On 10/04/2016 03:54 PM, George Kadianakis wrote:
> Hello Jesse,
>
> glad to hear you are still working on the OnioNS project, and happy to
> hear that the paper got accepted in PoPETS. We have great plans for
> hidden service naming layers, and it's great to see more people working
> on this topic
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I'm pleased to announce txtorcon 0.17.0, largely to fix a bug with
Unix-socket control-ports:
* issue 187: fix unix-socket control endpoints
* sometimes mapping streams to hostnames wasn't working properly
* backwards-compatibility API for `socks_
Paul Syverson writes:
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> On Tue, Oct 04, 2016 at 12:54:55PM -0700, George Kadianakis wrote:
>>
>> BTW, monitor this list, there will soon be a proposal specifying a Tor
>> API for naming systems like OnioNS, similar to the one we have for
>> pluggable transports.
>>
>
> There wi
Jesse V writes:
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> Hey everyone,
>
> Although it hasn't been obvious, I actually have been making some
> serious progress on my Onion Name System (OnioNS) project. The paper was
> accepted into PoPETS, the design is finally stable, and the software is
> looking really promising, a
Op 04-10-16 om 16:59 schreef Tim Kuijsten:
Op 03-10-16 om 19:43 schreef Evan d'Entremont:
Not if IoT dev's start encrypting things.
How would encryption help against exploited IoT devices?
sorry, i meant to ask how would encryption help against *exploiting* IoT
devices.
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Op 03-10-16 om 19:43 schreef Evan d'Entremont:
Not if IoT dev's start encrypting things.
How would encryption help against exploited IoT devices?
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