Re: [tor-dev] is the consensus document unpredictable / unique?

2016-06-26 Thread Tim Wilson-Brown - teor
Hi Razvan, > On 26 Jun 2016, at 07:52, Razvan Dragomirescu > wrote: > > I couldn't find a detailed description of the Tor consensus, so I'm checking > that my understanding of it is correct. Basically, would it be correct to > assume that the consensus document (or a hash thereof) for a date

Re: [tor-dev] is the consensus document unpredictable / unique?

2016-06-26 Thread Ivan Markin
s7r: > And if the private key is on a smartcard, and the smartcard is plugged > in the host all the time, what's the gain? I am not saying there isn't > any, I just don't see it at this moment. One I can think of is that > malware and/or someone hacking can't copy the private key and hijack the > h

Re: [tor-dev] is the consensus document unpredictable / unique?

2016-06-26 Thread Razvan Dragomirescu
A better link for the Mediatek Linkit 7688 board I'm using for PoC is https://www.seeedstudio.com/item_detail.html?p_id=2573 . I'm also doing a second PoC on a Raspberry Pi Zero - https://www.raspberrypi.org/products/pi-zero/ - far more powerful than the Linkit 7688 above and also cheaper, but a lo

Re: [tor-dev] is the consensus document unpredictable / unique?

2016-06-26 Thread Razvan Dragomirescu
Thank you s7r, Tom, I'll try to explain what I'm doing - I'm working on something called SIM4Things - it's an Internet of Things project, giving Internet-connected objects a persistent, cryptographically secure identity and a way to reach similar objects. The closest analogy is the SIM card in the