Re: [tor-dev] estimating traffic/bandwidth needed to run a Tor node

2016-05-24 Thread Razvan Dragomirescu
Hello everyone and thanks for the quick answers, To clarify this a bit, some of my nodes will be simple clients (not offering any services to the network), others will be hidden services (offering their services). They can also be a combination of the two (services may contact other services over

Re: [tor-dev] adding smartcard support to Tor

2016-05-24 Thread Razvan Dragomirescu
Thank you Evan, Donncha, Regarding 1024-bit RSA support, take a look at http://www.fi.muni.cz/~xsvenda/jcsupport.html - almost all JavaCard cards support that. I'm a Java developer but it looks like I'm going to have to switch to (and learn) Python for this since almost all Tor utilities appear t

Re: [tor-dev] adding smartcard support to Tor

2016-05-24 Thread Ivan Markin
Razvan Dragomirescu: > Thanks Evan for the .onion links, I'll take a look. I'm still collecting > data, testing hardware, etc. BTW, one of the cheapest options for this is > http://www.ftsafe.com/product/epass/eJavaToken - $12 at > http://javacardos.com/store/smartcard_eJavaToken.php . Unfortunatel

Re: [tor-dev] [proposal] Post-Quantum Secure Hybrid Handshake Based on NewHope

2016-05-24 Thread Peter Schwabe
ban...@openmailbox.org wrote: Hi all, > Some great developments in lattice-based crypto. DJB just released a paper > on NTRU Prime: Let me just also throw in my 2 cents: As far as I can tell, there are now 5 approaches to post-quantum key exchange that are discussed (or at least have surfaced)