Re: [tor-talk] Tales from the DNSCrypt: Linux Rising

2012-02-21 Thread miniBill
Il 21 febbraio 2012 15:41, Jaromil ha scritto: > > re all, > > what is the difference between DNSCrypt and a simple compination of > ssh and socat? something like: > >  Iclient$ ssh -L 5353:127.0.0.1:5353 server >  Iserver$ socat tcp4-listen:5353,reuseaddr,fork UDP:dns.server:53 >  Iclient# socat

Re: [tor-talk] Tales from the DNSCrypt: Linux Rising

2012-02-21 Thread Jaromil
re all, On Mon, 20 Feb 2012, pro...@tormail.net wrote: > It's an interesting update and I hope it will widespread along all > public DNS servers. what is the difference between DNSCrypt and a simple compination of ssh and socat? something like: Iclient$ ssh -L 5353:127.0.0.1:5353 server Iser

[tor-talk] Tales from the DNSCrypt: Linux Rising

2012-02-20 Thread proper
It's an interesting update and I hope it will widespread along all public DNS servers. I am not sure how Tor users could profit from it. Advantage: - Exit node can not spy or even worse, spoof and redirect any DNS requests. Disadvantage: - Single point of failure, OpenDNS could be forced to redire

[tor-talk] Tales from the DNSCrypt: Linux Rising

2012-02-20 Thread ming
Tales from the DNSCrypt: Linux Rising # News & Notes from the OpenDNS team # by David Ulevitch, Founder/CEO on Feb 16th, 2012 When we released the Mac-only preview of DNSCrypt, we knew it was a game changer. The revolutionary piece of lightweight software encrypts all DNS traffic between you and