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by mike_hearn
4191 days ago
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It is possible and I suggested they do just that, some months ago. It won't surprise you to learn that this suggestion went down like a lead balloon, with lots of people assuming I must be an NSA agent, evil, etc. They consider the possibility for nodes to control which HS's they support to be a vulnerability and want to close it. Tor has exit policies, which are somewhat similar ... exits can choose not to handle certain kinds of traffic (or only handle certain kinds). However they also seem to believe that exit policies shouldn't exist and only do, because of "unreasonable" ISPs that care about abuse. The people in the Tor community seem oblivious to the political risk they're taking on with the hidden service feature. They keep claiming that dissidents etc use hidden services in the abstract, but all the real world examples people are actually familiar with are the worst kinds of abuse. Recently they announced they'd received a tipoff that directory authorities might be seized. Nothing seems to have happened yet, but the apparent credibility of this threat should have set alarm bells ringing at Tor HQ. Given that HS' represent a tiny fraction of overall Tor traffic, there are virtually no legit hidden services and all the really horrible abuse Tor is famous for relies on it, they should consider just dumping hidden services entirely. Otherwise they're putting everything at risk for a minority feature few users really care about. |
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Sorry what? No wonder you got shot down with your TOR suggestion you appear to know nothing about it.