Am 2014-07-21 04:17, schrieb Cinaed Simson:
On 07/17/2014 07:11 AM, Elrippo wrote:
I don't think that this is a problem, if you configure TOR as a
transparent proxy with some iptables rules on your Debian based OS,
all TCP based traffic is routed through TOR
Take a look at the last example
https://elrippoisland.net/public/how_to/anonymity.html
An untrusted HTTPS connection? Really?
Anonymity without security?
I assume this relates to Elrippo's documentation. After my understanding
all connections between a TOR-client and a TOR Hidden Service are
end-to-end encrypted and authenticated via RSA-key->TOR Hidden Service
ID/domain.
My main problem is to route the SMTP-/Jabber-client traffic into the TOR
network. It would be great to be able to distinguish between normal
remote host domains and .onion, too.
But still the main goal is a very easy mail setup for average-joes with
secure end-to-end encryption.
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Best regards,
Renne
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