m missing?
* Is this practical? Would it effecively DDOS the Tor network?
* Could I do this in any way that doesn't rely on DNS?
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Rene Bartsch, B. Sc. Informatics
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Hi,
I've created a Howto
(https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/TorCitadel) to run a
decentralized network of home-made torified mail/jabber servers.
Instead of entrusting your mail some unknown hidden service mail
operator you just run your own mail server on a Raspberry Pi at
Hi,
if OnionCat ist used, does the TOR Hidden Service name resolve/route to
the OnionCat IPv6 address? Is it possible to reach a server process
running on the OnionCat IPv6-address via the TOR Hidden Service
hostname?
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Hi,
the RaspberryPi is a great low-power platform for TOR Hidden Services
like a personal mail server. Unfortunately the origin Debian/Raspbian
packages are quite outdated and do not even support transparent
proxying.
Is there any chance the TorProject will provide current stable Raspbian
p
Am 2014-07-21 04:17, schrieb Cinaed Simson:
On 07/17/2014 07:11 AM, Elrippo wrote:
I don't think that this is a problem, if you configure TOR as a
transparent proxy with some iptables rules on your Debian based OS,
all TCP based traffic is routed through TOR
Take a look at the last example
ht
Citadel is a groupware with integrated MTA, MDA, Jabber- and web-server
which makes it very easy to configure for average joes. Setting up a TOR
hidden service is no problem. TLS is not necessary as TOR already uses
end-to-end encryption. The problem is to make Citadel sending outgoing
SMTP/Jab
Hi,
I'am working on a HowTo for an end-to-end-encrypted email service
(https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/TorCitadel). It will
receive mails via SMTP as a TOR hidden service. Unfortunately
SMTP-clients do not support SOCKS for outgoing connections. I'd be glad
for any input fro