Quoting Bill Stewart [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
One way to build a psuedo-pseudonymous mechanism to hang off of Tor
that would be easy for the Wikipedians to deal with
would be to have a server that lets you connect to it using Tor,
log in using some authentication protocol or other,
then have it
At 05:37 PM 9/27/2005, lists wrote:
Tyler Durden wrote:
Sorry...I don't understand...why would psuedonymity services be provided
within Tor?
I find the concept of having both pseudonymous and anonymous traffic
through TOR quite interesting. In some cases, you really do wish to just
TOR
One way to build a psuedo-pseudonymous mechanism to hang off of Tor
that would be easy for the Wikipedians to deal with
would be to have a server that lets you connect to it using Tor,
log in using some authentication protocol or other,
then have it generate different outgoing addresses based on
At 8:37 PM -0400 9/27/05, lists wrote:
Building a TOR nymspace would be much more
interesting and distributed.
Since the first time I met Dingledine, he was talking pseudonymity,
bigtime. I was curious when he went to play with onion routers, but maybe
I'm not so surprised anymore...
Cheers,
Tyler Durden wrote:
Sorry...I don't understand...why would psuedonymity services be provided
within Tor?
I find the concept of having both pseudonymous and anonymous traffic
through TOR quite interesting. In some cases, you really do wish to just
separate yourself from your meatspace
[yes, I know I'm preaching to the choir]
- Forwarded message from Roger Dingledine [EMAIL PROTECTED] -
A potential for cooperation is the proposal below for authenticated
access to Wikipedia through Tor. I will not speak to any particular
design here, but if Wikipedia has a notion
Quoting Alan Barrett [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
- Forwarded message from Jimmy Wales [EMAIL PROTECTED] -
We are not looking for a perfect solution. Yes, Wikis will be
vandalized. We're prepared to deal with that, we do deal with that.
But what I am seeking is some efforts to think
Sorry...I don't understand...why would psuedonymity services be provided
within Tor?
An external reputation/psuedonymity server would of course reduce a Tor
users' anonymity to mere psuedonymity, but I don't see how it would do
anything more, and who cares? If Wikipedia (or anyone) doesn't
- Forwarded message from Jimmy Wales [EMAIL PROTECTED] -
We are not looking for a perfect solution. Yes, Wikis will be
vandalized. We're prepared to deal with that, we do deal with that.
But what I am seeking is some efforts to think usefully about how to
helpfully reconcile our