Re: [tor-talk] The project "tormail"

2011-08-18 Thread James Brown
On 18.08.2011 23:38, and...@torproject.org wrote: > On Thu, Aug 18, 2011 at 10:52:54PM +, jbrownfi...@gmail.com wrote 1.0K > bytes in 17 lines about: > : 1) Is it need to use ssl when connecting to hidden service? What can > : see the last tor-node in the traffic to a hidden service? I don't >

Re: [tor-talk] The project "tormail"

2011-08-18 Thread andrew
On Thu, Aug 18, 2011 at 10:52:54PM +, jbrownfi...@gmail.com wrote 1.0K bytes in 17 lines about: : 1) Is it need to use ssl when connecting to hidden service? What can : see the last tor-node in the traffic to a hidden service? I don't : understand it well. No, ssl is not required. https://www

Re: [tor-talk] The project "tormail"

2011-08-18 Thread James Brown
On 18.08.2011 13:43, Praedor Atrebates wrote: > Sure, Squirrel mail is available too but it is the principle that a tor-based > service would do the very /un-tor/anti-tor thing of providing a javascript > (or flash) based service. It automatically makes me question their veracity > or trustwort

Re: [tor-talk] The project "tormail"

2011-08-18 Thread James Brown
On 18.08.2011 10:54, Gitano wrote: > On 2011-08-17 17:17, Praedor Tempus wrote: > >> WTF? If you sign up and then go to the login tab, you are offered 2 >> login choices, ONE OF WHICH REQUIRES JAVASCRIPT! Are these people >> idiots? Javascript is disabled in any and ALL properly configured >> t

Re: [tor-talk] Vidalia bundle DNS question

2011-08-18 Thread David H. Lipman
From: "Manuel" > In your torrc: > > MapAddress www.whatever.com 67.222.132.199 > > All requests to www.whatever.com will now go to (the IP of) network-tools.com. > > Cheers, > Thanx but not viable. -- Dave Multi-AV Scanning Tool - http://multi-av.thespykiller.co.uk http://www.pctipp.ch/downlo

Re: [tor-talk] Vidalia bundle DNS question

2011-08-18 Thread Manuel
In your torrc: MapAddress www.whatever.com 67.222.132.199 All requests to www.whatever.com will now go to (the IP of) network-tools.com. Cheers, Manuel ___ tor-talk mailing list tor-talk@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailma

Re: [tor-talk] The project "tormail"

2011-08-18 Thread Damian Johnson
> The other problem with the setup is passwords can only be letters or numbers, > no special characters. Is there a limit on the password length? If not then the recent xkcd comes to mind... http://xkcd.com/936/ ___ tor-talk mailing list tor-talk@lists.

Re: [tor-talk] Vidalia bundle DNS question

2011-08-18 Thread David H. Lipman
From: > On Thu, Aug 18, 2011 at 07:00:20AM -0400, dlip...@verizon.net wrote 1.1K > bytes in 23 > lines about: > : Well that's not good. You see many DNS servers are poisoning the servers I > wish to > : contact and when I uses a specified DNS server I get to the host. When I > do Tor many >

Re: [tor-talk] The project "tormail"

2011-08-18 Thread Praedor Atrebates
The other problem with the setup is passwords can only be letters or numbers, no special characters. On Thursday, August 18, 2011 06:54:45 am Gitano wrote: > On 2011-08-17 17:17, Praedor Tempus wrote: > > > WTF? If you sign up and then go to the login tab, you are offered 2 > > login choices,

Re: [tor-talk] Vidalia bundle DNS question

2011-08-18 Thread David H. Lipman
From: "Manuel" > On Thu, Aug 18, 2011 at 07:00:20AM -0400, David H. Lipman wrote: >> From: "Andrew Lewman" >>> You can't. DNS queries will go through Tor. If you query your local DNS >>> servers, your dns provider learns every domain you wish to visit. Even if >>> they >>> don't see your traff

Re: [tor-talk] The project "tormail"

2011-08-18 Thread Praedor Atrebates
Sure, Squirrel mail is available too but it is the principle that a tor-based service would do the very /un-tor/anti-tor thing of providing a javascript (or flash) based service. It automatically makes me question their veracity or trustworthiness. They may as well eschew https and have you lo

Re: [tor-talk] Vidalia bundle DNS question

2011-08-18 Thread andrew
On Thu, Aug 18, 2011 at 07:00:20AM -0400, dlip...@verizon.net wrote 1.1K bytes in 23 lines about: : Well that's not good. You see many DNS servers are poisoning the servers I wish to : contact and when I uses a specified DNS server I get to the host. When I do Tor many Tor : connections have

Re: [tor-talk] Vidalia bundle DNS question

2011-08-18 Thread Manuel
On Thu, Aug 18, 2011 at 07:00:20AM -0400, David H. Lipman wrote: > From: "Andrew Lewman" > > You can't. DNS queries will go through Tor. If you query your local DNS > > servers, your dns provider learns every domain you wish to visit. Even if > > they > > don't see your traffic because it travel

Re: [tor-talk] Vidalia bundle DNS question

2011-08-18 Thread David H. Lipman
From: "Andrew Lewman" > On Wednesday, August 17, 2011 11:56:21 David H. Lipman wrote: >> How can I best make sure Tor/Polipo use my OS provided DNS servers or >> specifically provided DNS server(s) to be used when performing a Proxy ? > > You can't. DNS queries will go through Tor. If you query

Re: [tor-talk] The project "tormail"

2011-08-18 Thread Gitano
On 2011-08-17 17:17, Praedor Tempus wrote: > WTF? If you sign up and then go to the login tab, you are offered 2 > login choices, ONE OF WHICH REQUIRES JAVASCRIPT! Are these people > idiots? Javascript is disabled in any and ALL properly configured > tor systems. This setup makes me wonder abo