Some sites such as RiseUp and DuckDuckGo could be accessed via onion
addresses. I would like to know which address (onion address vs clearnet
address) should I use when using TBB. I believe both ways are more or
less the same in terms of identity protection and communication security
(provided that
On Wed, 2014-02-05 at 12:56 +0800, Hang wrote:
> Some sites such as RiseUp and DuckDuckGo could be accessed via onion
> addresses. I would like to know which address (onion address vs clearnet
> address) should I use when using TBB. I believe both ways are more or
> less the same in terms of identi
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Thx a lot Luther for the detailed explanation.
Best
Hang
Luther Blissett:
> On Wed, 2014-02-05 at 12:56 +0800, Hang wrote:
>> Some sites such as RiseUp and DuckDuckGo could be accessed via
>> onion addresses. I would like to know which address (oni
Hi,
Luther Blissett (lbliss...@paranoici.org) wrote on 2014-02-06:
> 1. When you access the clearnet you need dns name resolving which need
> to be "proxyfied" to avoid dns leaks. This issue is supposed to be
> solved on decent OSes and with TBB, but it is difficult to guarantee
> that other softwa
On 6 February 2014 14:51, Thomas Themel wrote:
> Hi,
> Luther Blissett (lbliss...@paranoici.org) wrote on 2014-02-06:
>> 1. When you access the clearnet you need dns name resolving which need
>> to be "proxyfied" to avoid dns leaks. This issue is supposed to be
>> solved on decent OSes and with TB
On Fri, 2014-02-07 at 06:26 -0500, Tom Ritter wrote:
> On 6 February 2014 14:51, Thomas Themel wrote:
> > Hi,
> > Luther Blissett (lbliss...@paranoici.org) wrote on 2014-02-06:
> >> 1. When you access the clearnet you need dns name resolving which need
> >> to be "proxyfied" to avoid dns leaks. Th