> Some weeks ago Daniel briefly explained how OCv2 would work but abusing
> the HS-Directories. Unfortunately, the Tor-Project could build code the
> prevent this.
> I appreciate every idea how to run/use a database for this purpose.
That's where you have to contact Tor and jointly develop an
API
Apologies for replying to this so late, but I've had a lot on my plate
recently...
I was finally able to test the newest version (below) with my set up (I use
customised firewall/transproxy settings and a vpn - all outside orbot).
The good news is that version now works with no major problems,
> Some weeks ago Daniel briefly explained how OCv2 would work but abusing
> the HS-Directories. Unfortunately, the Tor-Project could build code the
> prevent this.
> I appreciate every idea how to run/use a database for this purpose.
That's where you have to contact Tor and jointly develop an
API
Hi Tor Talkers,
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/13/opinion/sunday/should-all-research-papers-be-free.html
"a graduate student from Kazakhstan named Alexandra Elbakyan is believed to be
hiding out in Russia after illegally leaking millions of documents"
I feel sometimes to write off topic and you
cypherpu...@cpunks.org might have more posts and discussion you like
including general crypto and privacy, unless you specifically want to
talk tor.
Excellent is good :)
On 3/13/16, tor_t...@arcor.de wrote:
> Hi Tor Talkers,
>
> http://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/13/opinion/sunday/should-all-researc