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| Subject: | RE: Anonymizing Packets yet ensuring 0 % packet loss |
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| Date: | Fri, 28 Sep 2007 04:15:55 +0530 |
There is no such problem with TOR, the only problem here is that, it doesn't solve my purpose.
Is this still about breaking into a college network? It's Tor, not TOR. Ask and ye shall receive. What is this "purpose" and its underlying problem that you're facing?
I am looking into the technology which TOR has been built on. I am trying to understand the technology of tunneling connections from a root machine to many machine (technology which developers of TOR has implemented in a great way), my requirement is something simliar but i would want it to serve my requirements in an intranet & a secured environment...
Don't patronize the Tor developers, read Tor's documentation. You can use Tor to implement onion routing in an Intranet, this has been documented to death.
Any suggestion about the technology & any simiat tools that you all have tried & tested before!! I am anxious to work on this front to solve the mystery...
There is no onion routing/anonymizing network as thoroughly tested as Tor. You're attempting to re-invent the wheel. Be specific. Describe an end to shed light on the means. - S
On 9/27/07, Brett Cunningham <cssniper22@gmail.com> wrote:Can you be more specific at why TOR isn't working for you? Need details of what you don't care for about it.
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