This is an attempt at security though obscurity, which doesn't work well in
open source projects.
On Tue, Jan 7, 2014 at 10:09 AM, George Danezis wrote:
> Hello Jacek and all,
>
> Before, going down this path I would recommend reading the very relevant
> works:
>
> *Embedding Covert Channels in
Hi Karsten,
this projects seems cool and I would like to participate in this
project. But I am new to the TOR environment (this was my new years
resolution after I heared the Applebaum Keynote from the 29C3, so I am
only 1 year late).
Kind Regards
Norbert
Am 09.01.2014 09:41, schrieb Karsten Lo
> Hello Karsten,
>
> It looks like a nice little project to work on. I reguarly check my
> relay-status via Atlas, at the moment using the Onionoo service makes sense
> to me too.
>
> For now the onionoo-glue-code, seems like a good place to start. Do you
> have any other suggestions or ideas?
>
>
On 1/9/14 11:30 AM, abhiram wrote:
> Hello Karsten,
>
> It looks like a nice little project to work on. I reguarly check my
> relay-status via Atlas, at the moment using the Onionoo service makes sense
> to me too.
Perfect!
> For now the onionoo-glue-code, seems like a good place to start. Do y
Hello Karsten,
It looks like a nice little project to work on. I reguarly check my
relay-status via Atlas, at the moment using the Onionoo service makes sense
to me too.
For now the onionoo-glue-code, seems like a good place to start. Do you
have any other suggestions or ideas?
thanks!
On Thu
Hello coders,
is anyone here looking for a fun new project to hack on? Here's
something you could do to help grow the Tor network:
We're planning to decommission the currently unmaintained Tor Weather
which provides an email notification service to any users who want to
monitor the status of a T