Hi, On 23.07.2011 17:50, Jacob Appelbaum wrote: >> I've been thinking about experimenting with a VoIP-only (port/protocol) >> Tor network, but will never get around to actually do it. It would be >> interesting to see how a (real world) "only encrypted, well-known ports" >> Tor network would behave. > Ironkey has their own Tor-like network in production and people use it. > [...] Other people have similar networks using Tor and some run > them as a test network. [...] > I think it would be really interesting if you ran your own experimental > Tor network [...]
No, you got me wrong there. I am not speaking about a single entity running this experiment, but independent entities like for the (large) Tor network. I know I can set up custom Tor networks, but it's not really something that is well explained. I envision it in a way where I can chose what network I want to become part of - eg. by downloading all/its config files from some place (client/middle/exit selectable) - and it sets up the rest. Also, but this is a whole different disussion and I'll ask it on the Tor dev meeting - the reason for me to post this is because I tend to forget things quickly - is: Sorry, I am lazy, there is probably a paper on this, but why doesn't Tor (aim to) allow both high and low latency traffic? -- Moritz Bartl https://www.torservers.net/ _______________________________________________ tor-talk mailing list [email protected] https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk
