Re: [tor-talk] Transparent re-writing packet destinations to hidden service?

2012-07-18 Thread Juenca R
>> 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

Re: [tor-talk] Transparent re-writing packet destinations to hidden service?

2012-07-18 Thread Juenca R
> 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

Re: [tor-talk] Transparent re-writing packet destinations to hidden service?

2012-07-18 Thread miniBill
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

Re: [tor-talk] Transparent re-writing packet destinations to hidden service?

2012-07-18 Thread Juenca R
> 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

Re: [tor-talk] Torbirdy and gpg --throw-keyids

2012-07-18 Thread Jacob Appelbaum
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

[tor-talk] Torbirdy and gpg --throw-keyids

2012-07-18 Thread Tim Wilde
-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

Re: [tor-talk] AOS (was Torbox)...DO NOT USE

2012-07-18 Thread Praedor Atrebates
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

Re: [tor-talk] secure and simple network time (hack)

2012-07-18 Thread adrelanos
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

Re: [tor-talk] Tor and the National lottery in the UK

2012-07-18 Thread Seth David Schoen
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

Re: [tor-talk] AOS (was Torbox)...DO NOT USE

2012-07-18 Thread adrelanos
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

Re: [tor-talk] Tor and the National lottery in the UK

2012-07-18 Thread Nick Brooks
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

Re: [tor-talk] Tor and the National lottery in the UK

2012-07-18 Thread Geoff Down
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

[tor-talk] Tor and the National lottery in the UK

2012-07-18 Thread Nick Brooks
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

Re: [tor-talk] Torbox (now aos) question

2012-07-18 Thread Praedor Atrebates
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

[tor-talk] AOS (was Torbox)...DO NOT USE

2012-07-18 Thread 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 troubleshooting, no way to submit a "trou

Re: [tor-talk] [Tails-dev] secure and simple network time (hack)

2012-07-18 Thread Maxim Kammerer
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

Re: [tor-talk] secure and simple network time (hack)

2012-07-18 Thread intrigeri
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