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
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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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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.
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Christopher Booth
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To: tor-talk@lists.torproject.org
Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2014
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.
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
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
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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
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