Re: Possible attack method?? Question..

2008-01-14 Thread Anon Mus
Watson Ladd wrote: > Anon Mus wrote: >> This question is for those with the knowhow. >> >> A while back I got a number of emails from the same source where the >> emails were sent in "pairs" a minute or less apart. >> >> The first of each of the "email pair" were large (over >> 700characters), th

Input required on Secure Wiki project

2008-01-14 Thread Vlad "SATtva" Miller
Hi guys, I'm currently working on the new project of tightly secured collabo- rative/wiki environment software with some neat features, e.g. GnuPG server-side integration for users' signatures verification and display on page revisions, comments and so on. Another major goal is censorship resistan

Re: Input required on Secure Wiki project

2008-01-14 Thread Ringo Kamens
One idea might to have a network raid drive that is shared by mirror servers and acessible via tor. Comrade Ringo Kamens On Jan 14, 2008 11:45 AM, Vlad SATtva Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi guys, > > I'm currently working on the new project of tightly secured collabo- > rative/wiki enviro

Re: Input required on Secure Wiki project

2008-01-14 Thread Martin Fick
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I'm currently working on the new project of > tightly secured collabo- > > rative/wiki environment software with some neat > features, e.g. GnuPG > > server-side integration for users' signatures > verification and display > > on page revisions, comments and so o

Re: Input required on Secure Wiki project

2008-01-14 Thread F. Fox
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Heavy redundancy, geographic distribution, and some censorship-resistant features would certainly be nice. However, don't take this the wrong way, but... in my mind, "wiki" and "security" are oxymoronic concepts. Maybe it could be done with, as you

Re: Input required on Secure Wiki project

2008-01-14 Thread F. Fox
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Martin Fick wrote: (snip) > Somewhere in tor land I read about a project which > would do much of what you describe, but I can't > remember what it was called. It used regular accounts > on various services, free email accounts, open wikis, > newsgr

Re: Input required on Secure Wiki project

2008-01-14 Thread 孙超
Is there any censorship of internet in your country? otherwise you need not use tor. Wikipedia is banned here, P.R.China, so I need tor very much, but it is too slow..