bo0od:
> no secure TLS or onion connection to the website, first insecurity note.
Now the web page is under construction and project is only alpha. Although I do
not quite understand the role of https for real security. It is more reliable
to sign all related products with a PGP key, and this
Take into account that statistics are number of unique user's IPs connected to
bridges per day. My cellular provider change my local GPRS IP exactly every
hour and my external IP also changed to random value of provider's pool. Each
time IP was changed my Tor rebuild 3 new circuits to
/master/white.pdf
BR, Van Gegel
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of the Tor source code can be applied (as an extreme case)?
Van Gegel
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Seven years ago I performed the first tests for voice transmission over the Tor
network. Recently I returned to this topic and reanimated the old project: it
became cross-platform, modular and using modern cryptography. Alpha versions
for Windows, Android and Linux (including ARM) are being
A link for folks playing with voice over Tor...
http://1985phone.com/
These guys want to make their analogue of Tor for VOIP by using the mobile
clients based on iOS and Android as a nodes? And thus want circuits latency was
less than Tor? It seems to me that all will end after collecting
In the case of access to e-mail from untrusted computer is convenient and
reliable to use one-time password authentication using e-codebook - mobile
Java applet for your phone. A one-time password is generated in response to
RAND, generated by the mail server. QR-code can be used. For example
Jitsi now cann't route RTP through Tor becouse not supported RTP over TCP.
Only Skype, Mumble and my forks of PGPFone and SpeekFrealy, and maybe some
other rare apps can use TCP as a transport layer for voice.
It makes no sense to use Tor to connect to the XMPP server only. All the same,
the
If you are using the latest TBB, try port 9150
The better way is check SocksPort in torrc file
But explained to how you are going to use the SMPP server and Jitsi? Do you
want to transmit voice over Tor or via a direct connection?
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I want to use the duplication of connections between TOR hidden services:
After A connected to HS of B, B immediately establishes a connection to
HS of A. All data between A and B are duplicated on both channels to
reduce the overall latency. Periodically (every minute) the slowest
connection
I found that this is a very old idea:
https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-talk/2006-May/thread.html#13379
But why for 6 years no one is interested?
I continue my experiments with VOIP over Tor and tried another old
abandoned software SpeakFreely by changing it's protocol as RTP over
adrelanos:
Since very few people shared my opinion
Not so few people share your opinion, Adrelanos :)
I think that too much care about the user is underestimating the user.
Any adequate user at first MUST NOT to trust any of the software,
including Tor.
The user must decide how to use this
I did some tests now and have comments to the PTT mode.
I used TCP socket with disabled Nagle algorithm to send packets, the data
is sent in portions of 140 bytes every 80 mS for recipient?s hidden
service.
Absolute delivery delay of the first packet was less than the average
delay for
Hi! Thank you for your comments and tips!
I did not think this project as a finished product for practical use.
This is only a platform to explore the possibility of transmission of
voice over TOR. Also I tried to spend as little effort to research and
choose the best for me platform for their
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