• TOR

    From alter ego@21:2/116 to Avon on Fri Mar 6 09:33:51 2020
    So, I thought I'd mention that I can do tor now.

    Oli has been using it for the last x months (2-3, dont recall), and it seems to
    be working well (and its hands off from my point of view).

    So if anybody wants a feed via tor, let me know.

    Oli, can you share your config?
    ...deon


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  • From Avon@21:1/101 to alter ego on Sat Mar 7 23:26:42 2020
    On 06 Mar 2020 at 09:33a, alter ego pondered and said...

    So, I thought I'd mention that I can do tor now.

    That would be good to offer at all the HUBs ... perhaps once we solve any issues with SSL (which may or may not be a problem right now) we can look to set this up also... I'd need to be guided by both you and Oli for that.

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  • From Oli@21:1/151 to alter ego on Sat Mar 7 17:57:31 2020
    On Fri, 6 Mar 2020 09:33:51 +1100
    "alter ego -> Avon" <0@116.2.21> wrote:

    So, I thought I'd mention that I can do tor now.

    Oli has been using it for the last x months (2-3, dont recall), and
    it seems to be working well (and its hands off from my point of
    view).

    I'm not sure hoe long exactly, but at least since December; maybe for longer.

    So if anybody wants a feed via tor, let me know.

    Oli, can you share your config?

    There are a couple of ways to do it. First you need the Tor daemon running in the background (or on another machine) and then you have to convince your mailer to connect over the Tor socks5 proxy. I'm using a simple perl plugin for
    binkd. You can also set the proxy for all connections or -pipe it through netcat or ncat. If someone is really interested, I'm happy to help.

    Btw, can binkit (or mystic) use a socks5 proxy?

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  • From Oli@21:1/151 to Avon on Mon Mar 9 08:32:09 2020
    On Sat, 7 Mar 2020 23:26:42 +1300
    "Avon -> alter ego" <0@101.1.21> wrote:

    On 06 Mar 2020 at 09:33a, alter ego pondered and said...

    So, I thought I'd mention that I can do tor now.

    That would be good to offer at all the HUBs ... perhaps once we solve
    any issues with SSL (which may or may not be a problem right now) we
    can look to set this up also... I'd need to be guided by both you and
    Oli for that.

    I just followed these instructions:

    https://www.torproject.org/docs/tor-onion-service.html.en

    Basically you have to install and start the Tor daemon/service (not the Tor browser) and then add two lines to the torrc config file, redirecting from port
    24554 to 127.0.0.1:24554 (or the address/port where your binkp mailer is running). The onion address will be generated automatically.

    Can we introduce an IBNO flag to the nodelist? "O" for overlay network.

    IBNO:<crypticaddress>.<onion|i2p|...>:[port]

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