Hi all, I am wondering whether for the Tor Project goals the functionality of Tor2Web can be considered a milestone to be reached or if it's up the to the community to grow a network of software running tor2web systems.
I mean, it would be possible to envision the inclusion of tor2web features into Tor, even if disabled by default? That's because at globaleaks we are organizing the development a new concept leaking project (i tell you, it's still early-alpha stage, website is getting reworked) called GlobaLeaks (http://www.globaleaks.org / http://trac.globaleaks.org) that leverage existing anonymous technologies such as: - TOR - TOR2web For the anonymous private and public publishing of leaks Tor2Web is extremely relevant. In order to properly distribute the risk of all players involved into the leaking chain (https://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/globaleaks/wiki/SubjectsAndObjects) it's important that the tor2web network grow to a high number of nodes. In such leaking model the anonymous publishing capabilities provided by tor2web along with tor hidden services it's very relevant as it allow a leaking node to be run by anyone just by having a home computer with vidalia and globaleaks software running (the sw still don't exist, we're organizing better the project) without registering ip addresses, domain names, servers, etc It could open-up distributed local leaking, effective at local level supported by local activists by reducing the entrance barrier to setup a leak site. -naif p.s. The project is really re-organizing after some months of discussion on the leaking methodology model, we hope within summer to be up and running with some knowledge base and software released _______________________________________________ tor-talk mailing list [email protected] https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk
