the library is for my personal projects, is not in the public domain
On 3/21/14, kalgecin wrote:
> where can i find this library?
>
>
> On Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 4:07 PM, Frank Young wrote:
>
>> I have implemented the protocol as a c++ static library which you can
>> link against.
>> I can give yo
the library is for my personal projects, is not in the public domain
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where can i find this library?
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> I have implemented the protocol as a c++ static library which you can
> link against.
> I can give you headup if you wish
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There are many users who keep their wallets up almost 24/7 for staking. And
as long as they're on tor network, they can stake. That's the incentive to
keep them on. I'm aware of the ability to use proxy, but it'd be much
better if the proxy was already integrated into the wallet itself, and
active
Hi everyone,
I'm an undergraduate student at University of Campinas, in Brazil, starting
now I'll be working all year, >=20h/week on research about and improvements
to tor hidden services under the supervision of Prof. Diego F. Aranha.
I'm generally very inexperienced both with Tor (I've been rea
> Hi Sreenatha! Glad to hear you're interested in Tor Weather!
>
> Just a quick reminder about GSoC: the student application deadline is
> really soon, in like four days or so from now. Be sure to get your
> application in by the deadline!
>
Done. Updated proposal on melange[0].
Not sure what
Georg Koppen:
> code could somehow be shared with tests needed for QA. Maybe the feature
> extraction part could be modularized in a way that both can share, say,
> the feature extraction part.
That should have been
"Maybe the tests could be modularized in a way that both can share, say,
the feat
Gunes Acar:
> Thanks for all the feedback Mike,
> I'll be in touch with you and Georg on the Tor side.
>
> For the other discussion: I don't think open-sourcing Panopticlick is
> critical for this work.
Sure, we can always write new code. That said, if you want to do that (I
am still not sure abo
Hi Damian,
Thank you for your feedback and suggestions!!
I have revised my proposal and uploaded it to melange.
Cheers
Bang
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Ok i wish.what i need to do?
On Mar 21, 2014 9:26 PM, "Frank Young" wrote:
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Certainly more useful than using Tor would be to use zero knowledge
proofs (zerocoin) in your coin.
"help the TOR network by keeping up the nodes" That would require the
nodes to be stable (run for multiple days without stop) relay nodes that
contribute bandwith. This is not what a typical Tor cli
Thanks for the headup but it is not that. Anyway, as posted in my last
post, i have fixed the issue.
thanks
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Frank Young writes:
> I have noticed that since the release of version 0.2.4.18-rc - 2013-11-16,
> Attempts to fetch v2 rendezvous service descriptor are failing.
> The issue seems to get worse as many people are updating their clients.
>
> The calculation of decriptor ids based on specification
well, after searching through your github, I realized you have not
even started anything on tor. I could give you a hand. I understand
the protocol very well and have implemented my own version of it.
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I have found out the issue, it relates to fixs made for time_t
variables in an earlier version of tor. Microsofts changes of time_t
from 32bit to 64bit caused you guys to stop the earlier assumptions
that time_t will be negative sometimes. It broke my implementation but
i have fixed it now. I think
I have implemented the protocol as a c++ static library which you can
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I can give you headup if you wish
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Hey guys, I'm looking into integrating TOR network into CACHeCoin. The idea
is, by default, the coin should connect through the tor network, with the
option of disabling it and connecting normally. This will help boost some
anonymity within the coin and help the TOR network by keeping up the nodes
Hi everyone,
My name is Kiran Mathew Koshy and I'm a student of IIT Patna, India. I''m
interested in participating in Google Summer of Code 2014 under Tor
project. GetTor is a service that I had tried a couple of months ago when
tor was blocked by our sysadmin, and I believe revamping getTor will
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