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
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
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
> HTTPS and Onions are quite a winning combination for commercial sites
And no small number them would need to get off their silly position
of blocking tor users. Those responsible aren't crossing over soon.
> Onions [equally fine for other uses / e2e]
This is more difficult to suggest than
A blog post that envisions Tor working as part of mainstream infrastructure.
https://medium.com/@alecmuffett/tor-is-end-to-end-encryption-for-computers-to-talk-to-other-computers-34e41d81c9e2
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Tor protocol enables end-to-end encrypted communications between
computers — eg: Tor Browser on your