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Moses wrote:
| Tor is not a tool for security solution just a transport mechanism. If
| you want get security encryption, try gnupg or something similars.
(snip)
I think - although I'm not 100% sure - that he was speaking of Tor's
cryptography in
Tor is not a tool for security solution just a transport mechanism. If
you want get security encryption, try gnupg or something similars.
On Jan 28, 2008 3:23 PM, 孙超 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Inspired by the principle of tor, we intend to develop a distributed data
base which could maintain
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孙超 wrote:
That is to say: the exit node we choose must be trustable in keeping my
privacy?
No, you can't - or at least shouldn't - trust any maintainer of a tor
router. No one can keep people from setting up several tor exit nodes in
order to gain
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孙超 wrote:
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We know that there is an entrance node and an exit node in a path,
cleartext is sent out from the exit node to the destination that we are
aimed at. If so, my original cleartext could be revealed to the exit
node? If my data is
On Mon, Jan 28, 2008 at 03:23:58PM +0800, wrote:
But I still have some questions about how does tor work, especially how does
it encrypt my data?
https://www.torproject.org/documentation#DesignDoc should help
you -- especially tor-spec.txt.
--Roger
That is to say: the exit node we choose must be trustable in keeping my
privacy?
Thank you for your valuable information!
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From: F. Fox [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: or-talk@freehaven.net
Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2008 3:40 AM
Subject: Re: How does tor encrypt my data
Inspired by the principle of tor, we intend to develop a distributed data base
which could maintain privacy preserving.
But I still have some questions about how does tor work, especially how does it
encrypt my data?
We know that there is an entrance node and an exit node in a path, cleartext
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