> Hi,
>
> When I start Tor Browser it displays a message that it is establishing
> a connection to Tor network.
>
> After that I can request "Check for Tor Browser update ..." from
> Torbutton or from menu Help - About Tor Browser display and eventually
> obtain it without "Test Tor Network
So the release of Pi 3 [1] means that there is a now a $35 computer with
hardware accelerated AES and Sha 256 available.
How does this affect discussion of both hardware Tor proxies and future
cyphers for Tor?
[1] https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/raspberry-pi-3-on-sale/
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George Kadianakis:
Multi-Party Computation,
or PrivEx
Thanks!
It seems this is the issue:
Published statistics must hide
information that would allow
correlation attacks.
Wordlife,
Spencer
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On 2016-02-26 23:28, Coyo wrote:
On Fri, 26 Feb 2016 13:57:55 -0800
AMuse wrote:
You can also use IMAP with GMail over TOR.
I was just about to suggest that.
I think only the web interface kicks Tor users out. I always use gmail
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On 3/1/16, Mirimir wrote:
> On 02/29/2016 08:50 PM, grarpamp wrote:
>> 8 * size of descriptor mem struct / number of hsdirs = ram per box
>> plus cpu and bandwidth.
>
> OK, so the ratio of onions to HSDirs matters. There are ~3000 HSDirs.
> How much RAM do HSDirs need per