On Sat, Sep 22, 2018 at 5:49 PM, qubenix wrote:
> I've notice over (at least) the past few days that while using tbb all
> links to Reuters that I follow end up on a "Page not found". Even
> https://reuters.com shows it. This is with or without scripts allowed.
>
> Have others noticed this? Is thi
On 9/21/18, procmem wrote:
> https://arxiv.org/pdf/1808.07285.pdf
>
>> DeepCorr can correlate Tor connections (and therefore break its
>> anonymity)
>> DeepCorr provides a flow correlation accuracy of 96% compared to 4% by the
>> state-of-the-art system of RAPTOR using the same exact setting.
I've notice over (at least) the past few days that while using tbb all
links to Reuters that I follow end up on a "Page not found". Even
https://reuters.com shows it. This is with or without scripts allowed.
Have others noticed this? Is this a known thing that Reuters does, or
something new?
Than
Thanks for your work on this and the explanations on this list. When
things cleared up a bit, i'll add them to the manual:
#27820 new task
Explain the different approaches to onionify a website
http://ea5faa5po25cf7fb.onion/projects/tor/ticket/27820
https://bugs.torproject.org/27820
On Sat, 22 S
On Sat, 22 Sep 2018 at 17:40, TNT BOM BOM wrote:
> "Right now it feels like, OK, CloudFlare knows how to do this, and the
> rest of us don't matter. Not a single HOWTO or guide on how to actually
> set it up". Fishy CloudFlare
Well, if you want to take that attitude, you can, but it's not t
"Right now it feels like, OK, CloudFlare knows how to do this, and the
rest of us don't matter. Not a single HOWTO or guide on how to actually
set it up"
Fishy CloudFlare
Roman Mamedov:
> On Sat, 22 Sep 2018 13:45:33 +0100
> Alec Muffett wrote:
>
>> I've spent the morning pulling together a
On Sat, Sep 22, 2018 at 4:07 PM, Roman Mamedov wrote:
>
> Also, do you mean there's no way to have an Alt-Svc with "[...].onion:80",
> directing to a plain HTTP connection to the hidden service? (Assuming the
> initial request to the clearnet site was on HTTPS.)
>
>
Correct.
It has to go to HTTP
On Sat, 22 Sep 2018, 16:07 Roman Mamedov, wrote:
> There is no point in running HTTPS-over-Tor-hidden-service, as .onion
> traffic
> is already authenticated and encrypted, it only adds useless overhead.
I see your point, but there are a couple of additional perspectives to be
considered:
https
On Sat, 22 Sep 2018 15:28:19 +0100
Ben Tasker wrote:
> You need to configure your onion server block to respond on port 443 _and_
> to handle your clearnet host header (and serve a publicly trusted
> certificate matching that name). Alt-Svc tells the browser to use the
> alternate address as a tr
On Sat, 22 Sep 2018 15:28:19 +0100
Ben Tasker wrote:
> Which part are you struggling with?
>
> The following is assuming you've got a site - www.example.com - that's
> accessible at 1234.onion.
>
> Configure your nginx server block (or apache config) for www.example.com to
> include an Alt-Svc
On Sat, Sep 22, 2018 at 2:58 PM, Roman Mamedov wrote:
>
> I hoped this would finally describe how to actually deploy Alt-Svc on
> a .onion+clearnet website. Right now it feels like, OK, CloudFlare knows
> how
> to do this, and the rest of us don't matter. Not a single HOWTO or guide on
> how to a
On Sat, 22 Sep 2018 13:45:33 +0100
Alec Muffett wrote:
> I've spent the morning pulling together a bunch of draft thoughts regards
> the technical pros/cons of differing forms of site onionification;
> thoughts, comments & feedback are warmly welcomed:
>
> https://medium.com/@alecmuffett/differe
I've spent the morning pulling together a bunch of draft thoughts regards
the technical pros/cons of differing forms of site onionification;
thoughts, comments & feedback are warmly welcomed:
https://medium.com/@alecmuffett/different-ways-to-add-tor-onion-addresses-to-your-website-39106e2506f9
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Mike Tigas:
> Right, it doesn't look like https://perfectoid.space/test.php is
> consistently setting `alt-svc` for me.
CF only inserts alt-svc when it detects the client coming from an
tor exit IP. CF's detection of what a tor exit IP is, isn't terribly good at
the moment
and they are apparent
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