Re: [tor-dev] Proposal 284: Hidden Service v3 Control Port

2017-11-06 Thread AntiTree
Hey David, Are there any ways of revoking a service's key and should it be included as a control port function? For example, in the case that the master key is kept offline but the host and its descriptor signing key are compromised, the box could be run for a period of time(?) until the keys expi

Re: [tor-dev] Building Tor Browser Bundle on Windows

2013-03-03 Thread AntiTree
This is really cool. I've had similar issues in the past. Nice job. On Mar 3, 2013 10:31 PM, "Tom Ritter" wrote: > This weekend I tried building several of the tor projects on Windows (tor, > vidalia, tbb, and vanilla firefox). I kept notes of my adventures, some of > the quirks I ran into, and

Re: [tor-dev] [tor-talk] Exit Node Scanning Status

2013-02-02 Thread AntiTree
I've gone through SOAT and my life is changed because of it. It's a massive file that would take a long time to properly grok but much respect to Mike, your mind is a wonderful tool of destruction. Question, probably for Mike, where is the latest version? I'm looking at the one packed into Torflow

Re: [tor-dev] [tor-talk] Exit Node Scanning Status

2013-01-30 Thread AntiTree
Stem seems like a good choice and something I've been meaning to get back in to. I've been using the old Python library. I'd be happy to work on this project and get up to speed with what Mike wrote a while back. I've got to go through the old SOAT code, but can anyone tell me a structural reason n