Perhaps email me directly as I think WinDivert is getting off-topic for
tor-talk? But:
> b) kernel resource consumption impact, if any. does a lot of traffic
>through the diversion consume significantly more non paged pool, or is
>the overhead negligible under load?
The non-paged memory usag
> Bastik pointed out the trademark thing:
> But I'll take it a step farther to explain that there actually
> already *is* a Torwall in the past:
Yeah oops...In hindsight the project was mis-named.
However, this is a proof-of-concept prototype. I'll rename it if it's
worthwhile developing
> can you explain more about the following signer of the pre-built driver?
>
> who maintains updates to the built driver when security or other
> source updates are available?
The driver is my own project. Nemea just sign my pre-built binaries on my
behalf.
If you prefer it is possibl
Hi all,
I thought I'd introduce an experimental mini-project of mine: TorWall (Tor
fireWall) - transparent Tor for Windows.
In a nutshell, TorWall does two things:
1) It (transparently) reroutes all HTTP traffic through the Tor anonymity
network; and
2) It blocks all non-Tor traffic (including