IPv6

2010-11-04 Thread Olaf Selke
Hi,

will Tor clients take any advantage from an exit node with IPv6
connectivity?

cheers Olaf
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Re: IPv6

2010-11-04 Thread grarpamp
It doesn't seem that Tor is binding and transporting IPv6 yet.
However the client could presumably set up a VPN
with a tunnel broker. And do some interesting things
with OnionCat as well. The last mention of IPV6 in the
release notes was 0.2.1.18.

On 11/4/10, Olaf Selke olaf.se...@blutmagie.de wrote:
 Hi,

 will Tor clients take any advantage from an exit node with IPv6
 connectivity?

 cheers Olaf
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tor-ramdisk on git

2010-11-04 Thread Anthony G. Basile
Hi everyone,

I've had lots of requests to add ssh support to tor-ramdisk [1] because
ftp is insecure.  I originally used dropbear, but after discussion with
Jacob, I switched to openssh.

I'm not providing images yet, but I've got the build scripts up on a git
repo [2].  They're meant to be run on a x86 uclibc system, but might
build on glibc and/or x86_64.  When I produce the images for
distribution, they are built with hardened gentoo, both toolchain and
kernel [3].  This give userland pie, ssp, _FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 and the
kernel GRSEC/PaX.

Feel free to grab the stuff and contribute.  I'll throw a GPL-2 in there.


Refs.

[1] http://opensource.dyc.edu/tor-ramdisk
[2] git://opensource.dyc.edu/tor-ramdisk
[3] http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/hardened/

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Anthony G. Basile, Ph. D.
Chair of Information Technology
D'Youville College
Buffalo, NY 14201
(716) 829-8197
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