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Hello,
I like the idea of having a secure way for the non Tor users to browse
hidden service content. Given the design presented, someone who wants
to do it will need to rely on third parties: domain name registers,
DNS providers, hosting providers
Hello,
coming from several years of working on Tor2web project, i think that
the Donncha concept in leveraging TLS/SNI header together with direct
integration within Tor, would be of great benefit to bridge "The
Internet" with the "Deep Web" at TCP level.
Regarding anonymity of a A Tor Onion Serv
Hi,
do you know about
https://github.com/mzeltner/tor2tcp-sample and
https://poum.niij.org/
?
Sincerely,
Malte
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Yawning Angel:
> On Mon, 14 Sep 2015 16:12:23 +
> Donncha O'Cearbhaill wrote:
>> I have been thinking about ideas to make Tor hidden services more
>> available and secure for non-Tor users. Inline I've included a draft
>> proposal which describes an end-to-end encrypted Tor2Web-like system.
>
On Mon, 14 Sep 2015 16:12:23 +
Donncha O'Cearbhaill wrote:
> I have been thinking about ideas to make Tor hidden services more
> available and secure for non-Tor users. Inline I've included a draft
> proposal which describes an end-to-end encrypted Tor2Web-like system.
>
> I'm really interes
Hello all,
I have been thinking about ideas to make Tor hidden services more available and
secure for non-Tor users. Inline I've included a draft proposal which describes
an end-to-end
encrypted Tor2Web-like system.
I'm really interested in hearing any suggestions, comments or criticism about