Niels Grewe wrote,


>There already is torque, a naming daemon which allows you to map .onion 
>>addresses to keys which are more easily to remember (e.g. 
>>6sxoyfb3h2nvok2d.onion  becomes hiddenwiki.tor) It can be checked out >from 
>http://balrqba4x57ofa6s.onion/torque.php, but I'd like to refrain from 
>>commenting on possible security issues for now.



Hi Niels,

Yes I was aware of torque, its a little primative, I was thinking more along 
the lines of a complete url structure, as for the WWW, as I described in a 
previous ortalk post.


I previously described it as:

Url: 
h[idden]w[eb].[servicetype.]xxxxxxsitenamexxxx[.xxxxx[.xxxx[.etc]].[country/region[.subregion[.]].][org/com/co/gmb/ltd/plc/net/etc[.sub]]

eg:

hw.search.bahoo.no.ads.eu.net

That way anyone can be (even if you are not using tor and are only on the 
internet) levered into the Tor network, by the hw. prefix, via a local gateway, 
seamlessly. This would be great if it gave the user the opportunity to install 
tor client (and remember if chosen not) and then we might have more tor servers 
(of the right type!!) eventually.


At the moment the only gateways I know of into Tor from the internet are 
payforuse gateways (metropipe). I dont know if there are any others??


[Thats Ok Sir, I do understand, I (probably) rather you did that as well.] 



CA

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