Tor onion services: more useful than you think
Hi Free Software Sydney and Free Software Melbourne, I came across this talk on The TOR Project's Twitter page. The talk is titled "Tor onion services: more useful than you think [32c3]". The video is an update you on what's going on with Tor onion services, aka Tor hidden services. Here is a Youtube Link from a talk at Chaos Computer Club. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oh9D2r-ck40 To watch it with exclusively Free Software, you can use VLC Media Player. 1. Open VLC 2. hit File, 3. choose "Open Network Stream," 4. paste in the main YouTube URL 5. Click Open The video should start playing after a few seconds. Kind Regards, -- Andri Effendi <fusionman133@gmx.de> Organiser of The Free Software Movement in Sydney www.freesoftware.org.au/ GPG fingerprint: 8438 138D ECDA 05E0 591F F2B4 4721 0F03 AC24 DF73 Confidentiality cannot be guaranteed on emails sent or received unencrypted.
Andri Effendi <fusionman133@gmx.de> writes:
To watch [a video at a YouTube URL] with exclusively Free Software, you can use VLC Media Player.
Another option, which I make use of, is the ‘youtube-dl’ program <URL:https://rg3.github.io/youtube-dl/> which simply parses the page, finds the video, and downloads it with an appropriate file name. Packaged in many systems; in Debian it is ‘youtube-dl’. One caveat: the program essentially is a clever web scraper, so it is vulnerable to the site changing how its pages are put together. YouTube itself is notorious for changing frequently such that scrapers break. You need to keep a program like ‘youtube-dl’ up to date to ensure you can continue to download videos. -- \ “Most people, I think, don't even know what a rootkit is, so | `\ why should they care about it?” —Thomas Hesse, Sony BMG, 2006 | _o__) | Ben Finney
Hi, On 30/01/2016 2:55 PM, Andri Effendi wrote:
I came across this talk on The TOR Project's Twitter page. The talk is titled "Tor onion services: more useful than you think [32c3]".
The video is an update you on what's going on with Tor onion services, aka Tor hidden services.
Okay, I thought it was more advanced than what it is today; the 1024 bit keys is a worry, why would anyone use it for openssh connections with just 1024 bits? Unless, of course, you only allowed logins with authorized keys and NOT passwords.
Here is a Youtube Link from a talk at Chaos Computer Club. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oh9D2r-ck40
More download options here too: https://media.ccc.de/c/32c3 Just one of the videos https://media.ccc.de/v/32c3-7322-tor_onion_services_more_useful_than_you_thi... Another related one: https://media.ccc.de/v/32c3-7307-state_of_the_onion Use Tor as much as you can... ;-)
To watch it with exclusively Free Software, you can use VLC Media Player.
1. Open VLC 2. hit File, 3. choose "Open Network Stream," 4. paste in the main YouTube URL 5. Click Open
Or download videos with youtube-dl [it works for more than youtube] and watch it offline https://rg3.github.io/youtube-dl/about.html Cheers AndrewM
On 31/01/2016 3:33 AM, Andrew McGlashan wrote:
A little harder to find, choose your format: http://cdn.media.ccc.de/congress/2015/ Enjoy! A.
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Andrew McGlashan
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Andri Effendi
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Ben Finney