[tor-talk] can't enable SSL with IRSSI over TOR

2012-05-06 Thread Shane
I hope this is the right list for this. I am trying to get setup to freenode and have irssi sasl'd over tor, but I can't seem to get this enabled with SSL. I've tried using torsocks and socat. On my gentoo box I start things as ... $ /etc/init.d/tor start $ usewithtor irssi or if using socat

Re: [tor-talk] can't enable SSL with IRSSI over TOR

2012-05-06 Thread Robert Ransom
On 5/6/12, Shane software.research.developm...@gmail.com wrote: I hope this is the right list for this. I am trying to get setup to freenode and have irssi sasl'd over tor, but I can't seem to get this enabled with SSL. I've tried using torsocks and socat. Does Freenode's hidden service

Re: [tor-talk] can't enable SSL with IRSSI over TOR

2012-05-06 Thread Shane
Does Freenode's hidden service support SSL?  Does it support SSL on port 6697? Yes it does. 6697, 7000, 7070 that I know of ... These are my latest tries. // /etc/tor/torrc User tor PIDFile /var/run/tor/tor.pid Log notice syslog DataDirectory /var/lib/tor/data # tried these as well

Re: [tor-talk] can't enable SSL with IRSSI over TOR

2012-05-06 Thread tor
On 06/05/12 08:19, Shane wrote: Does Freenode's hidden service support SSL? Does it support SSL on port 6697? Yes it does. 6697, 7000, 7070 that I know of ... These are my latest tries. There's no point in adding a layer of SSL over hidden services; the connection is already encrypted

Re: [tor-talk] can't enable SSL with IRSSI over TOR

2012-05-06 Thread Shane
There's no point in adding a layer of SSL over hidden services; the connection is already encrypted end to end. I thought it was more like proxy-to-proxy leaving a small in-the-clear gaps on the ends. ___ tor-talk mailing list

Re: [tor-talk] can't enable SSL with IRSSI over TOR

2012-05-06 Thread tor
On 06/05/12 18:02, Shane wrote: There's no point in adding a layer of SSL over hidden services; the connection is already encrypted end to end. I thought it was more like proxy-to-proxy leaving a small in-the-clear gaps on the ends. I guess so. There's a chance that the Tor daemon is