Transferring data quickly via Tor

Cecilia Tanaka cecilia.tanaka at gmail.com
Tue Jan 24 00:04:58 PST 2017


Please, John, I know I need to give you  (and a lot of people here, oops!)
 a lot of answers, but I'm ending  (at least trying, I swear, Oda!)  a lot
of things in this moment.

If possible, please make Mirimir happy and give him some feedback about
this project.  I liked the idea of Fast Data Transfer via Tor, but I'm not
the best person to give an opinion because I have almost no technical
knowledge.  You know, I need to learn how to code decently because it's a
more useful skill than being a lawyer.  Everybody hates lawyers!  :(((

I was thinking about forwarding this message to Tor-Talk list to get more
feedbacks, but I was kick-banned there and I need to pretend that I'm not
reading the list anymore!  :P  :P  :P

Thank you very much!  :*  <3

​Ceci
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On Sat, Jan 21, 2017 at 5:46 AM, Mirimir <mirimir at riseup.net> wrote:

> Using OnionCat and MPTCP, one can transfer data between servers via Tor
> at ~50 Mbps. With multiple targets, source servers can push ~200 Mbps.
> It's obviously not very anonymous. But it's probably more anonymous than
> using VPN services. That's for servers with gigabit uplinks, by the way.
>
> https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmUDV2KHrAgs84oUc7z9zQmZ3whx1NB6YDPv8ZRuf4dutN/
>
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