I hope this is the right list for this. I am trying to get setup to
freenode and have irssi sasl'd over tor, but I can't seem to get this
enabled with SSL. I've tried using torsocks and socat.
On my gentoo box I start things as ...
$ /etc/init.d/tor start
$ usewithtor irssi
or if using socat
On 5/6/12, Shane software.research.developm...@gmail.com wrote:
I hope this is the right list for this. I am trying to get setup to
freenode and have irssi sasl'd over tor, but I can't seem to get this
enabled with SSL. I've tried using torsocks and socat.
Does Freenode's hidden service
Does Freenode's hidden service support SSL? Does it support SSL on port 6697?
Yes it does. 6697, 7000, 7070 that I know of ... These are my latest tries.
// /etc/tor/torrc
User tor
PIDFile /var/run/tor/tor.pid
Log notice syslog
DataDirectory /var/lib/tor/data
# tried these as well
On 06/05/12 08:19, Shane wrote:
Does Freenode's hidden service support SSL? Does it support SSL on port
6697?
Yes it does. 6697, 7000, 7070 that I know of ... These are my latest tries.
There's no point in adding a layer of SSL over hidden services; the
connection is already encrypted
There's no point in adding a layer of SSL over hidden services; the
connection is already encrypted end to end.
I thought it was more like proxy-to-proxy leaving a small in-the-clear
gaps on the ends.
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On 06/05/12 18:02, Shane wrote:
There's no point in adding a layer of SSL over hidden services; the
connection is already encrypted end to end.
I thought it was more like proxy-to-proxy leaving a small in-the-clear
gaps on the ends.
I guess so. There's a chance that the Tor daemon is