https://torbsd.github.io/
The Tor-BSD Diversity Project is an initiative that seeks to extend the use of the BSD Unix operating systems in the Tor public anonymity network. BSD Unix is an open source operating system family noted for its security and stability. The major BSD projects include FreeBSD, NetBSD and OpenBSD, with a number of tangential projects including pfSense, FreeNAS and PC-BSD. BSD software such as OpenSSH is the default communication tool for innumerable devices on the internet. And BSD software is renowned for its role in internet operations since its earliest days. The Tor Project plays a critical role in anonymity and privacy solutions. With ever-increasing surveillance and censorhip, Tor is a vital tool, and the project has grown by leaps-and-bounds since its origin as a US Naval Labs project in the 1990’s. Hundreds of thousands rely on Tor’s operation in a world filled with threats to anonymity and privacy. While recognizing that the Tor Project is an admirable project that is open source and well-documented with a vibrant community, we also worry about the overwhelming GNU/Linux monoculture that is an Achilles’ Heel. Monocultures in nature are dangerous, as vulnerabilities are held in common across a broad spectrum. Diversity means single vulnerabilities are less likely to harm the entire ecosystem. In a global anonymity network, monocultures are potentially disastrous. A single kernel vulnerability in GNU/Linux that impacting Tor relays could be devastating. We want to see a stronger Tor network, and we believe one critical ingredient for that is operating system diversity. There are three aspects of the TDP’s approach: * to increase the number of Tor relays running BSDs, focused on the server/network layer * to develop a solid, Tor-compatible browser easily portable to other POSIX-based operating systems, focused on the client layer * to engage the broader BSD community about the Tor anonymity network Currently, the TDP implementation plan includes: * documentation for configuring FreeBSD and OpenBSD relays * the creation of an OpenBSD port for the Tor Browser Bundle * various events for engaging BSD users about Tor, including birds-of-a-feather sessions and informal meetings -- Moritz Bartl https://www.torservers.net/ -- tor-talk mailing list - [email protected] To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk
