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Re: Private "tor-like" network - possible?


From: <nobledark () hushmail com>
Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 07:27:23 -0400

Anonymity for the connection between two or more sites that will be 
communicating (primarily over a VPN) on a regular basis.

Thx....

On Mon, 16 Jul 2007 15:54:11 -0400 p1g <killfactory () gmail com> 
wrote:
What function of a 'tor' like network are you shooting for?

Encryption? NAC evasion?



On 7/13/07, nobledark () hushmail com <nobledark () hushmail com> wrote:
Hi all,

Thanks for your replies to my previous post about inter-site WAN
security - the info helped.

New question - I looked over Tor and played around with it a 
bit.
While it works ok for my basic surfing, I don't know that it 
will
work the way that I want it to for my project. That said, is 
there
any way to implement an onion routing-type network on a specific
set of routers?

Say for example I have access to shared bandwidth for 20-30 
nodes
that can be used as routers (all obtained legally) and I wanted 
to
set them up to work in a manner similar to Tor but for a smaller
set of users - are there packages out there for this type of
project?

Thx again...

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