> On 26 Feb 2016, at 06:25, Tom Ritter wrote:
>
> On 25 February 2016 at 21:00, SMTP Test wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I try to set up a Tor private network. I found two tutorials online
>> (http://liufengyun.chaos-lab.com/prog/2015/01/09/private-tor-network.html
>> and https://ritter.vg/blog-run_y
On 25 February 2016 at 21:00, SMTP Test wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I try to set up a Tor private network. I found two tutorials online
> (http://liufengyun.chaos-lab.com/prog/2015/01/09/private-tor-network.html
> and https://ritter.vg/blog-run_your_own_tor_network.html) but seems that
> they both are ou
Hi all,
I try to set up a Tor private network. I found two tutorials online (
http://liufengyun.chaos-lab.com/prog/2015/01/09/private-tor-network.html
and https://ritter.vg/blog-run_your_own_tor_network.html) but seems that
they both are outdated. Could anyone please give me a tutorial or some
hin
About the issue of exit nodes needing to know to which bridge they need to
connect to, could we not make a system that similair to hidden services,
so that the nodes can connect to them without knowing the actulle ip
adress? If we could design an automatic system in which flash proxies could
be co
You may be interested in the following from the FAQ:
https://www.torproject.org/docs/faq.html.en#HideExits
You should hide the list of Tor relays, so people can't block the exits.
There are a few reasons we don't:
a) We can't help but make the information available, since Tor clients
need to us
I'm forwarding this to the list, because it might contain relevant
information. Mostly within George's reply.
Initial reason to not send my reply to the list was to not bother too
many people with seemingly irrelevant questions on my part.
I agree with the reply given in the forwarded message. It
hello there! i don't know if this mailing list works but i thought of
giving it a try.
i was lately reading an article (
http://www.pcworld.com/article/3037180/security/tor-users-increasingly-treated-like-second-class-web-citizens.html
)
and it was about tor users getting blocked from accessing a
I think this strays a bit far afield from tor-dev, but..
If an academic group was interested in basically redesigning the web to
be more sane, then Servo might be a good place to start.
There are a whole bunch of things one could do, like forcing much more
to be catchable by using content base
On Wed, Feb 24, 2016 at 4:54 PM, Linus Nordberg wrote:
> Hi,
>
Hi, Linus! This is now proposal 267.
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Katharina Kohls writes:
> Hi everyone,
>
> we are a team of 4 PHD students in the field of IT security, working at
> the Ruhr-University Bochum at the chair for systems security and the
> information security group.
>
> Currently we work on a research project with the goal to leverage the
> secur
Reinaldo de Souza Jr writes:
> On 2/16/16 12:20, George Kadianakis wrote:
>> The
>> very latest prop259 basically forgets the unreachable guard status as soon as
>> the algorithm terminates. I wonder if we actually want this. Hopefully
>> guardsim
>> has a simulation scenario that will illustrat
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