[tor-talk] Roger's status report, Sept 2012

2012-12-02 Thread Roger Dingledine
I've let my status reports lapse while focusing on getting "real" work done. Here's a start at getting back on track. - Karen and I attended a conference at the German Foreign Office to help them decide what role Germany and the EU should have at regulating the sale of censorship and surveillance

[tor-talk] Synchro of database server over Tor

2012-12-02 Thread Jerzy Łogiewa
Hello! I would like to do some small experiment hiding distributed database server (2 or 3) with .onion. Every server should synchro over Tor exclusive and not know actual IP of any other. Database would be server for web app, also in .onion! Need some solution incredible high latency tolerance

Re: [tor-talk] Synchro of database server over Tor

2012-12-02 Thread tor
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 On 02/12/12 15:12, Jerzy Łogiewa wrote: > I would like to do some small experiment hiding distributed > database server (2 or 3) with .onion. Every server should synchro > over Tor exclusive and not know actual IP of any other. Database > would be s

Re: [tor-talk] torsocks is broken and unmaintained

2012-12-02 Thread adrelanos
Matthew Finkel: > On 12/01/2012 06:14 PM, John Case wrote: >> >> On Fri, 2 Nov 2012, grarpamp wrote: >> > I don't agree. torsocks is still useful to prevent identity correlation > through circuit sharing. Pushing all traffic through Trans- and DnsPort > is not the answer. Also

Re: [tor-talk] does tor browse bundle really work on UNIX, BSD, etc

2012-12-02 Thread tarbaby
On Fri, 30 Nov 2012 22:52:01 -0500 Andrew Lewman wrote: > tarb...@mixnym.net wrote: > > >I downloaded the tbb again and I noticed there is only one version for > >Linux, UNIX and BSD. I thought these were all totally different > >operating > >systems. I just started with Ubuntu a few months ago

Re: [tor-talk] (no subject)

2012-12-02 Thread tarbaby
On Fri, 30 Nov 2012 19:50:50 -0600 John Thompson wrote: Thank you. I looked up the linux compatibility thing. Sounds good! > On 2012-11-30, tarb...@mixnym.net wrote: > > > I downloaded the tbb again and I noticed there is only one version for > > Linux, UNIX and BSD. I thought these were all

Re: [tor-talk] does tor browse bundle really work on UNIX, BSD, etc

2012-12-02 Thread tarbaby
On Sat, 1 Dec 2012 21:37:12 + Julian Yon wrote: > On Fri, 30 Nov 2012 19:50:50 -0600 > John Thompson wrote: > > > I haven't run TBB on BSD, but FreeBSD (and presumably other=20 > > variants) have a very capable linux compatibility mode. Perhaps TBB=20 > > runs in this compatibility mode? >

Re: [tor-talk] torsocks is broken and unmaintained

2012-12-02 Thread s
i agree with adrelanos i use tor manly to run a bridge and a relay at my work {we set up a server for that} but i find it difficult to Macaulay go into sock but on the occasion i use it which is rare besides to connect to an employe computer but if we had a library of tor connection optioned w

Re: [tor-talk] Synchro of database server over Tor

2012-12-02 Thread Tom Ritter
I'd design as much or all of the db-parts of the site to load over AJAX as possible, so you can put up a nice "Loading..." message. Keep a persistent connection to the database; don't connect for every client (pconnect in PHP). Maybe do a redundant design that aims for eventual consistency if you

Re: [tor-talk] tor-talk Digest, Vol 23, Issue 2

2012-12-02 Thread electricsinkh...@gmail.com
i think we should hold on the transfers and meanwhile my mom works foor a goood lawfirm. i'll have her access her database of different tech/criminal lawyers and i'll give the OoP sum names and numbers. it will cost some money though best regards and wishes, - Ed ps.If the OP whose bei