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I'm shutting down keyserver2.brian.minton.name for a few days. That
server is running Hockeypuck, and version 2.0 is in beta, so I thought
I'd give it a try. There's no upgrade from 1.0 yet, so I will have to
reload from dumps. I should have it
Did you know abput some official sks hidden service i could add to my
membership file?
There is:
t3iqlf4oumhz2zg3.onion 11370
And that one is exactly the same as:
keys.techwolf12.nl 11370
What is the use of starting a hidden service if the server
otherwise is totally public and well
Hi,
On Tue, 28 Apr 2015 01:15:21 +
V1ct0r libertyhack...@cryptolab.net wrote:
I run a SKS as a hidden service inside the Tor Network
How did you wrap it to use Tor?
Did you know abput some official sks hidden service i could add to my
membership file?
mezjpsgaqxhh4l5v.onion 11370
Kiss Gabor (Bitman) ki...@ssg.ki.iif.hu writes:
Eeerrr... what is the risk of using a public service in
TOR user's point of view? (Compared to using a hidden service.)
His identity is hidden anyway.
End-To-End encryption and no CAs.
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The risk is that if the user is accessing the normal site over http is
that the data may be manipulated by for example the exit node.
The user doesn't have this problem if all data stays inside of the tor
network.
I see. TOR is used as replacement of TLS. :-
Gabor
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Dear Gabor,
The risk is that if the user is accessing the normal site over http is
that the data may be manipulated by for example the exit node.
The user doesn't have this problem if all data stays inside of the tor
network.
Allow me to quote Malte;
1) You get TLS encryption and verification
Hi Gabor,
Hidden services are quite secure in the tor network. If the user wants
to use it they can.
This one is not for the protection of the server, just for if the user
wants to use it.
Kind regards,
Christiaan de Die le Clercq
PGP: 0x9FB800372F2546D8
On 04/28/2015 10:49 AM, Gabor Kiss
Dear Christiaan,
Hidden services are quite secure in the tor network. If the user wants
to use it they can.
This one is not for the protection of the server, just for if the user
wants to use it.
Secure?
Eeerrr... what is the risk of using a public service in
TOR user's point of view?