On 29/11/2017 19:30, Allen wrote:
>> On 17/11/2017 05:51, Cyberpotato wrote:
>>> Is there any sort of limit (artificial, performance, or otherwise) to the
>>> number of hidden service descriptors or .onion addresses i can generate
>>> and/or use to access a single hidden service? The use case w
On 17/11/2017 05:51, Cyberpotato wrote:
> Is there any sort of limit (artificial, performance, or otherwise) to the
> number of hidden service descriptors or .onion addresses i can generate
> and/or use to access a single hidden service? The use case would be to
> generate a unique .onion addr
Hello,
a close friend (faffa) noticed that on 28th August 2017 there was an
unusual spike of Tor traffic in Egypt and Turkey:
https://metrics.torproject.org/userstats-relay-country.html?start=2017-06-22&end=2017-09-20&country=tr&events=off
https://metrics.torproject.org/userstats-relay-country.h
Hi all,
SHA2017 hacker camp is starting up in a couple of weeks in the
Netherlands https://sha2017.org .
Are there already some Tor or Tor Operators meetup organized there?
-naif
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Thinking about the security properties vs. performance impact of
Facebook reachable under .onion.
I'm wondering if Facebook is using Tor2web mode of Tor, including latest
experimental patches to further reduce the "amount of hops" on the
.onion-side as https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/tick
Following the idea of OnionTip, i've been thinking that would be very
cool to gives some money to Tor Relays whenever we travel.
So, the idea is to setup a site "OnionTravel", that enable to buy online
flights and hotels by giving back something to the Tor Network trough
the use of Affiliate Marke