On 29 Sep 2005 09:57:54 -0400, Tyler Durden wrote:
One way to build a psuedo-pseudonymous mechanism to hang off of Tor
that would be easy for the Wikipedians to deal with
would be to have a server that lets you connect to it using Tor,
log in using some authentication protocol or other,
then hav
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One of the p
One way to build a psuedo-pseudonymous mechanism to hang off of Tor
that would be easy for the Wikipedians to deal with
would be to have a server that lets you connect to it using Tor,
log in using some authentication protocol or other,
then have it generate different outgoing addresses based on
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Quoting Bill Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> One way to build a psuedo-pseudonymous mechanism to hang off of Tor
> that would be easy for the Wikipedians to deal with
> would be to have a server that lets you connect to it using Tor,
> log in using some authentication protocol or other,
> then have
At 05:37 PM 9/27/2005, lists wrote:
Tyler Durden wrote:
Sorry...I don't understand...why would psuedonymity services be provided
within Tor?
I find the concept of having both pseudonymous and anonymous traffic
through TOR quite interesting. In some cases, you really do wish to just
TOR it
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> > We are not looking for a perfect solution. Yes, Wikis will be
> > vandalized. We're prepared to deal with that, we do deal with that.
> > But what I am seeking is some efforts to
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> We are not looking for a perfect solution. Yes, Wikis will be
> vandalized. We're prepared to deal with that, we do deal with that.
> But what I am seeking is some efforts to think usefully about how to
> helpfully reconcile o
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At 8:37 PM -0400 9/27/05, lists wrote:
> Building a TOR nymspace would be much more
>interesting and distributed.
Since the first time I met Dingledine, he was talking pseudonymity,
bigtime. I was curious when he went to play with onion routers, but maybe
I'm not so surprised anymore...
Cheers,
R
Tyler Durden wrote:
Sorry...I don't understand...why would psuedonymity services be provided
within Tor?
I find the concept of having both pseudonymous and anonymous traffic
through TOR quite interesting. In some cases, you really do wish to just
separate yourself from your meatspace identity
Sorry...I don't understand...why would psuedonymity services be provided
within Tor?
An external reputation/psuedonymity server would of course "reduce" a Tor
users' anonymity to mere psuedonymity, but I don't see how it would do
anything more, and who cares? If Wikipedia (or anyone) doesn't w
[yes, I know I'm preaching to the choir]
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> > A potential for cooperation is the proposal below for authenticated
> > access to Wikipedia through Tor. I will not speak to any particular
> > design here, but if Wikipedia has
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