>> You could use nginx to proxy to the hidden service I guess
>> What application do you plan to use as client?
>
> thanks for suggestion but its not http. i think http is only protocol with
> good
> tools to do this. i know socat could act as reverse proxy into tor SOCKSĀ
> interface but it
> You could use nginx to proxy to the hidden service I guess
> What application do you plan to use as client?
thanks for suggestion but its not http. i think http is only protocol with good
tools to do this. i know socat could act as reverse proxy into tor SOCKSĀ
interface but its not efficien
You could use nginx to proxy to the hidden service I guess
What application do you plan to use as client?
Leonardo
Il giorno 19/lug/2012 05:10, "Juenca R" ha scritto:
> > I was playing around with "TransPort" in torrc what seem like a very
>
> > nice feature. Thank you!
> >
> > My question what
> I was playing around with "TransPort" in torrc what seem like a very
> nice feature. Thank you!
>
> My question what if I want to transparently re-route traffic on one port to
> go
> to a hidden service but do it transparently?
>
>
> So user thinks talking to example.com but really traffi
Heya Tim,
Tim Wilde:
> Hey All!
>
> Question for Torbirdy folks - what is the rationale for using
> --throw-keyids in the gpg command-line when using Enigmail together
> with Torbirdy (looks like it was initially committed in
> d1d5c28ade6b28693b1f2b1cc35fe4d17eb02ed0, and the commit log is
> not
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hey All!
Question for Torbirdy folks - what is the rationale for using
- --throw-keyids in the gpg command-line when using Enigmail together
with Torbirdy (looks like it was initially committed in
d1d5c28ade6b28693b1f2b1cc35fe4d17eb02ed0, and the comm
On 07/18/2012 02:15 PM, adrelanos wrote:
> Praedor Atrebates:
>> I do not understand this project at all. There is NO irc channel,
>> NO help contacts, NO mailing list, the "discussion" in sourceforge
>> is totally dead/idle/unresponsive.
>>
>> Gotta say, NOT impressed. It doesn't work and there
intrigeri:
> If so, from the PoV of a close network adversary, if Tails starts to
> use tlsdate in the clear, as a Tails user, then I'm part of the set of
> people who run tlsdate and start Tor soon after, and in the current
> state of things, this set would almost exactly match the set of
> Tails
Nick Brooks writes:
> I'm just running a middle relay which means my IP address never
> changes and that no-one else ever appears to be using my IP which
> makes their decision even more ridiculous. Communicating with them
> is like getting blood out of a stone, it took me 4 phone calls and a
> d
Praedor Atrebates:
> I do not understand this project at all. There is NO irc channel,
> NO help contacts, NO mailing list, the "discussion" in sourceforge
> is totally dead/idle/unresponsive.
>
> Gotta say, NOT impressed. It doesn't work and there is no way to
> get help with any troubleshootin
On 18/07/2012 16:55, Geoff Down wrote:
On Wed, Jul 18, 2012, at 04:14 PM, Nick Brooks wrote:
Hi All
This is my first post here so 'Hello'
I have recently discovered that The National Lottery in the UK is
preventing me from accessing their website (despite the fact that my
account has funds in
On Wed, Jul 18, 2012, at 04:14 PM, Nick Brooks wrote:
> Hi All
>
> This is my first post here so 'Hello'
>
> I have recently discovered that The National Lottery in the UK is
> preventing me from accessing their website (despite the fact that my
> account has funds in it) because I run a Tor no
Hi All
This is my first post here so 'Hello'
I have recently discovered that The National Lottery in the UK is
preventing me from accessing their website (despite the fact that my
account has funds in it) because I run a Tor node from my IP address and
that I have to not run Tor for six month
On 07/17/2012 02:33 PM, adrelanos wrote:
Praedor Atrebates:
There is no readme when you download. Think of it as "online help
file". Link:
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/TorBOX/Readme
No. IP 192.168.0.1 is only used by eth1, a virtual, internal network
interface. It can't
I do not understand this project at all. There is NO irc channel, NO
help contacts, NO mailing list, the "discussion" in sourceforge is
totally dead/idle/unresponsive.
Gotta say, NOT impressed. It doesn't work and there is no way to get
help with any troubleshooting, no way to submit a "trou
On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 7:31 AM, intrigeri wrote:
> Thoughts?
After pondering about extending tlsdate for a while, I see no reason
to use tlsdate instead of htpdate at the moment (or, possibly, ever).
There is a difference between thinking of and experimenting with a
gimmick, and using it as a re
Hi,
intrigeri wrote (25 Mar 2012 23:02:55 GMT) :
> Jacob Appelbaum wrote (20 Feb 2012 20:30:08 GMT) :
>> For a while I've been interested in secure network time that would
>> be useful for Tor users. Tor users generally need accuracy to the
>> hour in the local system clock.
> Thank you for tackl
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