Hi I would like to know your thoughts about anonymity and voip. I would like to
know if it is possible to hide the fact that Alice is talking to Bob and that
content of the communication is secure of course.
I see that Whonix people have thought about this before and have a nice Wiki
page:
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El 9 de mayo de 2018 5:22 PM, grarpamp escribió:
> On Wed, May 9, 2018 at 10:57 AM, Nathan Freitas nat...@freitas.net wrote:
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> > In general, the issue with VoIP over Tor, is that Tor only supports TCP,
> >
> > and not UDP, which most
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El 10 de mayo de 2018 7:41 PM, Mirimir escribió:
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> However, keep in mind that VoIP is fundamentally inconsistent with
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> anonymity. Because voice analysis is so effective. And because it's very
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> hard to obfuscate voice enough
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El 15 de mayo de 2018 3:01 AM, I escribió:
> https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2018/05/attention-pgp-users-new-vulnerabilities-require-you-take-action-now
I respect the EFF for all of its work, but I don't understund this one. So if I
For the record. I did some tests with Mumble and it works great. The test where
made from Linux and with Plumble + Orbot in Android.
I can conect to the onion service when I start Mumble with torify, but when I
try to configure proxy socks it doesn't work:
hostname: 127.0.0.1
port: 9050
TCP
Hi, is there a way to measure the level of anonymity on a system?
For example Signal es a very good keeping secret on communications, but is very
bad for anonymity as it need a real phone number to work. Using a real phone
number to communicate makes an association of all your chats with your
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El 14 de agosto de 2018 8:17 PM, Mirimir escribió:
> On 08/13/2018 07:52 PM, panoramix.druida wrote:
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> > Hi, is there a way to measure the level of anonymity on a system?
>
> Sure. There's some literature. Check out
> https://www.free
Hi,
From my understanding when a Tor proxy is started it downloads a list of relays
from one of the ten Directory Authority Servers listed here:
https://metrics.torproject.org/rs.html#search/flag:authority
Am I right?
If so who run these servers and how the people running them are chosen? I
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El sábado, 29 de septiembre de 2018 11:58, J B escribió:
> Hi,
> Could you please explain in what sequence the two should be activated and
> why
> (which setup is secure) ?
> TB -- VPN or web proxy
> or
> VPN or web proxy -- TB
I am playing with QubeOS and I
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El miércoles, 21 de noviembre de 2018 15:26, john doe
escribió:
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> Is there any reasons why onix can't be use with Qemu?
It works, take a look at:
https://www.whonix.org/wiki/KVM
However I use Whonix with QubeOS that is XEN. BTW, What I like the most
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El domingo, 10 de febrero de 2019 11:01, Petrusko
escribió:
> Hey!
>
> This is a long time I've used Tor Messenger.
> But I can't find the software on torproject.org
> Did I missed something ?
>
Coy.im is a nice option. It
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