Hi,
On Wed, Oct 05, 2016 at 04:09:15PM -0400, Philipp Winter wrote:
> 0. Overview
>
>To mitigate the harm caused by malicious exit relays, this proposal
>presents a novel scheme -- exit relay pinning -- to allow web sites
>to express that Tor connections should preferably originate fro
> On 12 Oct 2016, at 07:58, George Kadianakis wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> we've reached the point in prop224 development where we need to pin down
> the precise cell formats, so that we can start implementing them. HS
> client authorization has been one of those areas that are not yet
> finalized and
> On 12 Oct 2016, at 06:39, David Goulet wrote:
>
> Hello Tor-Dev!
>
> As part of some discussions that happened at the Seattle Tor Meeting few weeks
> ago, we've talked about the number of introduction points in an hidden service
> descriptor for proposal 224 (next generation HS).
>
> I've at
On 10/11/2016 12:53 AM, Jeremy Rand wrote:
> It's also worth noting that it's been hard enough to get IETF to accept
> .bit (that effort stalled) -- adding a bunch of other TLD's would
> probably annoy IETF significantly (and destroy whatever good will exists
> at IETF right now), and I fully under
Hello,
we've reached the point in prop224 development where we need to pin down
the precise cell formats, so that we can start implementing them. HS
client authorization has been one of those areas that are not yet
finalized and are still influencing cell format.
Here are some topics based on spe
Hello Tor-Dev!
As part of some discussions that happened at the Seattle Tor Meeting few weeks
ago, we've talked about the number of introduction points in an hidden service
descriptor for proposal 224 (next generation HS).
I've attached a spec change with the values ranging:
Minimum: 0 - Def