shit , i hate the spelling checker ....... I mean, I do not think the development is abandoned, maybe a little slow, but it's still alive
2017-05-02 16:22 GMT+02:00 arrase <arr...@gmail.com>: > I was talking with Bernhard R. Fischer and i'm don't think than "its no > longer maintained", maybe the development was a bit stopped but when i > found a bug in android 7 Bernhard fixes it and a new release is comming in > the next days. > > I will fix the android app today. > > I talked to him today and the project is still alive. > > 2017-05-02 16:15 GMT+02:00 <ban...@openmailbox.org>: > >> On 2017-05-02 10:23, Nathan of Guardian wrote: >> >>> On Tue, Apr 25, 2017, at 12:58 PM, arrase wrote: >>> >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> I found that interesting: >>>> >>>> https://www.onioncat.org/ >>>> >>>> I'm thinking about create an android app for ocat. >>>> >>>> Should be built into orbot or should be a independent app? >>>> >>>> What do you think about? >>>> >>> >>> How is this different than the existing Orbot VPN feature? Different >>> audience or need? >>> >> >> Hi onioncat was very useful for tunneling IP over Tor's TCP layer between >> onion services. It acted like a P2P VPN over Tor. The problem is its no >> longer maintained (their mailing lists disappeared) and will not be >> compatible with the longer next-gen onion services. I had written a bunch >> of tutorials depending on it for our privacy system that I deprecated. >> >> >> PS. David Stainton had a WIP proof-of-concept that created TUN intefaces >> between onions that was written in amemory-safe lang instead of C. I can't >> remember what it was called but its dormant for now. >> > >
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