Hi,
On 22.07.2010 15:24, krishna e bera wrote:
> That new site does not respond.
>
> Also, the same design flaw applies to ANY remote web-based proxy:
> it is a single concentrator and can thus is a magnet to be attacked
> or have its incoming connections monitored. If the connections
> are SSL
That new site does not respond.
Also, the same design flaw applies to ANY remote web-based proxy:
it is a single concentrator and can thus is a magnet to be attacked
or have its incoming connections monitored. If the connections
are SSL (https) it might be slightly more difficult to snoop on,
bu
On Wed, 21 Jul 2010 20:44:51 +0530
emigrant wrote:
> or is it safe enough?
No. torproxy.net and tor-proxy.net, while two different sites, are
wholly unrelated to The Tor Project. The torproxy.net domain may not
even be using Tor as far as I can tell.
--
Andrew Lewman
The Tor Project
pgp 0x
guys, sorry,
i meant to say:
http://torproxy.net/
not tor-proxy.net
thanks a lot.
On Wed, 2010-07-21 at 08:28 -0700, Damian Johnson wrote:
> No, it's not related to tor and be aware that the design (shown in
> their FAQ) looks like you're sending your traffic via this
> "Tor-Proxy.net" thing, wh
No, it's not related to tor and be aware that the design (shown in their
FAQ) looks like you're sending your traffic via this "Tor-Proxy.net" thing,
which means you're trusting them in the same fashion as a single hop proxy.
-Damian
On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 8:14 AM, emigrant wrote:
> or is it safe
or is it safe enough?
thanks a lot.
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