a hidden service. Can Eve read the plaintext?
*Eve breaks an onion key. She can read the key exchange when Alice connects
first to that relay. But unless Eve breaks the onion key for the second and
third relays, she can't read Alices' plaintext. Also the onion
ey
exchange used to create the ephemeral key?
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If the NSA intercepted all Tor traffic, how fast could they decrypt it? What
are
they up against when trying to break Tor?
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On Saturday 30 June 2012 13:51:26 Jacob Schultz wrote:
> On 30/06/12 12:06, Eugen Leitl wrote:
> >> But are there anonymous payment tools in this days of control? I
> >> just
> >
> > Anonymous prepaid cards, or BitCoin over Tor would come to mind.
>
> Does anyone know a method of obtaining BitCoins
I have a possible opportunity involving a fiber-optic Internet connection. I'm
thinking I could set up a high-speed Tor node, a remailer, an Onioncat
nameserver, and the like. Someone suggested anonymous web hosting, but I
don't know how one would set that up. Would people be willing to pay for
es is running on
the same box as OnionCat?
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before.
I did not get it, and from what I read of the script, it would malfunction on
my OS.
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e USA, which is connected
to a couple of points in Europe, which doesn't inform me much. I'd like to
see if my route goes through California or New York.
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On Monday 02 January 2012 12:40:52 Maxim Kammerer wrote:
> > I would imagine this sort of thing to be useful for, say, NGOs and people
> > in the field to have a secure decentralised email infrastructure.
>
> You don't need mail servers for such an infrastructure over networks
> like Tor and I2P, w
I used to run a remailer and would like to again. There is a Mixminion
package, so I installed it and tried to join the group. What's going on these
days with remailers? Should we design a remailer that uses Tor in some way?
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> > if you send an e-mail to a non-webmail client (like Thunderbird) which
> > does not go via Tor, then the IP can be determined when it loads the 1x1
> > HTML pixel from the website
>
> Could you clarify the question? As Phillip mentioned, Tbird can be
> Torrified, but I've never been impressed
's easy enough to set it up).
You can have one box running Tor with a web browser, Torchat, or OnionCat on
the other.
The other way to do it is to run Tor on both boxes and forward different ports
to the different boxes.
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On Thursday 03 November 2011 00:23:48 toru...@tormail.net wrote:
> so far it has me wondering if tor is really used for the humanitarian
> purposes the technology has the potential of aiding. i would really
> appreciate hearing real stories and highlights of how has helped in the
> use cases torpr
or only 15 bucks any more.
>
> I suppose to pay at least 1500 euros/month as regular price.
Could you bring it back up with a small bandwidth?
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On Monday 26 September 2011 11:06:25 William Wrightman wrote:
> I was looking at the "bandwidth" graph in Vidalia and there was one thing I
> did not understand.
>
> I loaded three webpages (www.telegraph.co.uk), (www.wired.com/threatlevel),
> and (www.bbc.co.uk). I received 6.7MB of traffic (whi
dden
service folder, and restart tor. It should create an identical hostname file.
You can add "SafeLogging 0" to torrc to tell tor to show you the addresses of
hidden services it's failing to connect to. Set it to 1 when you've fixed the
problem.
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I have OnionCat running, and I've pinged another OnionCat host, but the mail
server and IRC server and DNS registration site don't work. Is anyone else
using OnionCat?
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On Thursday 08 September 2011 22:02:56 Andre Risling wrote:
> - Who stores the MAC address of the computer you're using? The ISP? An
> Webmail service?
On IPv4, a MAC address goes only as far as the local network (the MAC address
my router has on the WAN side goes to my ISP). On IPv6, if you ru
On Wednesday 17 August 2011 12:57:18 William Wrightman wrote:
> 3. I think I am right to say that you could then need to execute the Tor
> binary. So if you have /home_directory_name/tor then you would presumably
> need to SSH in and run the binary.
>
> Or would it be easier to setup a cron job so
or video chat. I do occasionally download torrents; I download the .torrent
with the browser, then download the ISO with a torrent program which doesn't
use Tor.
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On Tuesday 09 August 2011 11:03:55 Phillip wrote:
> My question is whether the SSL/TLS connections between my e-mail client
> and the GMail server are being made through the Tor network, and whether
> using Tor in such a way exposes my otherwise unencrypted e-mail to a
> greater risk of being skimm
On Thursday 04 August 2011 23:53:12 Orionjur Tor-admin wrote:
> Sorry for the off-top, what soft do you use for torchat?
soft ki'a?
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er than 80, then redirect
port 80 of the hidden service to the port the webserver is listening on.
HiddenServiceDir /crypt/tor/website1
HiddenServicePort 80 127.0.0.1:99
HiddenServiceDir /crypt/tor/website2
HiddenServicePort 80 127.0.0.1:255
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distance of South Carolina, but that was before I heard of Tor, or even
remailers. I've seen my IP address geolocate to Salisbury, but I'm not there;
that's probably the regional hub of my ISP.
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Is it possible to specify in Privoxy or Polipo that a particular website will
be accessed through an exit in a particular country, while all other websites
will be accessed through a randomly chosen exit anywhere?
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I have no experience with Yahoo Messenger, but there's an IM program designed
for Tor: http://code.google.com/p/torchat/.
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x27;s a Tor hidden service.
$ host 56apzofkmsmgb3yr.onion
Host 56apzofkmsmgb3yr.onion.xx.lan not found: 3(NXDOMAIN)
$ host www.geek
www.geek has address 58.6.115.45
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> and point Thunderbird at that. For SMTP, I'd stick Exim inbetween
> Thunderbird and Tor, and configure it to remove/sanitise headers and to
> use a custom HELO.
What other mailservers can be configured to sanitize headers?
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r doesn't have a webmail service,
but one can access a webmail service through Tor. I use Xmail through Tor,
but I use Firefox, not Konqueror, for that. I do have Konqueror, and I've
seen sites that work in version 4.5 but not version 3.5 (I have both and they
Is it legal for an ISP to run a Tor relay, and offer Tor services to its
customers, as distinct from a customer running a Tor relay at an ISP?
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What's the plan for introducing ipv6 to Tor?
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On Monday 25 April 2011 02:08:52 Gitano wrote:
> On 2011-04-25 02:54, cmeclax-sazri wrote:
> > What are the steps in setting up and connecting to a hidden service,
> > and how long does each take?
>
> Some time ago there was a thread on this list:
>
> http://archive
When two people talk to each other with TorChat, each connects to a hidden
service set up by the other. This often takes about a minute. What are the
steps in setting up and connecting to a hidden service, and how long does
each take?
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On Sunday 24 April 2011 20:24:07 tagnaq wrote:
> On 2011-01-29 Alice decides to create a new example.com account
> (al...@example.com) using her home IP address - the same as her Tor node
> is using [86.59.30.36] . (Alice is not using Tor for browsing the web
> but she uses Torbutton in Transparent
mmended time that such a node needs to become and
> remain useful in the Tor network? Sub hour, hours, day, days?
If you wish to avoid tracking, I don't know. I think that a Tor node whose IP
address changes every day to month would be most useful a
e for sending and
receiving mail.
How does this compare with
*nymservers used with Cypherpunk and Mixmaster remailers?
*ordinary webmail used through Tor?
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tu box. I've been annoyed several times by Tor coming up disabled and by
tabs which I opened in Tor mode not coming up, when I thought I told it to
bring them up.
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2 is easy. The ssh connection
begins with an exchange of ssh version numbers in the clear, then a list of
ciphers. Connecting to a Tor port and sending an SSH version will result in a
closed connection.
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(/var/log/mesages) isn't.
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Further checking: the same thing happened on the 10th. Both times I was
working on something and the computer's load average shot through the roof
and I had to reboot. I'm not sure how that affected the Tor box, but the
hidden service is on the computer I had to reboot
e that I rebooted the other computer at that time. What happened, I
don't know. But it looks like Tor couldn't connect to anything at that time.
It should say "[scrubbed]" if you have SafeLogging on, but it spells out the
hidden address.
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>
> Why?
Both Blutmagie and ip2location give my location as Salisbury, North Carolina,
which is a few counties away from my actual location. I tried another address
in Road Runner and ip2location correctly stated the location as Charlotte. I
guess that RR rearr
last night. I came back up at the same
address. If I had come up at a different address, would Tor recognize this,
or would I have to restart it?
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