[tor-talk] Bridge Communities?

Alex M (Coyo) coyo at darkdna.net
Sat Apr 13 05:01:06 UTC 2013


That would be lovely, since I am not a coder.

I can barely code proofs-of-concept in python as prototypes for 
demonstrative purposes.

Competent C/C++ coders would be much appreciated.

Thank you for the offer to contribute.

On 04/12/2013 11:40 PM, Gregory Disney wrote:
> I'm down to help with the rebuild.
>
>
> On Sat, Apr 13, 2013 at 12:39 AM, Alex M (Coyo) <coyo at darkdna.net> wrote:
>
>> On 04/12/2013 11:01 PM, adrelanos wrote:
>>
>>> Griffin Boyce:
>>>
>>>> There's really nothing keeping you from making a private bridge network.
>>>>    The documentation's all there.
>>>>
>>> Indeed. One can even make its own (private) Tor network. It will require
>>> a considerable amount of learning, though.
>>>
>>> It would be interesting to see several competing Tor networks. May or
>>> may not happen in long term future, if Tor can attract much more users
>>> and relays.
>>>
>>> Alex probable won't be up for creating an alternative Tor network with
>>> that threat model. As soon as you host a relay or directory authority,
>>> it's difficult (impossible?) to stay anonymous, you move yourself into
>>> the target line by doing so.
>>>
>> With the current Tor network model, this is apparent.
>>
>> I might fork the Tor codebase and redesign the network from the ground up,
>> and see what I can come up with.
>>
>> Should be interesting.
>>
>> Even if Tor cannot be salvaged, working with the traditional 3rd
>> generation onion routing paradigm should be educational and instructive.



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