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Re: [tor-talk] The project "tormail"



On 18.08.2011 23:38, andrew@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 18, 2011 at 10:52:54PM +0000, jbrownfirst@xxxxxxxxx wrote 1.0K bytes in 17 lines about:
> : 1) Is it need to use ssl when connecting to hidden service? What can
> : see the last tor-node in the traffic to a hidden service? I don't
> : understand it well.
> 
> No, ssl is not required.
> https://www.torproject.org/docs/hidden-services.html.en may help you
> understand it.

Thanks. I thought so but Mr. Atrebates confused me.
> 
> : 2) It is very pitty but now many sites required using JS for its
> : services. As I know the JS can "steel" only internal ip-address not the
> : external. Or I am wrong?
> 
> There's no proof that javascript itself can leak your IP address, at
> least none that we've seen. It can be used to leak lots of other
> information about you, see https://panopticlick.eff.org/ for more
> details.
> 

I know. But in some cases I need to use such sites (as various
internet-bankings, some sites of courts and etc.) with their full
functinalities and I don't want to uncover my real location when I gives
orders to my banks or bring my pleadings to the courts through the
Internet.
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