OnionCat 0.1.9 now supports IPv4

2008-09-15 Thread Bernhard Fischer
We have a new version of OnionCat ready which is now capable of IPv4-forwarding. Read http://www.abenteuerland.at/onioncat/ for further instructions on how to use OnionCat and IP. Bernhard. signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.

Re: OnionCat 0.1.9 now supports IPv4

2008-09-15 Thread Sven Anderson
Am 15.09.2008 um 16:16 schrieb Bernhard Fischer: We have a new version of OnionCat ready which is now capable of IPv4-forwarding. Read http://www.abenteuerland.at/onioncat/ for further instructions on how to use OnionCat and IP. Does it really work in an acceptable way? I ask because "TC

Proposed student project

2008-09-15 Thread Chris Akins
Hello all. I've been thinking about doing a Tor-related project for my Senior Thesis at the University of Cincinnati, and I just wanted to check that I wouldn't be duplicating existing efforts, that the idea makes sense, etc. The basic idea is to build a zero-configuration Tor relay in hardware

Re: OnionCat 0.1.9 now supports IPv4

2008-09-15 Thread Bernhard Fischer
On Monday 15 September 2008, Sven Anderson wrote: > Am 15.09.2008 um 16:16 schrieb Bernhard Fischer: > > We have a new version of OnionCat ready which is now capable of > > IPv4-forwarding. > > > > Read http://www.abenteuerland.at/onioncat/ for further instructions > > on how to > > use OnionCat an

Re: Proposed student project

2008-09-15 Thread Roger Dingledine
On Mon, Sep 15, 2008 at 02:12:12PM -0400, Chris Akins wrote: > The basic idea > is to build a zero-configuration Tor relay in hardware that sits between the > home user's router and their computer. Two plugs: one to the outside world, > one to the computer. Two thoughts come to mind immediately.

Re: Proposed student project

2008-09-15 Thread Jonathan Addington
On Mon, Sep 15, 2008 at 1:25 PM, Roger Dingledine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Mon, Sep 15, 2008 at 02:12:12PM -0400, Chris Akins wrote: > > The basic idea > > is to build a zero-configuration Tor relay in hardware that sits between the > > home user's router and their computer. Two plugs: one

Re: OnionCat 0.1.9 now supports IPv4

2008-09-15 Thread 7v5w7go9ub0o
Bernhard Fischer wrote: On Monday 15 September 2008, Sven Anderson wrote: Am 15.09.2008 um 16:16 schrieb Bernhard Fischer: We have a new version of OnionCat ready which is now capable of IPv4-forwarding. Read http://www.abenteuerland.at/onioncat/ for further instructions on how to use OnionCat

Fwd: Post Confirmation 807ccc3983b12bd9

2008-09-15 Thread Jonathan Addington
Can someone explain why I get this message every time I post? Or delete whatever email address sends this back to me? I don't post often, but it is annoying when I do. -- Forwarded message -- From: TypePad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Mon, Sep 15, 2008 at 1:36 PM Subject: Post Confi

Re: OnionCat 0.1.9 now supports IPv4

2008-09-15 Thread Bernhard Fischer
On Monday 15 September 2008, 7v5w7go9ub0o wrote: > Bernhard Fischer wrote: > > On Monday 15 September 2008, Sven Anderson wrote: > >> Am 15.09.2008 um 16:16 schrieb Bernhard Fischer: > >>> We have a new version of OnionCat ready which is now capable of > >>> IPv4-forwarding. > >>> > >>> Read http:/

Re: Proposed student project

2008-09-15 Thread Kyle Williams
Hello Chris, My response is inline with the message thread. On Mon, Sep 15, 2008 at 11:25 AM, Roger Dingledine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Mon, Sep 15, 2008 at 02:12:12PM -0400, Chris Akins wrote: > > The basic idea > > is to build a zero-configuration Tor relay in hardware that sits betwe

Re: Fwd: Post Confirmation 807ccc3983b12bd9

2008-09-15 Thread Alexander W. Janssen
Jonathan Addington wrote: > Can someone explain why I get this message every time I post? Or > delete whatever email address sends this back to me? You're maybe posting not with the same email-address as you subscribed. > I don't post often, but it is annoying when I do. Maybe it's just that. A

Re: Proposed student project

2008-09-15 Thread coderman
On Mon, Sep 15, 2008 at 12:17 PM, Kyle Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > ... > I believe coderman has been using the TorVM as a server, so he would have a > better answer as to how much RAM it uses running as a server node. i have been able to run a middle node with 32M guest VM (8M free below

NoScript 1.8.1: tor integration (finally!)

2008-09-15 Thread Marco Bonetti
Looks like the "torbutton vs noscript" war has come to an end ;-) After pinging Maone about this issue some times ago[1] and, more important, after the PdP incident[2][3], which probably start it all, we've now a new "https" feature for NoScript which will enable only scripts from trusted secure si