[tor-talk] How to obfuscate the Tor Browser activity from the Time/Size correlation attack?

2013-03-14 Thread avarageanonymous
How would you obfuscate the packets from the the Time/Size correlation in this example activity: The user in California sends the E-Mail message from the web client provider, possibly 1Gmail to the 2Gmail address? It is said that Tor Browser working with protocol that is made to send this mess

Re: [tor-talk] What would Tor v1.0 look like?

2013-03-14 Thread adrelanos
georgeofthejungle: > Hello, > > I've been using Tor for many years now (when Tor was hosted by > EFF), and I love how fast and far Tor is progressing, as well as > other Tor Project projects (e.g., TorBrowser and TorButton). I've > always wondered what it would take for Tor to be called v1.0, e.g.

Re: [tor-talk] What would Tor v1.0 look like?

2013-03-14 Thread Nick Mathewson
On Wed, Mar 6, 2013 at 6:12 PM, georgeofthejungle wrote: > Hello, > > I've been using Tor for many years now (when Tor was hosted by EFF), and > I love how fast and far Tor is progressing, as well as other Tor Project > projects (e.g., TorBrowser and TorButton). I've always wondered what it > woul

Re: [tor-talk] How to obfuscate the Tor Browser activity from the Time/Size correlation attack?

2013-03-14 Thread adrelanos
avarageanonym...@hushmail.com: > How would you obfuscate the packets from the the Time/Size > correlation in this example activity: > > The user in California sends the E-Mail message from the web > client provider, possibly 1Gmail to the 2Gmail address? > > It is said that Tor Browser working w

Re: [tor-talk] How to obfuscate the Tor Browser activity from the Time/Size correlation attack?

2013-03-14 Thread Mike Perry
You got me. I'll bite. This is probably my favorite FAQ to answer, in part because I have a dissenting opinion from the established dogma. :) Right now, I think the best answer we have is "Also run an obfsproxy bridge", but that's not a great answer for many reasons (in addition to being tricky to

Re: [tor-talk] What would Tor v1.0 look like?

2013-03-14 Thread Griffin Boyce
Nick Mathewson wrote: > > Personally, I've been thinking we should just drop the leading "0" for > the first release to become stable after this fall, in honor of the > tenth anniversary of our first public release. (Assuming I'm counting > right) > > Once I thought there was such a thing as bein

Re: [tor-talk] What would Tor v1.0 look like?

2013-03-14 Thread Paul Syverson
On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 11:02:53PM -0400, Griffin Boyce wrote: > > *I first used Tor sometime in 2005, which seems like just a few years ago, > but is actually about eight years ago. The oldness kind of sneaks up on you > o_O Tell me about it. Some of us have been onion routing since 1995. ;>) -