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bill

2006-06-14, 1:12 pm

Hello

we would like to be able to anonymously transfer/route large
files (~10GB) between 2 fileservers located in different countries.

Is there a way to use 2 TOR 'middle man' servers for that purpose?
(if I am the operator/owner of the 2 TOR servers)?
Of corse the files should be routed between different anonymizing
servers.


Thank's a lot for any feedback!

Bill

Zax

2006-06-14, 1:12 pm

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On 14 Jun 2006 08:31:53 -0700, bill wrote in
Message-Id: <1150299113.907496.11380@g10g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>:

> Hello
>
> we would like to be able to anonymously transfer/route large
> files (~10GB) between 2 fileservers located in different countries.
>
> Is there a way to use 2 TOR 'middle man' servers for that purpose?
> (if I am the operator/owner of the 2 TOR servers)?
> Of corse the files should be routed between different anonymizing
> servers.


I think you would defeat the purpose of the anonymising layer if you
always routed through the same two servers (both yours) to the same
end-point. Also those servers couldn't both be Middleman as one has to
be Exit in order to talk to the destination.

A potential solution would be to run a Tor Hidden Service on the
destination node. If the service was (for example) rsync, then you
could just transmit the block changes from the source file to the
destination. A further benefit of this approach is that you would get
end-to-end encryption.

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