[tor-talk] High-latency hidden services (was: Re: Secure Hidden Service
The Doctor
drwho at virtadpt.net
Thu Jul 3 19:27:12 UTC 2014
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA512
On 07/02/2014 04:18 PM, Helder Ribeiro wrote:
> Apps like Pocket (http://getpocket.com/) work as a "read it later"
> queue, downloading things for offline reading. While you're reading
> an offline article, you can also follow links and click to add them
> to your queue. They'll be fetched when you're online so you can
> read them later.
I've been using the Firefox extension called Scrapbook
(https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/scrapbook/) for this
for a while now. I've done some experiments with it (packet sniffing
at the firewall and on the machine in question), and from observation
it seems sufficiently proxy-compliant that it routes all traffic in
question through Tor when it downloads and stores a local copy of a
page. Secondary opinions are, of course, welcome and encouraged.
- --
The Doctor [412/724/301/703] [ZS]
Developer, Project Byzantium: http://project-byzantium.org/
PGP: 0x807B17C1 / 7960 1CDC 85C9 0B63 8D9F DD89 3BD8 FF2B 807B 17C1
WWW: https://drwho.virtadpt.net/
SEARCH PARTY ATTACKED BY MONSTER
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----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=iiTZ
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
More information about the tor-talk
mailing list