Thus spake The23rd Raccoon (the.raccoo...@gmail.com):
> So, if you have a way to measure circuit failure reliably, you can in
> fact detect the tagging attack, up to a point. It will be
> significantly easier to detect full 3-hop path bias than 2. It would
> be a good idea to solve tagging for thi
Resurrecting a thread from the grave!
>> I have made a patch to check.torproject.org to expose a JSONP interface
>> that would allow people to have the user check client side if (s)he is
>> using Tor.
>>
>> This would allow people to embed a badge on their website
>> (privacybadge.html) that congr
Tor Hidden Services are great, though their impact is grossly limited by the
fact that they are not at all easy to deploy. Systems such as Tor2web allow
people that decide to publish anonymously to be reachable by anybody not
using
a Tor client.
For dealing with the usability aspect of Tor Hidden
Setting aside the issue related with usability there are also some
interesting
improvements that can be made to make Tor HS more performant.
I will summarize here the ideas that have been brought forward along
with some
that are not detailed anywhere and would like to see more interest in.
I woul
On 2012-03-23, Arturo Filastò wrote:
> Since I noticed that check.tpo was removed from the front page I was
> thinking it would be a good idea to bring back up the topic of migrating
> check.torproject.org to a JSONP based system.
JSONP gives the party which is expected to provide a piece of dat
On 3/23/12 4:34 PM, Robert Ransom wrote:
> On 2012-03-23, Arturo Filastò wrote:
>
>> Since I noticed that check.tpo was removed from the front page I was
>> thinking it would be a good idea to bring back up the topic of migrating
>> check.torproject.org to a JSONP based system.
> JSONP gives the p