-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 09/30/2014 05:28 PM, coderman wrote: > On 9/27/14, Jeremy Rand <biolizar...@gmail.com> wrote: >> ... Namecoin would make this pretty easy. Last I checked the >> current Namecoin domain name spec only supports round-robin DNS >> for IPv4/IPv6 and not Tor/I2P, but there's consensus that that >> will be changed soon to allow round-robin for Tor and I2P as >> well. Note that to my knowledge there aren't any implementations >> of that feature yet. > > i have been using modified local resolvers and web clients with > namecoin for this purpose. c.f.: peertech.bit expires in 5618 > blocks Raw value: '{tor:j5ivfpymes6h2kg4.onion,info:peertech > hidden > services,alias:[j5ivfpymes6h2kg4.onion.,gc6y6skl3am6jsng.onion.,tvty3r2fyrwuc6b5.onion.]}' > > as one experiment. it will indeed be convenient once "out of the > box" support for Tor/I2P is provided... > > > best regards, >
Hi coderman, Any chance you could provide more details on what you're using? Last I heard the only Namecoin resolvers that handle Tor/I2P services were FreeSpeechMe and NMCSocks; FreeSpeechMe doesn't handle round-robin, and I'm pretty sure NMCSocks doesn't either. - -Jeremy -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJUMbv5AAoJEFgMI9bDV/9qrGMH/05nIYKVYycp4zZXBzZeyj2Y BMDnORuLoU+4uFHUEzwz1S1AJR6iopVUbrRvKyT5c9viy+Zs3mCQ4BjbOelN55Rg tfqhTzaXKjNLjIWTlkTx8/wiQwSqFBURgAemtAQCDz8hMKqMF0jri41xnFk0n+FW Rv1Lpyccb9/0yUNWYFWGKLC+m2qg1ZZZJT6FqupMaQ6BaUwZ6zteuQQFj+z2Ldt3 9QpO/505k9DX35OPpsoQn8Xn/13XHYoUwkEwzmg3sKLoEPLz+sve0rStgZX0hpXn kdhZwAfuAaJ9gWln7YGv0DsGSSmTkFRI9V5/vxxMZecqhy2uRh0dthkybzXQeQQ= =NYsl -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- tor-talk mailing list - tor-talk@lists.torproject.org To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk