[Freedombox-discuss] Diaspora becoming a community project

Leandro Noferini lnoferin at cybervalley.org
Mon Sep 3 08:46:19 UTC 2012


Jonathan Wilkes <jancsika at yahoo.com> writes:


[...]

>> Not only you do not have static ip addresses, often not even public ip
>> address, but just dynamic private addresses and NAT.
>
> Any one of the machines behind a NAT like that can run Tor as we
> speak, with the click of a button, using the Tor Browser Bundle.  They
> can also make a hidden service available to the rest of the network,
> though AFAIK that requires more setup (but no NAT reconfiguration).

Yes, this is true but using hidden services is really different to use
the normal dns, so the word "hidden".

For example, using a xmpp server placed on a hidden service makes you
unreachable from all the other using xmpp server on the internet with
dns as the 99,9% of the world users.

-- 
Ciao
leandro
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