[tor-talk] WebRTC over the TOR network

2017-06-01 Thread NTPT
Hi, all. There is a api for  real time communicatiohn over web.  https://codelabs. developers.google.com/codelabs/webrtc-web/#0 It is mean to transfer audio and video P2P between browsers. But, as docs stat,   work only over https Is there a possibility to run this over TOR network ? in both

Re: [tor-talk] Alec Muffet "Tor is a very attractive proposition for secure networking"

2017-06-01 Thread Mirimir
On 06/01/2017 10:45 AM, grarpamp wrote: > And many application protocols are incompatible with onion addressing. > > So you'll need OnionCat to do those and other cool things... :) > > https://www.onioncat.org/ > https://cypherpunk.at/onioncat_trac/ Requisite reminder about how well MPTCP

[tor-talk] should minimizing Tor Browser reset screen size?

2017-06-01 Thread Joe Btfsplk
In Linux, it's very easy to grab TBB's drag screen bar when reaching for scroll bar. I've done it several times now. If you only move it a few px, it's hard to tell if it changed, unless go to a browser check site. Appears that minimizing TBB to the panel / task bar & restoring it doesn't

Re: [tor-talk] Alec Muffet "Tor is a very attractive proposition for secure networking"

2017-06-01 Thread grarpamp
On Thu, Jun 1, 2017 at 8:45 AM, Jason S. Evans wrote: > I've been wondering about the feasibility of using Tor for low level, > low priority applications such as connecting servers with Saltstack, > setting up Jabber servers, or IRC. You can connect just about anything

Re: [tor-talk] Alec Muffet "Tor is a very attractive proposition for secure networking"

2017-06-01 Thread Jason S. Evans
Thanks for the article. This is something that I'm interested also. I've been wondering about the feasibility of using Tor for low level, low priority applications such as connecting servers with Saltstack, setting up Jabber servers, or IRC. Jason On Sat, 2017-05-27 at 01:16 -0400, krishna e