hi everyone,
we have an upcoming sponsor contract starting on October 1, 2012 and
running until August 31, 2013. To be precise, this contract is not
signed yet, but it's very likely to happen.
The general deliverables are already defined, but we can suggest which
parts we plan to have done by wh
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