Re: [tor-talk] So what about Pirate Browser?

2013-08-11 Thread Greg Norcie
Disagreeing w/ the Vidalia removal seems like the only logical reason I can think of. I admittedly haven't used it (since it's Windows only) but from their page and the NYT article I read, it sounds like it doesn't seem to do anything that the TBB doesn't already do. They says its Tor + FoxyPr

Re: [tor-talk] HS drop

2013-08-11 Thread mirimir
On 08/11/2013 10:56 PM, grarpamp wrote: >> The address space of all possible hidden services (36! = 3.72e+41) is >> far^N too large to scan, right? ;) > > It's 2^80 and would take at least 100Myr to scan. > I'm working on it but my NIC's keep wearing out. Oops. Math is not one of my strong suits

Re: [tor-talk] HS drop

2013-08-11 Thread Griffin Boyce
On 08/11/2013 07:33 PM, Gregory Maxwell wrote: > On Sun, Aug 11, 2013 at 2:53 PM, mirimir wrote: >> Have you accumulated a list of all hidden services using spiders etc? >> The address space of all possible hidden services (36! = 3.72e+41) is >> far^N too large to scan, right? ;) > Unfortunately,

Re: [tor-talk] HS drop

2013-08-11 Thread Gregory Maxwell
On Sun, Aug 11, 2013 at 5:20 PM, Griffin Boyce wrote: > And if you spider them based on links and onion search engines, you > can get a decent idea of active hidden services. But I'd still like to No need to do this. http://www.ieee-security.org/TC/SP2013/papers/4977a080.pdf -- tor-talk mail

Re: [tor-talk] HS drop

2013-08-11 Thread Gregory Maxwell
On Sun, Aug 11, 2013 at 2:53 PM, mirimir wrote: > Have you accumulated a list of all hidden services using spiders etc? > The address space of all possible hidden services (36! = 3.72e+41) is > far^N too large to scan, right? ;) Unfortunately, due to mildly design limitations in hidden services y

Re: [tor-talk] So what about Pirate Browser?

2013-08-11 Thread grarpamp
On Sat, Aug 10, 2013 at 2:27 PM, Lutz Horn wrote: > Am 10.08.13 20:03, schrieb Randolph D.: >> https://sourceforge.net/projects/torbrowser/ > > How often do you want to advertise this project Probably about as often as GoldBug et al. I'd actually forgotten about this 'torbrowser'. Interesting to

Re: [tor-talk] HS drop

2013-08-11 Thread grarpamp
> The address space of all possible hidden services (36! = 3.72e+41) is > far^N too large to scan, right? ;) It's 2^80 and would take at least 100Myr to scan. I'm working on it but my NIC's keep wearing out. -- tor-talk mailing list - tor-talk@lists.torproject.org To unsusbscribe or change other

Re: [tor-talk] HS drop

2013-08-11 Thread mirimir
On 08/11/2013 09:10 PM, grarpamp wrote: >> how are you observing these statistics? > > As with any other monitor on the internet, no magic, just lots of scripts :) > If I see something noteable like this I'll post it here of course. Have you accumulated a list of all hidden services using spider

Re: [tor-talk] Secure email with limited usable metadata

2013-08-11 Thread mirimir
On 08/11/2013 01:21 PM, Mike Hearn wrote: >> What's the defect with that approach? >> >> It's actually quite easy using Multibit clients (which are local >> but don't download the blockchain) in Tails, Whonix, Incognito, >> etc. > > > Yes, you can effectively swap coins with people, that's one

Re: [tor-talk] HS drop

2013-08-11 Thread grarpamp
> how are you observing these statistics? As with any other monitor on the internet, no magic, just lots of scripts :) If I see something noteable like this I'll post it here of course. -- tor-talk mailing list - tor-talk@lists.torproject.org To unsusbscribe or change other settings go to https:/

Re: [tor-talk] HS drop

2013-08-11 Thread Tom Ritter
Hey grarpamp, You may have explained this elsewhere, but if so I missed it (potentially while on an internet moratorium for the past week) - how are you observing these statistics? Thanks, -tom -- tor-talk mailing list - tor-talk@lists.torproject.org To unsusbscribe or change other settings go t

Re: [tor-talk] Secure email with limited usable metadata

2013-08-11 Thread Mike Hearn
> What's the defect with that approach? > > It's actually quite easy using Multibit clients (which are local but > don't download the blockchain) in Tails, Whonix, Incognito, etc. Yes, you can effectively swap coins with people, that's one way to go. The issue of it being difficult to obtain coi

[tor-talk] Replacement for Tormail

2013-08-11 Thread Edgar S
The function of Tormail I need that suggested solutions don't seem to have is the ability to receive and reply to clear text ordinary Email sent from a non-secure SMTP. As the recipient, I use Tor and anyone monitoring the Email can't associate it with me, except possibly by the contents. I hav

Re: [tor-talk] Basics of secure email platform

2013-08-11 Thread grarpamp
> On Sat, Aug 10, 2013 at 3:39 PM, Jerzy Łogiewa wrote: >> I like to start a conversation about secure email provider >> If I start new email provider now, how to guarantee security and privacy for >> user? >> Understanding limitation of email of course! There are some conversation going on at c

Re: [tor-talk] Basics of secure email platform

2013-08-11 Thread grarpamp
On Sat, Aug 10, 2013 at 3:39 PM, Jerzy Łogiewa wrote: > I like to start a conversation about secure email provider > If I start new email provider now, how to guarantee security and privacy for > user? > Understanding limitation of email of course! Within the existing email standards and limitat

[tor-talk] TBB 3 alpha logging

2013-08-11 Thread Sebastian G.
Hi, with TBB 3 (currently in alpha) Vidalia is no longer included. How will a user be able to see stuff that happens, which normally would show up in the log of Vidalia? For example clock-skew which will be something the user is expected to correct. How, if he/she does not get aware of it? Best,

[tor-talk] HS drop

2013-08-11 Thread grarpamp
I'm seeing a longer tail on this event, maybe another 300+ down, it's probably a nervous and idle response. I'm adding some more tools so will have much better data to post. -- tor-talk mailing list - tor-talk@lists.torproject.org To unsusbscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torpro