[tor-relays-universities] afs / coda behind tor?

Mueller, Alex alex.mueller at lrz.tu-muenchen.de
Tue Jan 20 04:04:26 UTC 2015


thanks, very good and usfull response..
the problem was realy the vpn version..
as an hidden service..
i give the advice a try


Am 2015-01-20 02:16, schrieb grarpamp:
> On Mon, Jan 19, 2015 at 7:39 PM, Mueller, Alex
> <alex.mueller at lrz.tu-muenchen.de> wrote:
>>> has somebody an idea of the possiblity to protect afs / coda server
>>> behind tor?
> 
> As a Hidden Service? Most anything TCP should be possible,
> if you need UDP or to present IP binding and embedded semantics
> to applications, you may want to try onioncat (at least for now), or
> use a different [anonymity] network that is more IP[v6] friendly
> like CJDNS or Phantom or somesuch.
> 
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenAFS
> http://www.openafs.org/
> https://www.onioncat.org/
> 
> As you mentioned filesystems, I'll include a recent thread below
> which you may further look into...
> 
> ========
> On Fri, Jan 16, 2015 at 7:40 AM, Greg Troxel <gdt at ir.bbn.com> wrote:
>> ianG <iang at iang.org> writes:
> grarpamp wrote:
>>> I've come up with a problem that needs a secure cloudy (handwavy) 
>>> data
>>> storage solution.
>>> 
>>> The only think I can think of is Tahoe-LAFS.  I get the feeling that
>>> it is the only game in town... but why not ask?  Is there a plausible
>>> "competitor" to Tahoe?
>> 
>> Please explain your actual requirements.    Tahoe does well at not
>> storing plaintext and redundancy across large numbers of servers.
>> However, it doesn't do well at:
>>   - mixing storage from different users (accounting)
>>   - garbage collection (expiration vs lease renewal)
>>   - acting like a posix filesystem (FUSE interface is weak)
>>   - speed
> 
> You might find something here...
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MaidSafe
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_file_sharing_applications
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anonymous_P2P
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_distributed_file_systems
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_file_systems#Distributed_file_systems
> 
> I'm looking for something that will run entirely within an
> anonymous p2p network, has data redundancy minimums
> on the storage automatically handled by the system, some
> number of redundant access points, and mounts posix-like
> (nfs/zfs/iscsi/smb/cifs) for all participants. At least readonly
> for everyone, and readwrite for the owner of any particular
> subtree, like AFS.
> ========
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