> Interesting, How could you tell? Same as any other service, try it.
> What node is this? Best confirm with them. bshc44ac76q3kskw.onion is also up > This is precisely why we need them because direct clearnet access in > Whonix is not an option. Using whonix is a local and reasonable choice, and a separate factor from the former operational situation of tor or clearnet. > 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. There are those central kind. And though not public services, there are also lots of p2p (user to user) smtp onions. Plus a number of non email messaging systems and protocols, some distributed. Even this old protocol... http://top1000.anthologeek.net/ > 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. Search and read / inquire of them, maybe more of them will offer multihoming on the overlay networks. -- 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