[tor-talk] tor-talk Digest, Vol 56, Issue 35

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Fri Sep 25 11:05:46 UTC 2015


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>    1. Re: Multiple IP's (kelly marsman)
>    2. youtube required scripts_now (Joe Btfsplk)
>    3. Server / Browser html PGP Encryption (Darren Allen)
>    4. Fwd: [guardian-dev] first beta release Orfox! (Nathan Freitas)
>    5. How do you configure a Tor relay on Windows? (Cypher)
>    6. Re: How do you configure a Tor relay on Windows? (Banny)
>    7. Re: How do you configure a Tor relay on Windows? (Soul Plane)
>    8. Re: Server / Browser html PGP Encryption (Ken Cline)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2015 18:10:03 +0000
> From: kelly marsman <kellym1991 at hotmail.com>
> To: "tor-talk at lists.torproject.org" <tor-talk at lists.torproject.org>
> Subject: Re: [tor-talk] Multiple IP's
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> It is a webbrowser game.  www.barafranca.com is what i am talking about.
>
> I need to find a way that i can play multiple accounts at the same time on
> different ips.
>
> Each account needs to have his own ip.
> That's the idea.
>
> > Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2015 12:28:29 +0100
> > From: ben at bentasker.co.uk
> > To: tor-talk at lists.torproject.org
> > Subject: Re: [tor-talk] Multiple IP's
> >
> > That would mean hitting the game servers from two different IP's, but
> >
> > > Is there a possibility for me that i can use something to pretend
> > Bans/Notifications that im using 2 accounts
> >
> > Which account you're using is an application level (based on
> authenticating
> > with the game servers), so there's no easy way around that (other than
> > actually using two different accounts). You've got to authenticate with
> the
> > remote server, so there's no way to make it think you're using a
> different
> > account without actually doing so.
> >
> > Unless I'm misinterpreting the question?
> >
> >
> > On Thu, Sep 24, 2015 at 12:02 PM, aka <akademiker1 at googlemail.com>
> wrote:
> >
> > > You could start multiple Tor instances on different ports (9050, 9051,
> > > 9052...) with their own torrc file limiting to only 1 exit. That way
> you
> > > will get the same multiple IPs every time. Your game must support SOCKS
> > > proxies though (if it isn't a browser game).
> > >
> > > kelly marsman wrote:
> > > > Hi there!On a specific game i wan't to use multiple IP's to register
> and
> > > play.This may not cause something as, "You are banned because of a
> proxy'
> > > or whatsoever Is there a possibility for me that i can use something to
> > > pretend Bans/Notifications that im using 2 accounts?Kind regards.
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> Message: 2
> Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2015 14:09:28 -0500
> From: Joe Btfsplk <joebtfsplk at gmx.com>
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> Subject: [tor-talk] youtube required scripts_now
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> Is there a specific set of scripts now required to play youtube vids in
> TBB - & the other aren't needed?
> Not long ago, the only scripts required on youtube for TBB or Firefox
> seemed to be youtube.com & s.ytimg.com.
>
> I get mixed results by trying to test which ones are now required or not.
> Sometimes allowing scripts youtube.com & s.ytimg.com & another - like
> googlevideo.com - seems to work; other times not.
>
> That could partly be a timeout issue, not a forbidden script issue?
> I haven't determined if the same scripts are required to play in Firefox
> as in TBB - mixed results.
> That may depend on the video to be played?
>
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> Message: 3
> Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2015 21:58:36 +0100
> From: Darren Allen <darreneallen at gmail.com>
> To: tor-talk at lists.torproject.org
> Subject: [tor-talk] Server / Browser html PGP Encryption
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> Hi,
>
> I've been trying to think of ideas that would aid the Tor world and a
> random idea occurred.
>
> Once a user has joined an Onion web server, they download the servers PGP
> Public Key, and upload their own PGP Public Key.
> All HTML commication, .jpg images, etc are then encoded by the server using
> the user's Public Key.
>
> The user has their private key attached the to Tor Browser, (The browser
> could generate a random PGP key set for each Onion site), which then
> decrypts the incoming communication back into HTML etc to be displayed in
> the browser.
>
> All new page requests, sent by the user, are likewise encrypted using the
> Onion sites Public Key, and decrypted by the server.
>
> This would require altering the Tor Broswer, and web-hosting software, but
> would essentially allow SSL encryption for the Tor network.
>
> Regards,
>
> Darren Allen
>
>
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> Message: 4
> Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2015 18:33:08 -0400
> From: Nathan Freitas <nathan at freitas.net>
> To: tor-talk at lists.torproject.org
> Subject: [tor-talk] Fwd: [guardian-dev] first beta release Orfox!
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> Orfox Beta is out on our F-Droid repos and Google Play:
>
> https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=info.guardianproject.orfox
> https://guardianproject.info/fdroid/repo
>
> If you haven't heard about Orfox, you can read more about it here:
>
> https://guardianproject.info/2015/06/30/orfox-aspiring-to-bring-tor-browser-to-android/
>
> ----- Original message -----
> From: "Hans-Christoph Steiner" <hans at guardianproject.info>
> To: Guardian Dev <guardian-dev at lists.mayfirst.org>
> Subject: [guardian-dev] first beta release Orfox!
> Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2015 09:35:44 +0200
>
>
> At long last, we finally have the first beta release of Orfox!  Orfox is
> our
> replacement for Orweb as the private browser for Android.  It is based
> on a
> port of Tor Browser to mobile Firefox (aka Fennec).
>
> You can get it now from our F-Droid repository.  In F-Droid, go to the
> Repositories, then flick on the "Guardian Project Official Releases"
> repository, and let it update the index.  Then you can search for and
> install
> Orfox.  If you don't already have F-Droid, get it here:
>
> https://f-droid.org
>
> Coming soon to Google Play also.
>
> .hc
>
> --
> PGP fingerprint: 5E61 C878 0F86 295C E17D  8677 9F0F E587 374B BE81
> https://pgp.mit.edu/pks/lookup?op=vindex&search=0x9F0FE587374BBE81
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> Message: 5
> Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2015 22:21:53 -0500
> From: Cypher <cypher at cpunk.us>
> To: tor-talk at lists.torproject.org
> Subject: [tor-talk] How do you configure a Tor relay on Windows?
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> I'm helping a user try to install a relay on his Windows 7 machine. They
> have the Tor Browser Bundle. I know we have to edit the torrc config
> file but I can't' find it! The webpage says it should be under \Data
> director but it's not there.
>
> Is there updated doc on how to install and configure a relay on Windows
> or can anyone give me some advice?
>
> Thanks,
> Cypher
>
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> Message: 6
> Date: Fri, 25 Sep 2015 03:45:58 +0000 (UTC)
> From: Banny <chzhp8 at yahoo.com>
> To: "tor-talk at lists.torproject.org" <tor-talk at lists.torproject.org>
> Subject: Re: [tor-talk] How do you configure a Tor relay on Windows?
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> why not use linux to do it
>
>
>
>      On Friday, September 25, 2015 11:28 AM, Cypher <cypher at cpunk.us>
> wrote:
>
>
>  I'm helping a user try to install a relay on his Windows 7 machine. They
> have the Tor Browser Bundle. I know we have to edit the torrc config
> file but I can't' find it! The webpage says it should be under \Data
> director but it's not there.
>
> Is there updated doc on how to install and configure a relay on Windows
> or can anyone give me some advice?
>
> Thanks,
> Cypher
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> Message: 7
> Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2015 23:56:10 -0400
> From: Soul Plane <soulplane11 at gmail.com>
> To: tor-talk at lists.torproject.org
> Subject: Re: [tor-talk] How do you configure a Tor relay on Windows?
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> On Thu, Sep 24, 2015 at 11:21 PM, Cypher <cypher at cpunk.us> wrote:
>
> > I'm helping a user try to install a relay on his Windows 7 machine. They
> > have the Tor Browser Bundle. I know we have to edit the torrc config file
> > but I can't' find it! The webpage says it should be under \Data director
> > but it's not there.
> >
>
> Tor Browser\Browser\TorBrowser\Data\Tor\torrc
>
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> Message: 8
> Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2015 22:18:16 -0600
> From: Ken Cline <cline at frii.com>
> To: tor-talk at lists.torproject.org
> Subject: Re: [tor-talk] Server / Browser html PGP Encryption
> Message-ID: <D206A389-B35A-4711-900E-E8C3E4A801F7 at frii.com>
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> What are you trying to accomplish?
>
> First note that hidden servers already use RSA, the public key algorithm
> at the heart of OpenPGP.  The jumble of characters in the hidden service
> name is actually the fingerprint (or equivalent) of the service's public
> key.  The service sends you its full public key and your Tor client
> verifies its fingerprint, allowing you to authenticate the server's
> identity and send it messages that imposters are unable to intercept.  The
> extra features of OpenPGP (the protocol behind PGP, GPG, etc) don't add
> value here, at least not that I can see.
>
> All of this is on top of the strong encryption of the Tor circuit which
> connects you to the server.
>
> Going in the other direction, why do you want to provide an OpenPGP key to
> the server?  If it is for authentication,
>
> Conversely, providing an OpenPGP across multiple session serves to
> identify you to the server(s) involved.  If this is what you want and you
> are using TLS (e.g. https), then a client certificate might be the right
> approach since it is already built into TLS.  I say might, because I
> haven't used client certs myself and don't know whether TorBrowser can be
> easily configured to use them.
>
>
> > On 24 Sep 2015, at 2:58 PM, Darren Allen <darreneallen at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Once a user has joined an Onion web server, they download the servers PGP
> > Public Key, and upload their own PGP Public Key.
> > All HTML commication, .jpg images, etc are then encoded by the server
> using
> > the user's Public Key.
> >
> > The user has their private key attached the to Tor Browser, (The browser
> > could generate a random PGP key set for each Onion site), which then
> > decrypts the incoming communication back into HTML etc to be displayed in
> > the browser.
> >
> > All new page requests, sent by the user, are likewise encrypted using the
> > Onion sites Public Key, and decrypted by the server.
>
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