[tor-talk] Ostel and WebRTC over Tor?
Jon
jon at openinternetproject.org
Wed Feb 12 19:52:09 UTC 2014
Guardian Project did a ton of experimenting with this in late 2012:
https://guardianproject.info/2012/12/10/voice-over-tor/
On Wed, 2014-02-12 at 13:09 -0500, Dedalo Galdos wrote:
> Just made some searching about this issues, I found two interesting links:
>
> http://community.skype.com/t5/Windows-desktop-client/TOR-Exit-Node-IP-blocked-From-connecting-with-the-skype-client/td-p/1676168
> http://community.skype.com/t5/Windows-desktop-client/running-a-tor-exit-node-ipv6-and-natively-bridged-wifi/td-p/1665126
>
> Regards,
> Dedalo.
>
>
> 2014-02-12 13:00 GMT-05:00 Dedalo Galdos <seguridadblanca at gmail.com>:
>
> > Had same problem when torifying skype, I couldn't even log to my account,
> > it gave me a timeout when I tryed to log in. But as an alternative I've
> > used https://jitsi.org/, It's and interesting project.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Dedalo.
> >
> >
> >
> > 2014-02-12 12:13 GMT-05:00 Jacob Appelbaum <jacob at appelbaum.net>:
> >
> > Interesting - and a slight tangent - who uses Skype over Tor? As far
> >> as I can tell - Skype blocks the entire Tor network. I have a
> >> transparent wireless network that routes through Tor at my house for
> >> guests. When one of those guests uses Skype, they're able to login to
> >> the network but they cannot use Skype for *anything* related to
> >> communications.
> >>
> >> Does anyone actually have the ability to use Skype over Tor since the
> >> M$ acquisition? Has anyone done it lately?
> >>
> >> All the best,
> >> Jacob
> >>
> >> (Skype is PRISM/SIGINT enabled non-free malware - please don't
> >> actually use it for anything!)
> >>
> >> On 2/12/14, Lunar <lunar at torproject.org> wrote:
> >> > Griffin Boyce:
> >> >> So I've been fiddling around with Ostel and various webrtc bits for a
> >> >> while now. Curious: has anyone tried Ostel or any webrtc
> >> >> implementations over Tor? If so, what were your findings? The
> >> official
> >> >> word on Ostel is that it can't reliably run over Tor due to the latency
> >> >> involved.
> >> >
> >> > Using Mumble over Tor worked out on the few occasions I've tried it.
> >> > So sadly, this is a misconception.
> >> >
> >> > My latest attempt to manually configure a recent Firefox to go through
> >> > Tor and use the WebRTC on <https://freephonebox.net/> failed. I had a
> >> > firewall denying all connections not routed through Tor.
> >> >
> >> > I have also not been able to make Jitsi (2.4) work in the same setup.
> >> >
> >> > --
> >> > Lunar <lunar at torproject.org
> >> >
> >> >
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