Re: [tor-talk] Tor VoIP PBX Architecture Discussion

2018-10-22 Thread Roger Dingledine
On Mon, Oct 22, 2018 at 05:13:39PM +0100, Iain Learmonth wrote: > It might also be that half-duplex communication (even if implemented > with humans saying "over") could bring benefits as this would allow you > to increase the buffer sizes without having people talking over each other. Reminds me

[tor-talk] Tor VoIP PBX Architecture Discussion / Onioncat

2018-10-22 Thread grarpamp
> Tor Metrics has some data on average latencies for client to Onion > service. This is your absolute minimum latency, with the only way to > reduce this being to have latency-aware path selection Apps like VoIP, IRC, shell could all benefit from that selection. Tor doesn't proffer path selection

Re: [tor-talk] GreyPony / Con(rad) now also runs a bridge

2018-10-22 Thread Nathaniel Suchy
Hi Seby. Is the bridge your referring to start with the IP Address 66.70.xxx.xxx? If so, that is a bridge that I run on Greypony infrastructure. As far as I'm aware, it is not routed through or peered with Digitalocean. I'm not aware of it being IPv6 ready (news to me) - obfs4 is pretty standard,

Re: [tor-talk] GreyPony / Con(rad) now also runs a bridge

2018-10-22 Thread Herbert Karl Mathé
Really thanks a lot for communicating, like having done before. Drawbacks always outweighed, more than. To me, and not only to me, this is of interest. -- Herbert Karl Mathé m...@hkmathe.de PGP B9BF953500452875 https://www.hkmathe.de/pub_key_16-07-09.txt @hkmathe Beethovenstr. 13 60325

Re: [tor-talk] GreyPony / Con(rad) now also runs a bridge

2018-10-22 Thread Conrad Rockenhaus
Oh wow, I have a whole rack of equipment to use, along with access to a worldwide cloud network which performs better than DigitalOcean, and yet I would put an instance there? Oh, and even if I did, so what. You have serious issues if you’re this obsessed with me, why don’t you get a hobby or

[tor-talk] GreyPony / Con(rad) now also runs a bridge

2018-10-22 Thread Seby
GreyPony Consultants / Con(rad) now also runs a bridge at DigitalOcean. It is not just any bridge, it is an obfs4 bridge. It also has IPv6 enabled. All you mortals acknowledge. -- tor-talk mailing list - tor-talk@lists.torproject.org To unsubscribe or change other settings go to

Re: [tor-talk] Tor VoIP PBX Architecture Discussion

2018-10-22 Thread Iain Learmonth
Hi Conrad, On 20/10/18 06:07, Conrad Rockenhaus wrote: > 4)Results of a test were conducted and one second round trip latency was > noticed from PSTN to a soft phone connected via Tor (via OpenVPN). Hopefully > performance improvement will be noticed with OnionCat. Tor Metrics has some

[tor-talk] Tor VoIP PBX is online

2018-10-22 Thread Conrad Rockenhaus
Hello All, I have the demonstration PBX online right now - rgeg3ziyvgdgxg52.onion - it’s running Onioncat as well. Contact me if you would like an extension so you can try to provision a phone. Thanks, Conrad signature.asc Description: Message signed with OpenPGP -- tor-talk mailing list -