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Re: [gopher] Tor for Gopher



Greetings comrade.

On Thu, 17 Aug 2017 18:06:27 +0200 "Bradley D. Thornton" <Bradley@NorthTech.US> wrote:
> a bit of recap, or at least, revisiting....
> 
> On 2/13/2017 9:47 PM, Christoph Lohmann wrote:
> > Greetings comrades.
> >
> > This ugly discussion of how to add TLS to gopher has lead to all kind of
> > extension proposals which look so ugly...
> 
> > That  is the reason why I am proposing a simpler migration strategy: Let
> > us move all gopherholes to tor.
> 
> This discussion produced some noteworthy, and constructive points, and 
> I'm not drudging it up again so much as I'm merely showcasing something 
> related that just came accross my inbox which I felt some might some 
> value in cloning or hacking on:
> 
> https://github.com/vbatts/tor-box

I  wonder  when  the  first whale will of swallowing the first recycable
docker container.

Here  is the gopher onion initiative, which describes in less commands a
less resource‐demanding way of setting up tor for gopher:

gopher://bitreich.org/1/onion

In my eyes simpler architectures lead to better education and better ed‐
ucation leads to better understanding for everyone.

% systemd-geomyidae-with-tor --serial-key-file=./serial.key \
	--obey-redhat-orders --defcon=3 --try-to-connect-to-dbus-or-not \
	--maybe-construct-a-container-if-not-bail-and-mine-bitcoins \
	--log-to-the-cloud --apply-automatically-super-new-firewall-rules \
	--be-sentient


Sincerely,

Christoph Lohmann


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