Re: [tor-talk] Can NAT traversal be Tor's killer feature?

2014-07-10 Thread Lunar
Helder Ribeiro: > tl;dr: how about a virtual global flat LAN that maps static IPs to > onion addresses? Are you aware of OnionCat? https://www.onioncat.org/ From the description of the Debian package: OnionCat creates a transparent IP layer on top of Tor hidden services. It transparently trans

Re: [tor-talk] Can NAT traversal be Tor's killer feature?

2014-07-10 Thread str4d
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 On 07/11/2014 12:12 AM, Helder Ribeiro wrote: > tl;dr: how about a virtual global flat LAN that maps static IPs to > onion addresses? > > We all know the story. Random feature gets unintentionally picked > up as the main reason for buying/using a c

[tor-talk] Decoupling hidden service from relay behavior on the same machine (was: Re: Can NAT traversal be Tor's killer feature?)

2014-07-10 Thread Helder Ribeiro
On Thu, Jul 10, 2014 at 9:31 PM, Zenaan Harkness wrote: > On 7/11/14, Helder Ribeiro wrote: > > Excessive popularity/ usage, without measures to 'encourage' or > otherwise to automatically facilitate expansion of the network may > well lead to network degradation. > > Skype super-nodes or whateve

Re: [tor-talk] Can NAT traversal be Tor's killer feature?

2014-07-10 Thread Helder Ribeiro
On Thu, Jul 10, 2014 at 9:31 PM, Zenaan Harkness wrote: > On 7/11/14, Helder Ribeiro wrote: >> tl;dr: how about a virtual global flat LAN that maps static IPs to >> onion addresses? > >> Exhibit 1: Ricochet IM (https://ricochet.im) uses onion addresses >> (each client runs a hidden service) as a

Re: [tor-talk] How Tor fetchs the consensus file and maintains the cached-consensus file?

2014-07-10 Thread Damian Johnson
Hi Bron. What in particular are you trying to do? On Wed, Jul 9, 2014 at 7:01 PM, Bron Taylor wrote: > Dear All, > > I am running a Tor client on my system and deveploping a software > with Stem library. I found that Tor didn't download a whole list of > consensus to local, but a cac

Re: [tor-talk] Can NAT traversal be Tor's killer feature?

2014-07-10 Thread Zenaan Harkness
On 7/11/14, Helder Ribeiro wrote: > tl;dr: how about a virtual global flat LAN that maps static IPs to > onion addresses? > Exhibit 1: Ricochet IM (https://ricochet.im) uses onion addresses > (each client runs a hidden service) as a sort of *static anonymous IP > address* and, because it's static

[tor-talk] Can NAT traversal be Tor's killer feature?

2014-07-10 Thread Helder Ribeiro
tl;dr: how about a virtual global flat LAN that maps static IPs to onion addresses? We all know the story. Random feature gets unintentionally picked up as the main reason for buying/using a certain product, despite the creator's intention being different or more general. (PC: spreadsheets; Intern

Re: [tor-talk] Tor Project Is Sued / Austrian Parliamentary inquiry

2014-07-10 Thread Joe Btfsplk
On 7/10/2014 1:51 PM, MacLemon wrote: Hoi! On 10 Jul 2014, at 16:18, Joe Btfsplk wrote: * It's also not clear (to me) whether some of the references are actual, official *legal* opinions / rulings, or just commentaries. Clarification added to the cited links Thank you. These links may be

Re: [tor-talk] Tor Project Is Sued / Austrian Parliamentary inquiry

2014-07-10 Thread MacLemon
Hoi! On 10 Jul 2014, at 16:18, Joe Btfsplk wrote: > * It's also not clear (to me) whether some of the references are actual, > official *legal* opinions / rulings, or just commentaries. Clarification added to the cited links >> 1) >> http://futurezone.at/netzpolitik/tor-prozess-du-kannst-kinde

Re: [tor-talk] Atlas

2014-07-10 Thread C B
Yikes. It works, but it needs to lose the entire table of the other nodes and only show the one you are on. And next to the flag say what country that is.   -- Christopher Booth From: Roman Mamedov To: tor-talk@lists.torproject.org Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2014

Re: [tor-talk] Atlas

2014-07-10 Thread Roman Mamedov
On Thu, 10 Jul 2014 08:02:32 -0700 C B wrote: > Any chance of creating a non-javascript version of the Atlas, at  > https://atlas.torproject.org/ ? I can access it by allowing temporary all > access, but it seems that it would be easier if a non-javascript version > could be created, or added.

Re: [tor-talk] Atlas

2014-07-10 Thread Philipp Winter
On Thu, Jul 10, 2014 at 08:02:32AM -0700, C B wrote: > Any chance of creating a non-javascript version of the Atlas, > at https://atlas.torproject.org/ ? I can access it by allowing > temporary all access, but it seems that it would be easier if a > non-javascript version could be created, or added

[tor-talk] Atlas

2014-07-10 Thread C B
Any chance of creating a non-javascript version of the Atlas, at  https://atlas.torproject.org/ ? I can access it by allowing temporary all access, but it seems that it would be easier if a non-javascript version could be created, or added.    -- Christopher Booth -- tor-talk mailing list - tor-

Re: [tor-talk] Tor Project Is Sued / Austrian Parliamentary inquiry

2014-07-10 Thread Joe Btfsplk
On 7/9/2014 4:38 PM, no.thing_to-h...@cryptopathie.eu wrote: Hi! Thease two threads seem important to Tor... (...) - Parliamentary inquiry about legal status of running Tor in Austria. 1) http://futurezone.at/netzpolitik/tor-prozess-du-kannst-kinderpornos-auf-unseren-servern-hosten/74.093.52