[Tor2web-talk] DNSSEC better protecting users?
Virgil Griffith
i at virgil.gr
Sun Jan 11 02:12:55 CET 2015
The problem wiTh that directory approach is that it makes relative URLs
much trickier. While as-is relative URLs just magically work (as well as
things like /robots.txt).
On Saturday, January 10, 2015, Tom Ritter <tom at ritter.vg> wrote:
> DNSSEC does not provide confidentiality of DNS queries. You would
> need to put the .onion into the path, like
> https://tor2web.org/example0123456.onion/stuff.html
>
> I'm not seeing any reason you couldn't do this, but it would require
> significantly more link rewriting inside tor2web.
>
> -tom
>
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