On 2013/07/30 (Jul), at 3:40 PM, Steve Dougherty wrote:
>> ... it is easier to block than Tor connections?
>
> I'd say so - the list of opennet seed nodes is public,[1] so blocking
> access to those IPs would mean no opennet.
I'm sure Tor does something similar, it would be interesting to know
On 2013/07/30 (Jul), at 1:21 PM, Matthew Toseland wrote:
> Too long? Too honest? IMHO we need to err on the side of honesty.
IMO it is missing a few Tor downers.
(1) people can & have run "exit nodes" to collect passwords
(2) Tor generally uses only 3 hops (e.g. easier Sybil & traffic
Hi,
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Too long? Too honest? IMHO we need to err on the side of honesty.
https://freenetproject.org/faq.html#tor
How is Freenet different to Tor? Can I access Google/Facebook/etc through
Freenet?
Freenet is a self-contained network, while Tor allows accessing the web
anonymously, as well as using
At p0s' request here's some information about how Infocalypse currently
uses WoT.
Infocalypse sets a vcs context on identities when they create a
repository, and inserts a list of repositories under the identity's
subspace at /vcs/. To do this it uses the insert URI from
GetOwnIdentities. It also
On 07/30/2013 02:58 PM, Robert Hailey wrote:
On 2013/07/30 (Jul), at 1:21 PM, Matthew Toseland wrote:
Too long? Too honest? IMHO we need to err on the side of honesty.
IMO it is missing a few Tor downers.
Good points.
(1) people can have run exit nodes to collect passwords
Could be
On 07/30/2013 05:05 PM, Robert Hailey wrote:
On 2013/07/30 (Jul), at 3:40 PM, Steve Dougherty wrote:
...
I'm sure Tor does something similar, it would be interesting to know
how Tor nodes bootstrap.
As far as I understand it tor bootstrapping is also centralized. I don't
know any specifics.
On 07/30/2013 05:45 PM, xor wrote:
On Tuesday, July 30, 2013 02:38:28 PM Steve Dougherty wrote:
At p0s' request here's some information about how Infocalypse currently
uses WoT.
Infocalypse sets a vcs context on identities when they create a
repository, and inserts a list of repositories
On 07/30/2013 06:58 AM, Arne Babenhauserheide wrote:
Hi,
If you want to make the redesign a bit less relialt on Javascript,
you could use the wonderful clickable CSS example from the Trojita
Mail client:
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