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  • From: The Doctor <drwho AT virtadpt.net>
  • To: discuss AT lists.opennicproject.org
  • Subject: Re: [opennic-discuss] TOR and OpenNIC
  • Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2012 14:51:54 -0400
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  • Organization: Virtual Adept Networks, Unlimited

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On 09/18/2012 06:12 PM, Peter Green wrote:

We should take this offlist soon - it's way off topic.

> I have in the past tunneled through my own shh server (on my
> desktop) and although it works well enough, it is tricky (if indeed
> possible at all) in Android (CyanogenMod).

Chances are, there's an app to help automate the process.

> I have long thought about setting up my own V.P.N. server, maybe
> that would be a better solution than TOR?

For your use case, I think that would be the case.

> P.S. The Byzantium project is an excellent project, great work! I

On behalf of the dev team, thank you!

> downloaded the iso a while back but have yet to try the system.
> It's

When you do, please add your hardware to our HCL on the Github wiki so
we can keep track of what does and does not work. Conversely, if you
run into problems please open a ticket or two so we can fix it.

> kind of in the background for when and if it's needed, though I am
> thinking an alternative to the Internets as we know them
> (corporate) is possibly needed for the people, by the people and
> maybe your project would fill that need?

That is one of the potential problem spaces that Byzantium Linux seems
to operate in.

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