Not 100% reliable either.
Ever wonder why you can remove the battery for a while, replug it and it
still remembers the (very much off) time? (or when not having any network
or having disabled network time sync)
There is a second battery. Someone somewhere tried to estimate how much
that one can d
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Ohai list,
I'm currently trying to find a way to easily spread some pre-configured,
pre-installed devices embedding a tor-relay. And I have some TP Link hardware,
the smallest of them being the WR703N
(http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/tp-link/tl-wr703
Hello!
Does anyone know, is the Mosh shell safe for tor use? Any known leaking?
http://mosh.mit.edu/
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Jerzy Łogiewa -- jerz...@interia.eu
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On Fri, 18 Jan 2013 13:40:14 +0100
Jerzy Łogiewa wrote:
> Hello!
>
> Does anyone know, is the Mosh shell safe for tor use? Any known
> leaking?
It's UDP-based, so no. And it appears to be based upon one person's
mods to AES.
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On Fri, Jan 18, 2013 at 10:08 AM, Andrew Lewman wrote:
> On Fri, 18 Jan 2013 13:40:14 +0100
> Jerzy Łogiewa wrote:
>
>> Hello!
>>
>> Does anyone know, is the Mosh shell safe for tor use? Any known
>> leaking?
>
> It's UDP-based, so no. And it appears to be based upon one person's
> mods to AES.
>>> the Mosh shell
Cool tool.
> But yeah, in any case: if mosh is UDP-only, then it won't run over Tor.
I don't think the obstacle is mosh... you could run it between hidden services
with onioncat, maybe even in the mode without a real client side onion. Or
over a standard VPN via an exit. And e