Re: [tor-talk] M.Hearn adds privacy depriority to Bitcoin XT, calls your Tor/Proxy/etc use "unimportant"

2015-08-19 Thread Thomas White
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Aka he is being a bit of a twat. Nothing we didn't already know, see the top comment: https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/2byqz0/mike_hearn_proposes_to_ build_vulnerable/ I suspect he run the tor "exit" only allowing bitcoin transactions to mon

[tor-talk] M.Hearn adds privacy depriority to Bitcoin XT, calls your Tor/Proxy/etc use "unimportant"

2015-08-19 Thread spencerone
grarpamp: http://lists.linuxfoundation.org/pipermail/bitcoin-dev/2015-August/010379.html https://github.com/bitcoinxt/bitcoinxt/commit/73c9efe74c5cc8faea9c2b2c785a2f5b68aa4c23 Bitcoin XT contains an unmentioned addition which periodically downloads lists of Tor IP addresses for blacklisting, thi

Re: [tor-talk] Letsencrypt and Tor Hidden Services

2015-08-19 Thread Anders Andersson
On Wed, Aug 19, 2015 at 8:43 PM, Alec Muffett wrote: > > Hi, I'm Alec, and I am co-author of the Onion RFC draft with Jacob Appelbaum. > > Reports of the bogging-down have been greatly exaggerated, and I wish people > would stop repeating them. > > The status of the Onion RFC draft is viewable at

Re: [tor-talk] Letsencrypt and Tor Hidden Services

2015-08-19 Thread Seth David Schoen
Alec Muffett writes: > Pardon me replying to two at once... Thanks for all the helpful clarifications, Alec. -- Seth Schoen Senior Staff Technologist https://www.eff.org/ Electronic Frontier Foundation https://www.eff.org/join 815 Eddy Street, San Franci

Re: [tor-talk] Letsencrypt and Tor Hidden Services

2015-08-19 Thread Seth David Schoen
Flipchan writes: > Im wondering , have anyone got letsencrypt to work with a .onion site? Or is > it jus clearnet For the reasons described elsewhere in this thread, it's definitely just clearnet for the foreseeable future. -- Seth Schoen Senior Staff Technologist https

Re: [tor-talk] Letsencrypt and Tor Hidden Services

2015-08-19 Thread Flipchan
Im wondering , have anyone got letsencrypt to work with a .onion site? Or is it jus clearnet Alec Muffett skrev: (19 augusti 2015 20:43:53 CEST) >Pardon me replying to two at once... > > >> On Aug 19, 2015, at 18:34, Seth David Schoen wrote: >> >> [...] >> Right now, the industry allows .onion

Re: [tor-talk] Letsencrypt and Tor Hidden Services

2015-08-19 Thread Alec Muffett
Pardon me replying to two at once... > On Aug 19, 2015, at 18:34, Seth David Schoen wrote: > > [...] > Right now, the industry allows .onion certs temporarily, but only EV > certs, not DV certs (the kind that Let's Encrypt is going to issue), > and the approval to issue them under the current c

Re: [tor-talk] Letsencrypt and Tor Hidden Services

2015-08-19 Thread Seth David Schoen
elrippo writes: > Hy, > i don't think letsencrypt will work on a HS because letsencrypt checks [1] if > the domain you type in, is registered. > So for example on a clearnet IP which has a registered domain at mydomain.com > called myserver.tld, letsencrypt makes a DNS check for this clearnet IP

Re: [tor-talk] Letsencrypt and Tor Hidden Services

2015-08-19 Thread Seth David Schoen
Fabio Pietrosanti (naif) - lists writes: > Hello, > > does anyone had looked into the upcoming Letsencrypt if it would also > works fine with Tor Hidden Services and/or if there's some > complexity/issues to be managed? > > As it would/could be interesting if Tor itself would support directly >

Re: [tor-talk] Tor browser won't become the standard one...

2015-08-19 Thread kleft
Hey Wim, This option should exist when there are several programs that can handle a file. Could you try this by just opening the editor and save the empty file with the extension .html. This behaviour is fairly strange and new to me so I will check on this tomorrow when I have a Windows 10 mac

Re: [tor-talk] Letsencrypt and Tor Hidden Services

2015-08-19 Thread elrippo
Hy, i don't think letsencrypt will work on a HS because letsencrypt checks [1] if the domain you type in, is registered. So for example on a clearnet IP which has a registered domain at mydomain.com called myserver.tld, letsencrypt makes a DNS check for this clearnet IP and gets the awnser, that

[tor-talk] Optimizing Tor Browser Bundle for use with Hidden Service Websites

2015-08-19 Thread jimmie kilbane
Tor was built for anonymous use for the World Wide Web and Clearnet websites. However, I am wondering if there is a way we can optimize (or build from scratch) Tor for use with Hidden Service Websites to make browsing Hidden Services to faster and more efficient. The Hidden Service Websites are

[tor-talk] Tor browser won't become the standard one...

2015-08-19 Thread Wim Van Loock
Date: Tue, 18 Aug 2015 07:23:39 +0200 From: "Wim Van Loock" To: Subject: [tor-talk] Tor browser won't become the standard one... Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Hi, I just entered the Tor-community and can?t set the Tor-browser as standard. I tried it by using the setting

[tor-talk] Tor browser won't become the standard one...

2015-08-19 Thread Wim Van Loock
Date: Tue, 18 Aug 2015 07:23:39 +0200 From: "Wim Van Loock" To: Subject: [tor-talk] Tor browser won't become the standard one... Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Hi, I just entered the Tor-community and can?t set the Tor-browser as standard. I tried it by using the sett

[tor-talk] Letsencrypt and Tor Hidden Services

2015-08-19 Thread Fabio Pietrosanti (naif) - lists
Hello, does anyone had looked into the upcoming Letsencrypt if it would also works fine with Tor Hidden Services and/or if there's some complexity/issues to be managed? As it would/could be interesting if Tor itself would support directly letsencrypt to load TLS certificate on TorHS. -- Fabio