On 17-03-03 20:42:09, Alex Vong wrote: > ng0 <[email protected]> writes: > > [...] > > > > I have a correction to make: after someone else in a conversation told > > me that it works for them, I tried to reproduce my problem. THe problem > > is just when I use the ftp:// links, everything else works. > > > > Which means, `torify telnet alpha.gnu.org 21' worked as well as > > accessing the ftp over `http://alpha.gnu.org' and `http://ftp.gnu.org', > > previously I assumed the ftp of gnu.org is still limited to only ftp > > port access. So there is a problem with port 21 and maybe 20, but this > > problem exists only because a majority of tor relays filter those ports. > > > > I think the only improvement GNU can make is to have a list of onion > > services, if GNU wants to. This can be achieved like Debian does with > > https://onion.debian.org/ but it can also be achieved with sub domains > > to just one onion. For an example take a look at http://secushare.org/ > > and http://youbroketheinternet.org where secushare.org mentions the > > onion at the bottom of the page and for the second domain I have > > forgotten where the anchor for the "Why not HTTPS" is. > > > [...] > > I would like to add that there is a software called onionbalance which > is useful for deloying hidden service[0]. > > [0]: https://blog.torproject.org/blog/cooking-onions-finding-onionbalance
But that wasn't really what I asked for here. The email was just for reference, you can reply to the original thread if you want to.
