[Freedombox-discuss] Tor .onion domains
Michael Blizek
michi1 at michaelblizek.twilightparadox.com
Mon May 9 05:36:43 UTC 2011
On 18:16 Sun 08 May , Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
...
> I imagine a box offering these - as yes/no or as gradual sliders:
>
> * Selfish -- [ ] modest [ ] medium [ ] mostly
> [ ] store own secrets
> [ ] ask friends to keep backups of my secrets
> [ ] fetch torrents
> [ ] connect to Tor
> ...
> * Among friends -- [ ] modest [ ] medium [ ] mostly
> [ ] keep backups of friends' secrets
> [ ] share files
> ...
> * Public -- [ ] modest [ ] medium [ ] mostly
> [ ] publish documents ( website, blog...)
> [ ] act as mirror for friends' public documents
> [ ] contribute to WikiLeaks-like mirror of others' secrets
> [ ] run a Tor exit node
...
> The idea is to emphasize egocentric vs. friend-oriented vs.
> world-contributing, and for each sort by how controversial the tools
> are.
I think a sharing page which make a distinction based on the risk rather than
friends vs. public is more straightforward.
Sharing:
( ) no sharing
( ) quick configuration
( ) low risk
( ) med risk
( ) high risk
( ) low traffic
( ) high traffic
( ) custom configuration
---
Custom configuration
TOR server:
( ) do not run tor server
( ) run bridge node (low risk+low traffic)
( ) run middle node (low risk)
( ) run exit node (high risk)
Backups:
Who should be able to backup data on my machine (low risk)
( ) nobody
( ) friends only
( ) everybody (high traffic)
...
Whatever you publish or for yourself should not be here. There should be a
separate page where you can configure whether you want to run web/mail/...
servers or not.
-Michi
--
programing a layer 3+4 network protocol for mesh networks
see http://michaelblizek.twilightparadox.com
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