Re: [tor-talk] Is there a limit to how many .onion addresses I can generate/advertise/use for one hidden service?

2017-11-29 Thread Allen
> On 17/11/2017 05:51, Cyberpotato wrote: >> Is there any sort of limit (artificial, performance, or otherwise) to the >> number of hidden service descriptors or .onion addresses i can generate >> and/or use to access a single hidden service? The use case would be to >> generate a unique .onion

Re: [tor-talk] Is there a limit to how many .onion addresses I can generate/advertise/use for one hidden service?

2017-11-29 Thread Fabio Pietrosanti - Lists
On 17/11/2017 05:51, Cyberpotato wrote: > Is there any sort of limit (artificial, performance, or otherwise) to the > number of hidden service descriptors or .onion addresses i can generate > and/or use to access a single hidden service? The use case would be to > generate a unique .onion addr

Re: [tor-talk] New report: How Pakistan blocked news outlets, social media sites, and IM apps amidst protests

2017-11-29 Thread Andre Wingor
> Pakistan, we confirmed the DNS-based blocking of: IMHO, the DNS it was very bad idea, it is very big hole. Particularly hampered by its global status in all OSes: management by only superuser. Local user can't change the service, even can't create own hosts in the windows. Why?! As a result, ev

[tor-talk] New report: How Pakistan blocked news outlets, social media sites, and IM apps amidst protests

2017-11-29 Thread Maria Xynou
Hello, Today, in collaboration with Bytes for All Pakistan, OONI published a research study titled "How Pakistan blocked news outlets, social media sites, and IM apps amidst protests". Our study is available here: https://ooni.torproject.org/post/how-pakistan-blocked-social-media/ and http://cont