Re: [tor-dev] Potential projects for SponsorR (Hidden Services)

2014-10-21 Thread str4d
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 George Kadianakis wrote: == Opt-in HS indexing service == This seems like a fun project that can be used in various ways in the future. Of course, the feature must remain opt-in so that only services that want to be public will surface.

[tor-dev] Pluggable transports meeting tomorrow (16:00UTC Wednesday 22nd of October 2014)

2014-10-21 Thread George Kadianakis
Hello! just wanted to remind you that the regular biweekly pluggable transports meeting is going to occur tomorrow at 16:00 UTC. Place is the #tor-dev IRC channel in the OFTC network. Thanks for your attention! ___ tor-dev mailing list

[tor-dev] 5-hop hidden service circuits (was: Potential projects for SponsorR (Hidden Services))

2014-10-21 Thread Michael Rogers
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 On 20/10/14 14:37, George Kadianakis wrote: On an even more researchy tone, Qingping Hou et al wrote a proposal to reduce the length of HS circuits to 5 hops (down from 6). You can find their proposal here:

Re: [tor-dev] 5-hop hidden service circuits (was: Potential projects for SponsorR (Hidden Services))

2014-10-21 Thread Zack Weinberg
On Tue, Oct 21, 2014 at 8:23 AM, Michael Rogers mich...@briarproject.org wrote: On 20/10/14 14:37, George Kadianakis wrote: On an even more researchy tone, Qingping Hou et al wrote a proposal to reduce the length of HS circuits to 5 hops (down from 6). You can find their proposal here:

Re: [tor-dev] Potential projects for SponsorR (Hidden Services)

2014-10-21 Thread Roger Dingledine
On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 02:37:49PM +0100, George Kadianakis wrote: this is an attempt to collect tasks that should be done for SponsorR. You can find the SponsorR page here: https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/sponsors/SponsorR Thanks for getting this going! == Safe statistics

Re: [tor-dev] Potential projects for SponsorR (Hidden Services)

2014-10-21 Thread Griffin Boyce
Roger Dingledine wrote: h) Back to the community again. There have recently appeared a few messaging protocols that are inherently using HSes to provide link layer confidentiality and anonymity [1]. Examples include Pond, Ricochet and TorChat. There are also a fair few IRC and XMPP