On 18.08.2011 13:43, Praedor Atrebates wrote:
> Sure, Squirrel mail is available too but it is the principle that a tor-based 
> service would do the very /un-tor/anti-tor thing of providing a javascript 
> (or flash) based service.  It automatically makes me question their veracity 
> or trustworthiness.  They may as well eschew https and have you login in the 
> clear.  You have to ask if they are doing whatever they can to track your 
> actual IP under the circumstances.
> 
> 

1) Is it need to use ssl when connecting to hidden service? What can
see the last tor-node in the traffic to a hidden service? I don't
understand it well.
2) It is very pitty but now many sites required using JS for its
services. As I know the JS can "steel" only internal ip-address not the
external. Or I am wrong?
If I am right it seems to me that it is a good idea to use the tor from
mashine under NAT, which have no an external ip.
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