> Also I could offer building a Tor branded box (torbox) if that is in the
> interest of the project .
For information, I work on the same thing :
https://github.com/aeris/torbox
Missing doc at this moment, but currently able to generate from scratch
working image for A20 Olimex Lime with
Am 18.01.2016 um 00:10 schrieb Christian Stöveken:
> The question was whether the tor project would be interested in gaining
> these
> new users or not and also about the impact of an increase e.g. 1000 or more
> of these
> boxes (users) would have on the tor network.
A few points come to mind:
-
Hello all,
I was talking to one of the tor developers at the Wauholland place the
last day @32C3 about his opinion on transparent tor wlan boxes like
anonabox or invinzbox and others.
(Roger or Sam probably I'm terribly sorry, I forgot to write down the name)
I'm not trying to run in their footst
On Sat, Jan 16, 2016 at 10:22:50PM +0100, Rejo Zenger wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I'm wondering...
>
> - How can a user reliably determine some .onion address actually
>belongs to intended owner?
>
> - How is the provider of .onion service supposed to deal with a lost or
>compromised private key
hi
i found some security issue and vulnerability in your site
and i read in article you have a private bug bounty program on hackerone.com
and i want to report this issue and vuln to you
Please , if you can invite me to your bug bounty program
my username : charfee
email : char...@gmail.com
and tha
> Can some one help me Tor says "Copy Tor Log To Clipboard" why and how
come why won't it boot up I have no
> proxy...what is wrong with it ...even trid re-downloading it what in
sam's hill is wrong with Tor it's been this way
> 4-5 days now
Try rebooting your machine, delete the contents
Rejo Zenger:
> - How can a user reliably determine some .onion address actually
>belongs to intended owner?
The user can call the admin and ask the admin to read aloud the key
fingerprint.
> - How is the provider of .onion service supposed to deal with a lost or
>compromised private key
I don't have an answer on the multicast front, but I've been playing around
with Video delivery via onion recently - partly as an intensive way to test
delivery and partly to see how feasible it actually is.
The delivery infrastructure was/is a tiered caching heirachy, with each
tier having it's o
Within the Italian Nexa Center for internet and Society mailing list,
there was recently a discussion on the IP-level blocking forced by the
government's judges to ISPs against "informal/unofficial" football video
streaming services.
I learned that those kind of services, usually provide browsers
any garden variety proxy achieves the same result.
No, it does not.
Yes it does, unless the proxy server 'shares' information with
facebook.
But the pictures a little greater than "hiding something from
facebook" - it's about hiding the fact that you're visiting
that specific service in orde
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