On 2/5/2019, grarpamp wrote: > On 2/3/19, procmem wrote: > >/Does anyone know of Mixmaster remailers that are hosted on v3 onions? / > Search for and survey known remailers. > Maybe some will offer it as result. > > >/The ones we currently have listed in Whonix are: / > >/k54ids7luh523dbi.onion / > down Interesting, How could you tell? > >/gbhpq7eihle4btsn.onion / > up, and exists on clearnet What node is this? > >/v2 will be EOL at some point soon. / > The mixmaster nodes that multihome with clearnet all > exist publicly, thus they have no explicit need for v3 > anti hsdir trolling feature, or much else of v3, especially > since you're supposd to PGP and crypto over any > clearnet native protocols, such as email, anyways. > > Onion for mixmaster, regardless of v2 or v3, is useful > simply for... the direct tor tunnel to server, and since many > exits do not support email ports, and or the clearnet path > is subject to smtp censorship. This is precisely why we need them because direct clearnet access in Whonix is not an option. > There are *many* p2p v2 and v3 onion mail systems. I'm not interested in webmail or s services where you need to register to use. They are also a single point of surveillance/failure. > v2 onions will not be going away or EOL anytime soon. > In part due to needed features and capabilities of v2 > not being present in v3 or vN (some of which have > recently again been noted on this list), and other tradeoffs > acceptable to the knowledgeable user, including unwieldy > string length of onion, etc. v3 is good and welcome > improvement for those who need it. Yet it's really and properly > ultimately up to the third party users and service operators as > to which onion versions they elect to use, not Torproject Inc, et al. > > >/None of these have public pages that can inform users of upcoming > >/>/changes or developments. / > They don't have to. Unless you're a statist control freak > who just has to know the human identity # behind every IP > and service on the net. That's not why I'm asking...
The point is, many of them have pinger stat pages and I was wondering if there are some you know of that list an Onion as alternative access on their project sites. -- tor-talk mailing list - tor-talk@lists.torproject.org To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk