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Author Panta hidden service (stupid newbie question)
Italy Anonymous Remailer

2004-11-19, 5:45 pm

I see this on the hidden wiki:

rjgcfnw4sd2jaqfu.onion:25 - Panta's smtp server for his remailer.

How would one actually use this since tor doesn't allow port 25
for obvious reasons?


panta-admin

2004-11-19, 5:45 pm

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Hi !

>rjgcfnw4sd2jaqfu.onion:25 - Panta's smtp server for his remailer.
>
>How would one actually use this since tor doesn't allow port 25
>for obvious reasons?


TOR does not allow you to connect to port 25 outside the TOR network.
A hidden service can provide whatever ports/services it wants.

I provide multiple services on the same x.onion address:

rjgcfnw4sd2jaqfu.onion:25 - Panta SMTP server
rjgcfnw4sd2jaqfu.onion:80 - Panta HTTP access to website
rjgcfnw4sd2jaqfu.onion:443 - Panta HTTPS access to website

Notes:
The smtp server will not allow relaying, so you will have to build a
cypherpunk/mixmaster message with Panta Rhei as first hop.
You will get a https error when accessing the https site because of the
name in the certificate not matching.

I plan on allowing news reading (aam, apas) via 119 but need to set it up
on my news server first.

I hope this helps,
Cheers,
panta-admin

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This message was posted via one or more anonymous remailing services.
The original sender is unknown. Any address shown in the From header
is unverified. You need a valid hashcash token to post to groups other
than alt.test and alt.anonymous.messages. Visit www.panta-rhei.dyndns.org
for abuse and hashcash info.



panta-admin

2004-11-20, 5:45 pm

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Hi !

>I plan on allowing news reading (aam, apas) via 119 but need to set it up
>on my news server first.


And here we go:
rjgcfnw4sd2jaqfu.onion:119 - Panta News server

Will only allow read access to:
alt.test,alt.test.a,alt.security.pgp,sci.crypt,alt.anonymous.messages,alt.p
rivacy,alt.privacy.anon-server

Cheers,
panta-admin

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is unverified. You need a valid hashcash token to post to groups other
than alt.test and alt.anonymous.messages. Visit www.panta-rhei.dyndns.org
for abuse and hashcash info.



Onion Tard

2004-11-20, 8:45 pm

panta-admin <anonymous@panta-rhei.dyndns.org> wrote in
news:5MW99Y6T38312.0130787037@anonymous.poster:

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> Hash: SHA1
>
> Hi !
>
>
> And here we go:
> rjgcfnw4sd2jaqfu.onion:119 - Panta News server


> Will only allow read access to:
> alt.test,alt.test.a,alt.security.pgp,sci.crypt,alt.anonymous.messages,a
> lt.p rivacy,alt.privacy.anon-server


It seems to work just dandy.

This post made with TOR and socksified with SocksCap.
Thomas J. Boschloo

2004-11-27, 7:45 am

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Italy Anonymous Remailer wrote:
| I see this on the hidden wiki:
|
| rjgcfnw4sd2jaqfu.onion:25 - Panta's smtp server for his remailer.
|
| How would one actually use this since tor doesn't allow port 25
| for obvious reasons?

But Panta does allow connections to port 25, I think that is what
matters. There is no risk of abuse since Panta is the last 'hop' in the
TOR protocol. If you use Panta's smtp server, the usual remailer headers
and disclaimers get added. I guess you even need hashcash for usenet
posts. Everything that is not pgponly or mix traffic gets dropped!

Seems to make sense this way to me,
Thomas
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Doctor Who@any.place

2004-11-27, 5:45 pm

On Sat, 27 Nov 2004 14:14:36 +0100, "Thomas J. Boschloo" <nospam@hccnet.nl.invalid> wrote:

>:-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
>:
>:Italy Anonymous Remailer wrote:
>:| I see this on the hidden wiki:
>:|
>:| rjgcfnw4sd2jaqfu.onion:25 - Panta's smtp server for his remailer.
>:|
>:| How would one actually use this since tor doesn't allow port 25
>:| for obvious reasons?
>:
>:But Panta does allow connections to port 25, I think that is what
>:matters. There is no risk of abuse since Panta is the last 'hop' in the
>:TOR protocol. If you use Panta's smtp server, the usual remailer headers
>:and disclaimers get added. I guess you even need hashcash for usenet
>:posts. Everything that is not pgponly or mix traffic gets dropped!
>:
>:Seems to make sense this way to me,
>:Thomas


Because it is a hidden service it does not matter what exit ports are shut off, provided
Panta has his system setup to accept port 25, that is all that matters.

Doctor Who


I am still paranoid
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