Explain what you mean by reach your mirrored and why would I get a complaint for proxy service? I already do this and many others do too with ease. Google protects it's members. On Jan 12, 2014 8:41 PM, "Roger Dingledine" <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 12, 2014 at 08:00:46PM -0500, Nathan Suchy wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I just had the greatest idea that came into my head. There is a Tor > > implentation of Tor called JTor written in Java, and Google App Engine > > offers Free to Low Cost Application Hosting. Why not use JTor and modify > it > > as Java Backend to connect to Tor Hidden Services and combine it with the > > Mirrorrr <https://github.com/bslatkin/mirrorrr> (through a modified > version > > of Jython). It would allow people to view Tor Hidden Services from a > > standard web browser with a limited amount of anonymity. What do you guys > > think of this project? I'm going to learn Java and this is going to be my > > project. "JTHSV" (Java Tor Hidden Service Viewer). I'm not a programmer > yet > > but is this project do-able? > > Sounds like it would work. > > But I also suspect that somebody will eventually get upset at some > content that somebody tries to reach through your mirrorrr, and I bet > Google App Engine will be pleased to shut you off at the first complaint. > > See http://tor2web.org/ for a project that already does all of this > (though not with Java and not with Google App Engine). You should learn > about their work building a community of people willing to host the > tor2web proxies. > > --Roger > > -- > tor-talk mailing list - [email protected] > To unsubscribe or change other settings go to > https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk > -- tor-talk mailing list - [email protected] To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk
