On 01/05/2013 04:20 PM, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
Quoting Graham Burnside (2013-01-05 15:15:05)
I've had a couple of hours recently to catch up on how freedombox is
developing. I was reading through the debian wiki and noticed that the
method being used to resolve the IP address of nodes in the network is
via Tor hidden services.
It is true that some are discussing how to penetrate masquerading
firewalls and how to discover nodes. Also true that some find Tor
suitable for handling those issues, and actively explore that option.
beside its use as a reverse proxy and for anonymity, another interesting
property of tor hidden services is that the .onion address is a
self-authenticating resolvable identity.
the .onion address is hashed from the PGP key and the key is needed to update tors DHT
record (the "nameserver").
therefore owning the PGP cryptokey means owning the .onion address (identity).
that's it! no setup of an account at a trusted server, no domain registration,
no certificate authorities.
-michael
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