Re: [tor-dev] Onioncat and Prop224

2016-06-23 Thread grarpamp
Freenet has talk on their lists of adding 100 new onioncat nodes to tor and i2p as linked to in this thread... https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-dev/2016-June/011108.html Is anyone working on resurrecting the onioncat mailing list and archives? ___

Re: [tor-dev] Freenet + Onioncat: Is the traffic welcome?

2016-06-23 Thread grarpamp
On 6/22/16, konst...@mail2tor.com wrote: > I want to be clear about a couple of things. I am not looking to defy the > wishes of Tor developers and relay contributors. I hope to get their views > on the matter. Should they explicitly refuse, I will look at I2P. When I ran, donated, managed relays

Re: [tor-dev] Freenet + Onioncat: Is the traffic welcome?

2016-06-23 Thread konstant
[konstant] arma: Do you give this a thumbs up? https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-dev/2016-June/011108.html [arma] not necessarily? how much traffic is it? [arma] "just add more traffic" mostly hurts tor, alas [arma] since it doesn't really improve security, and it slows it down [arma] if w

Re: [tor-dev] [GSOC16] Fingerprint Central - Status report n°2

2016-06-23 Thread Nicolas Vigier
On Fri, 17 Jun 2016, Pierre Laperdrix wrote: > Hi everyone, > > Here is my second status report for my GSOC project. > A little reminder that the repo is located on GitHub: > https://github.com/plaperdr/fp-central I have looked at this quickly, and the system to define the attribute tests seems