Unfortunately some ISPs intercept everything that passes through port 53
udp...
Il giorno 19/set/2012 21:42, "Paolo Palmieri" ha scritto:
> > Somehow in August, Italy got a few thousand additional Tor users and
> > became third as far as usage of Tor:
> > [...]
> > Any insight?
>
> A major local
You could use nginx to proxy to the hidden service I guess
What application do you plan to use as client?
Leonardo
Il giorno 19/lug/2012 05:10, "Juenca R" ha scritto:
> > I was playing around with "TransPort" in torrc what seem like a very
>
> > nice feature. Thank you!
> >
> > My question what
I think one possible solution would be something like this:
1) drop unless encrypted
2) even if encrypted drop unless either:
a) known person
b) email is of the form
WORK+TIMESTAMP+CONTENT
where content is the actual email and work is a proof of work: example: x
such that sha256(x+hash(content)+tim
Thank you :)
Il giorno 05/giu/2012 02:25, "Andrew Lewman" ha
scritto:
> On Mon, 28 May 2012 16:59:43 +0200
> miniBill wrote:
> > I'm going to have a lot of users using tor on the machine, and my main
> > concern is one user interfering with another user pri
2012/6/2 Randolph D. :
> use decentral encrypted social network http://interface.sf.net
> and add a proxy into the lib of rslib and you are done.
> use it over tor and it works.
> Thanks
>
Actually, interface is just a layer above retroshare,
and "add a proxy into the lib of rslib" is not
an easy
I would like to set up tor on a server I'm preparing, and would like to ask
for help, as my threat model is somehow different from the standard one.
I'm going to have a lot of users using tor on the machine, and my main
concern is one user interfering with another user privacy.
As it's a shared se
2012/5/24 Sebastian G. :
> Runa A. Sandvik, 24.05.2012 17:58:
>> On Thu, May 24, 2012 at 3:43 PM, Sebastian G.
>> wrote:
>>> I used to be able to (mis)use the TorBrowserBundle's Tor to connect to
>>> OFTC with PChat (Xchat fork). Note: I don't use the hidden-service.
>>>
>>> It's some time since
Quick feedback:
1) nice idea
2) tor hidden services already have transport level encryption
3) there are plenty of https hosts providers, but no .onion ones
4) this requires every user to have an always on machine
Il giorno 15/mag/2012 11:55, "Henry Story" ha
scritto:
> Hi,
>
> Recently in Berl
Please do an "export LANG=C" to have english error messages
Il giorno 29/apr/2012 22:55, "Gitano" ha
scritto:
> ttdnsd-665a534 does not compile on my server Ubuntu 12.04
> (kernel 3.2.0-24-generic #37-Ubuntu):
>
> ###
> root@server:~/ttdnsd-665a534# make install
> /usr/bin/gcc -g -O2 -D_FORTIFY_
>> On 04/25/2012 04:06 PM, Low-Key² wrote:
>> > Recently, I'd come across some chatter that suggested that connecting to
>> a VPN via TOR was not a good idea and, rather, the better idea was to
>> connect to a VPN that then used Tor. I've not found any articles on the
>> net that really discuss th
Il 22 aprile 2012 11:36, Andrea Vallone ha scritto:
>
> Hi,I've a question to ask to somebody who know the VB.net programmation:I am
> trying to compile an application, that lauch "Tor Browser" when you click a
> button.I use this function:
> system.diagnostic.process.start("C:\Users\Andrea\Des
Il 10 aprile 2012 20:44, David H. Lipman ha scritto:
> From: "Joe Btfsplk"
>
>> On 4/10/2012 9:32 AM, Tor User wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I think the most annoying thing using TOR are failed downloads. :-(
>>>
>>> You try to download a 5MB file and the download stops various times and
>>> you
Il 24 febbraio 2012 11:36, Ahmed Hassan ha scritto:
> Hello Folks,
>
> I have a cool idea to make onion addresses memorable. That will have no
> effect on its authenticity and security.
>
>
> First, I need to define some terms I will use in this email.
>
> Σ*_{e}: is any English (or any other lang
Il 21 febbraio 2012 15:41, Jaromil ha scritto:
>
> re all,
>
> what is the difference between DNSCrypt and a simple compination of
> ssh and socat? something like:
>
> Iclient$ ssh -L 5353:127.0.0.1:5353 server
> Iserver$ socat tcp4-listen:5353,reuseaddr,fork UDP:dns.server:53
> Iclient# socat
Il 21 febbraio 2012 09:09, Andrew Lewman ha scritto:
> On Mon, 20 Feb 2012 16:15:37 +0800
> Koh Choon Lin <2choon...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> "The authorities in Singapore are understood to have the ability to
>> track down a person online even if he or she uses anonymizing
>> facilities such as Virtu
Il 20 febbraio 2012 09:15, Koh Choon Lin <2choon...@gmail.com> ha scritto:
> Hi
>
> I would like to ask for members of this list about the following statement:
>
> "The authorities in Singapore are understood to have the ability to
> track down a person online even if he or she uses anonymizing
> f
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