On Sat, Sep 22, 2018 at 5:49 PM, qubenix wrote:
> I've notice over (at least) the past few days that while using tbb all
> links to Reuters that I follow end up on a "Page not found". Even
> https://reuters.com shows it. This is with or without scripts allowed.
>
> Have others noticed this? Is
On 9/21/18, procmem wrote:
> https://arxiv.org/pdf/1808.07285.pdf
>
>> DeepCorr can correlate Tor connections (and therefore break its
>> anonymity)
>> DeepCorr provides a flow correlation accuracy of 96% compared to 4% by the
>> state-of-the-art system of RAPTOR using the same exact
I've notice over (at least) the past few days that while using tbb all
links to Reuters that I follow end up on a "Page not found". Even
https://reuters.com shows it. This is with or without scripts allowed.
Have others noticed this? Is this a known thing that Reuters does, or
something new?
Thanks for your work on this and the explanations on this list. When
things cleared up a bit, i'll add them to the manual:
#27820 new task
Explain the different approaches to onionify a website
http://ea5faa5po25cf7fb.onion/projects/tor/ticket/27820
https://bugs.torproject.org/27820
On Sat, 22
On Sat, 22 Sep 2018 at 17:40, TNT BOM BOM wrote:
> "Right now it feels like, OK, CloudFlare knows how to do this, and the
> rest of us don't matter. Not a single HOWTO or guide on how to actually
> set it up". Fishy CloudFlare
Well, if you want to take that attitude, you can, but it's not
"Right now it feels like, OK, CloudFlare knows how to do this, and the
rest of us don't matter. Not a single HOWTO or guide on how to actually
set it up"
Fishy CloudFlare
Roman Mamedov:
> On Sat, 22 Sep 2018 13:45:33 +0100
> Alec Muffett wrote:
>
>> I've spent the morning pulling together
On Sat, Sep 22, 2018 at 4:07 PM, Roman Mamedov wrote:
>
> Also, do you mean there's no way to have an Alt-Svc with "[...].onion:80",
> directing to a plain HTTP connection to the hidden service? (Assuming the
> initial request to the clearnet site was on HTTPS.)
>
>
Correct.
It has to go to
On Sat, 22 Sep 2018, 16:07 Roman Mamedov, wrote:
> There is no point in running HTTPS-over-Tor-hidden-service, as .onion
> traffic
> is already authenticated and encrypted, it only adds useless overhead.
I see your point, but there are a couple of additional perspectives to be
considered:
On Sat, 22 Sep 2018 15:28:19 +0100
Ben Tasker wrote:
> You need to configure your onion server block to respond on port 443 _and_
> to handle your clearnet host header (and serve a publicly trusted
> certificate matching that name). Alt-Svc tells the browser to use the
> alternate address as a
On Sat, 22 Sep 2018 15:28:19 +0100
Ben Tasker wrote:
> Which part are you struggling with?
>
> The following is assuming you've got a site - www.example.com - that's
> accessible at 1234.onion.
>
> Configure your nginx server block (or apache config) for www.example.com to
> include an Alt-Svc
On Sat, Sep 22, 2018 at 2:58 PM, Roman Mamedov wrote:
>
> I hoped this would finally describe how to actually deploy Alt-Svc on
> a .onion+clearnet website. Right now it feels like, OK, CloudFlare knows
> how
> to do this, and the rest of us don't matter. Not a single HOWTO or guide on
> how to
On Sat, 22 Sep 2018 13:45:33 +0100
Alec Muffett wrote:
> I've spent the morning pulling together a bunch of draft thoughts regards
> the technical pros/cons of differing forms of site onionification;
> thoughts, comments & feedback are warmly welcomed:
>
>
I've spent the morning pulling together a bunch of draft thoughts regards
the technical pros/cons of differing forms of site onionification;
thoughts, comments & feedback are warmly welcomed:
https://medium.com/@alecmuffett/different-ways-to-add-tor-onion-addresses-to-your-website-39106e2506f9
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Mike Tigas:
> Right, it doesn't look like https://perfectoid.space/test.php is
> consistently setting `alt-svc` for me.
CF only inserts alt-svc when it detects the client coming from an
tor exit IP. CF's detection of what a tor exit IP is, isn't terribly good at
the moment
and they are
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