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Alec Muffett wrote:
Hi Alec,
Why don't you tell us how your company spies on its users
and hands the data to the nazi US governemnt?
Thanks!
> Hi Nathan!
>
> I am running CS 14.0.7-beta-2 on a Nexus 5 running 4.4.4.
>
Shawn,
I agree. I guess my real issue is that a for-profit company's should share
the wealth and help build the TOR network via server sponsership in direct
porportion to the incrmental bandwidth thier custermers use. This is in
there own self interest in fact. If the network slows down, thier
c
On 11/13/2014 06:45 AM, Derric Atzrott wrote:
[> On 11/12/2014 17:18:15 -0700, Mirimir wrote:]
[>> On 11/12/2014 01:13 PM, Shawn Nock wrote:]
>>> If all users use Tor only for sensitive communications, then state
>>> level adversaries can round up all users of Tor and the provided
>>> anonymity is
Yeah best to email me direct for support or supp...@guardianproject.info
On Thu, Nov 13, 2014, at 04:43 PM, Alec Muffett wrote:
> Hi Nathan!
>
> I am running CS 14.0.7-beta-2 on a Nexus 5 running 4.4.4.
>
> I can sign into Google Chat and open a connection to Runa over it.
>
> But: no padlock i
Ah, apologies for the mis-send.
- alec
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take a look here; https://guardianproject.info/contact/ , while the
gaurdian project builds stuff on top of tor, they arent the same people.
On Thu, Nov 13, 2014 at 2:43 PM, Alec Muffett wrote:
> Hi Nathan!
>
> I am running CS 14.0.7-beta-2 on a Nexus 5 running 4.4.4.
>
> I can sign into Google
Hi Nathan!
I am running CS 14.0.7-beta-2 on a Nexus 5 running 4.4.4.
I can sign into Google Chat and open a connection to Runa over it.
But: no padlock icon, can’t manually start OTR, nothing happens.
Checking the Google Chat logs online, I seem not even to be issuing an OTR
challenge, even in
Hi,
It rather depends upon the complexity of your “cleartext” website.
If you have a small, simple website with no cookies and where all of the
URLs are “relative” then maybe you could set up a Tor daemon and have the
hidden service to point at your usual webserver, but there would probably
be er
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From: Nathan of Guardian
To: guardian-...@lists.mayfirst.org
Subject: [guardian-dev] Orbot & Orweb updates for Android L/5.x
Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2014 15:20:02 -0500
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Orbot v14.1.0-PIE (for 4.1/JB and up):
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Hello,
I am currently studying network security and I am focusing on defense
against DDoS attacks in Tor. I have read a few papers (replay attack,
sniper attack, etc.) but most of them are not recent. My aim is to develop
(theoretically or in practice) a defense but I would really appreciate if
yo
I already often refer to www hidden services as “onion sites” when
introducing people to Tor, since that coincides with the one
user-facing attribute they have: the .onion TLD. Much less jargony for
non-technical users, and (as already noted) less ambiguous about what
exactly is "hidden".
Still no
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I use "onionspace" regularly, and find "onion service" and "onion site"
equally attractive. Just wanted to remind you that not all onion
services are websites.
Indeed onion* has another couple of advantages hidden services: 1) it
doesn't sound so i
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On 11/13/2014 10:45 AM, Derric Atzrott wrote:
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>> If my bank, for example, sees
>> Tor IPs, it might freeze my account. And that's a _good_ thing.
>
> I disagree. I'd rather have more people using Tor even for things
> where identity is an essenti
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You couldn't possibly have provided less details than this. I assume I
don't have to go back to the genesis and also provide details of how
to install Tor for your operating system - this is pretty easy to
accomplish.
If you don't care about hiding th
Hi,
I have already a web server running to serve clearnet and I want to
provide access to the same site on the same machine via onion service.
What is the easiest way to do so?
Thanks,
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This is also nice because it further emphasizes the distinction
between the thing that the user is setting up and the network that
is providing secure/hidden/private/location-protected/whatever access to it.
'Onion service' to me doesn't as cleanly conceptually separate the
service that is protecte
> Onion sites sounds nice to me too. But we might have to change the
> name to from tor2web to onion2web.
I'm actually a big fan of onion service and onion sites. That is what
I have always called them when teaching people about Tor. I tend to
call the collection of all hidden services "onion l
>> If all users use Tor only for sensitive communications, then state
>> level adversaries can round up all users of Tor and the provided
>> anonymity is of little use.
>
> That's true. But there is a sense in which Tor should be used
> selectively: It's counterproductive to use Tor when identity a
For complete guide of shadow, follow the link below:
https://github.com/shadow/shadow/wiki/Preparing-your-machine
On Thu, Nov 13, 2014 at 8:37 PM, saurav dahal
wrote:
> Tor Path Simulator
>
> https://github.com/torps/torps
>
> On Thu, Nov 13, 2014 at 3:36 PM, Imran Ahmad
> wrote:
>
>> What sim
Tor Path Simulator
https://github.com/torps/torps
On Thu, Nov 13, 2014 at 3:36 PM, Imran Ahmad wrote:
> What simulators are available other than Shadow?
> How can we get a tutorial/user guide of shadow?
>
> On Thursday, November 13, 2014 11:29 AM, Sukhbir Singh <
> az...@riseup.net> wrote:
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