On 07/03/13 12:09, anonymous coward wrote:
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How does SSL work with Imap in general? When I first connect to the imap
server it transmitts its certificate, right? Is the certificate then
stored in Thunderbird or will the certificate transmitted again each
time you connect to imap server? I
On 07/03/2013 07:46 PM, Ted Smith wrote:
On Wed, 2013-07-03 at 19:21 -0400, Griffin Boyce wrote:
I don't use Tor with Gmail, because Google blocks connections nearly 100%
of the time.
A Google employee posted how to avoid this -- you have to log into Gmail
via Tor, solve whatever security
Hi
I am undergraduate student of SKKU, Korea
I am making private Tor network which consist of 5 nodes.
In this network, I split network two separate network with vlan function.
In other word, OP and onion router 1 are involved in network 1, the others
are involved network 2.
I am confident, Tor will still be available in 10 years, because we need
it. Many governments want to ban anonymity including western
governments. But it is hard technically to ban anonymizers. Look at
China what effort they take to prohibit free access to the net and they
could never succeed to
The Tuber:
In SSL, if the client sends a session ID to resume a session, and the
server accepts it, no certificate is sent.
But this session ID is sent encrypted or checked against a certificate?
Thankx
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On Thu, Jul 04, 2013 at 09:59:11PM +0900, ÀÌÈ¿¼® wrote:
I am making private Tor network which consist of 5 nodes.
So I installed Tor browser to onion proxy and onion routers
I thought that Tor network would be generated, because private network that
I made has three onion routers and a
When you connect to a SSL secured web site, is the URL itself encrypted
or can an attacker see the full URL? Is there any chance to encrypt a
URL (besides *.onion URLs of course)?
Thank you.
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anonymous coward:
I am confident, Tor will still be available in 10 years, because we
need it. Many governments want to ban anonymity including western
governments. But it is hard technically to ban anonymizers. Look
at China what effort they take to prohibit free access to the net
and they
adrelanos:
Without Tor servers
in the US and a few other countries with a noticeable amount of Tor
servers, there is usable Tor network anymore.
Is there no way to run hidden Tor servers? The schizophrenic thing
about western governments is they would like to ban anonymizers like
Tor, but
On 07/04/2013 09:54 PM, anonymous coward wrote:
adrelanos:
Without Tor servers
in the US and a few other countries with a noticeable amount of Tor
servers, there is usable Tor network anymore.
Is there no way to run hidden Tor servers? The schizophrenic thing
about western governments
mirimir:
On 07/04/2013 09:54 PM, anonymous coward wrote:
adrelanos:
Without Tor servers
in the US and a few other countries with a noticeable amount of Tor
servers, there is usable Tor network anymore.
Is there no way to run hidden Tor servers? The schizophrenic thing
about western
On Thu, Jul 04, 2013 at 02:58:30PM -0400, grarpamp wrote:
Tor's been around in force for 10+ years.
In that time it has experienced many things and been used in many ways.
Where will, or will not, Tor be 10+ years from now, and why?
Tor speeds are interesting. I think they'll become much
On 07/04/2013 11:39 PM, adrelanos wrote:
mirimir:
On 07/04/2013 09:54 PM, anonymous coward wrote:
adrelanos:
Without Tor servers
in the US and a few other countries with a noticeable amount of Tor
servers, there is usable Tor network anymore.
Is there no way to run hidden Tor servers?
anonymous coward:
adrelanos:
Without Tor servers
in the US and a few other countries with a noticeable amount of Tor
servers, there is usable Tor network anymore.
Is there no way to run hidden Tor servers?
No. In a world where public anonymizing servers are prohibited, it
requires a new
I find the idea that tor servers would be banned in the US to be dubious.
The big evil of file sharing apps haven't been banned in spite of many
wishing to do so. Hell, there's a desire from some quarters to eliminate
bittorrent apps...no way. In any case, banning tor would simply force me
Hi all,
I thought I'd introduce an experimental mini-project of mine: TorWall (Tor
fireWall) - transparent Tor for Windows.
In a nutshell, TorWall does two things:
1) It (transparently) reroutes all HTTP traffic through the Tor anonymity
network; and
2) It blocks all non-Tor traffic (including
On Thu, 04 Jul 2013 20:55:53 +, anonymous coward wrote:
When you connect to a SSL secured web site, is the URL itself encrypted
or can an attacker see the full URL?
No, the full URL is only in the encrypted stream. But at least the DNS query
beforehand will give away the host name, as will
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