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Re: [tor-bugs] #6600 [Tor Hidden Services]: Hidden service communications
#6600: Hidden service communications
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Reporter: mikeperry | Owner:
Type: project | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone:
Component: Tor Hidden Services | Version:
Keywords: SponsorZ-large | Parent:
Points: | Actualpoints:
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Comment(by aagbsn):
Replying to [ticket:6600 mikeperry]:
> Hidden services don't have to be just for publishing. They are arbitrary
communication endpoints.
>
> We could prototype hidden service-based chat and email by bundling local
XMPP and SMTP servers for use with Tails.
>
> Client software developed for #6583 could then be used almost as-is to
communicate with other hidden service endpoints.
>
> The benefits of hidden service communications are that you do not reveal
your social graph to the network or even to any centralized chat or email
infrastructure, and you get end-to-end encryption and authentication for
free.
And file transfer will work without proxies. Secure, single-click file
transfer that 'just works' would be a nice feature.
>
> The key things that makes this a large project are that we need solid
integration with client software, and the XMPP and SMTP servers have to
"just work" right out of the box. If this integration and deployment is
not seamless, almost no one will use hidden services this way, and the few
who manage to do so will not have anyone to communicate with.
Can other XMPP operators be persuaded to install Tor and federate with
.onion? SMTP? Can Tor2Web make this happen transparently?
And is there a good way to exchange contact information? On a platform
like Android you can use QR-codes to exchange mostly unmemorable usernames
(assuming that it's something like username@xxxxxxxxxxxxx), but the
desktop experience will probably be more cumbersome.
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