> On Jan 24, 2017, at 3:52 AM, Mirimir <miri...@riseup.net> wrote: > >> On 01/24/2017 01:04 AM, Cecilia Tanaka wrote: >> Please, John, I know I need to give you (and a lot of people here, oops!) >> a lot of answers, but I'm ending (at least trying, I swear, Oda!) a lot >> of things in this moment. > > That's good, I think :) > >> If possible, please make Mirimir happy and give him some feedback about >> this project. I liked the idea of Fast Data Transfer via Tor, but I'm not >> the best person to give an opinion because I have almost no technical >> knowledge. You know, I need to learn how to code decently because it's a >> more useful skill than being a lawyer. Everybody hates lawyers! :((( > > What I need is help understanding the privacy implications. I'm going to > explore possibilities for moving long transfers randomly across sets of > subflows. Using "roundrobin" as mptcp_scheduler instead of "fullmesh" > would be a start. That would also spread load across more relays. > Another possibility is aggregating OnionCat and GarliCat links, so > transfers would be split between Tor and I2P. > >> I was thinking about forwarding this message to Tor-Talk list to get more >> feedbacks, but I was kick-banned there and I need to pretend that I'm not >> reading the list anymore! :P :P :P > > I'm not expecting constructive feedback from Tor devs :( > >> Thank you very much! :* <3 >> >> ​Ceci >> ------- >> "Don't let anyone rob you of your imagination, your creativity, or your >> curiosity. It's your place in the world; it's your life. Go on and do all >> you can with it, and make it the life you want to live." - Mae Jemison >> >> >>> On Sat, Jan 21, 2017 at 5:46 AM, Mirimir <miri...@riseup.net> wrote: >>> >>> Using OnionCat and MPTCP, one can transfer data between servers via Tor >>> at ~50 Mbps. With multiple targets, source servers can push ~200 Mbps. >>> It's obviously not very anonymous. But it's probably more anonymous than >>> using VPN services. That's for servers with gigabit uplinks, by the way. >>> >>> https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmUDV2KHrAgs84oUc7z9zQmZ3whx1NB6YDPv8ZRuf4dutN/ >>>
I read mirmirs post with some interest... At the moment MPTCP is not implemented in FreeBSD and i don't have a linux machine particularly convenient to play with this on, although that should change soon. I talked to some people on #freebsd and there is an MPTCP source tree, but it's essentially a fork at the moment, total PITA to get merged into a running system, probably 11.x only (im still at 10.3-release on my handful of machines). In any case i continue to follow all such posts with interest. ;) John >>