2014-08-26 13:50 GMT+02:00 Griffin Boyce <grif...@cryptolab.net>: > Actually, what you're describing are some of the more common uses of > hidden services. Some people run xmpp or irc servers as hidden services to > have truly private chat among their friends (plus you can run a web client > like qwebirc). A human rights nonprofit recently asked me to set up a PGP > public key server as a hidden service.
Which would too a part describe our organisation too ... good to know it's being done. >Lots of people run cozy.io instances > as hidden services for "personal clouds" calendar, contacts, task list, > documents etc. We run an ownCloud server so I have experience with that. Unless anyone knows anything to deter me I'd use that, but still, again, good to know it's being done! > > For audio chat, Mumble does okay. I probably wouldn't recommend it as an > enterprise solution when used over Tor, but it's pretty good when using it > in push-to-talk mode. We're pretty small so it might work (150 in organisation + partners then and not many would be using it at the same time) - only experience I have with Mumble though is as a game communication tool for Eve Online =) Thanks for your thoughts! /Martin S -- Regards, Martin S -- tor-talk mailing list - tor-talk@lists.torproject.org To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk