>From: Ted Smith <te...@riseup.net> >Sent: Tuesday, August 16, 2011 5:38 PM > >On Sun, 2011-08-14 at 17:53 -0400, and...@torproject.org wrote: >> On Sun, Aug 14, 2011 at 02:38:37PM -0600, aka...@gmail.com wrote 4.4K bytes >> in 107 lines about: >> : Ya its not just the Live CD aspect of it. But also, people aren't going to >> : use Tor 24/7. So if all internet traffic goes through Tor, that could turn >> >> That's just your assumption. I use tor 24/7 when I travel; or said >> another way, I only use tails when I travel because I don't trust the >> networks at hotels, conferences, and places I visit. I also use >> hidden services heavily to do mundane things like login to servers, >> check mail, git, etc even when not traveling. >> >> I may also be an outlier from the general population. >> > >Is there a reason for doing this over a hidden service instead of just >Tor? I use a hidden service to check if my home server is reachable, but >if I'm on a network I don't trust (which is most of them) I just connect >to things through Tor. > I would like to know the addresses of hidden services that let you do these things. I may be misunderstanding, Andrew, but are you talking about a hidden service gateway to the rest of the Internet? Is it public?
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