Is tor the right choice?

Ringo Kamens 2600denver at gmail.com
Wed Nov 15 16:26:25 UTC 2006


I also think freenet would be best for this kind of project. You can
probably find some people to help you set up a freesite on the freenet frost
boards. For publishing banned files, the obvious choice is freenet due to
its security and the fact that it was designed to do it.

On 11/15/06, WikiLeaks dot Org <wikileaks at wikileaks.org> wrote:
>
> We use something similar to freenet for the file store. Tor is only
> one actor in the play. We've put a lot of thought into it how to make
> it scalable and accessible and secure.
>
> On 11/15/06, Watson Ladd <watsonbladd at gmail.com> wrote:
> > WikiLeaks dot Org wrote:
> > > We seek volunteers to run tor gateway software on stable IPs with good
> > > connectivity.
> > >
> > > The political and legal risks are probably small compared to that of a
> > > full exit server. The bandwidth
> > > requirements are smaller too, but we ask that all nodes have at least
> > > 1mbps up/down to aid responsiveness.
> > >
> > > WikiLeaks.org is a wikimedia project for the large scale dispersal of
> > > leaked documents.
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > > Lucky
> > >
> > > ---
> > > FF6B 1C07 CB9A E501 F579  2020 E50E 8F25 1101 5F80
> > >
> > Considering that you want to publish leaked documents, I would suspect
> > that Freenet would be a better choice then a Tor hidden service.
> > Sincerely,
> >
> > Watson Ladd
> >
> > --
> > They who would give up essential Liberty to purchase a little temporary
> > Safety, deserve neither Liberty or Safety
> > --Benjamin Franklin
> >
> >
> >
>
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