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OnionCat
OnionCat is a VPN service based onTor and/or I2P. Thus it creates bi-directional anonymity in respect to technical location specifiers, like IP addresses. It is completely protocol transparent which means that it carries IP packets directly.
In 2008 we did a presentation about this project at the 25C3, in 2009 there was a lightning talk about GarliCat at the 26C3.
We are again going to be present at this year's congress. We'd like to...
- talk together with you about our ideas.
- give you support in installing and using OnionCat.
- help you setting up services for other users.
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What OnionCat is good for
With OC you can create IP connections through Tor or I2P to other OC users and send any IP data across that virtual connections that you like...as you can do with the regular Internet. Every end point of those virtual connections are identified by an IPv6 address. This address is unique to one end point which means they are unique to a specific node (user, computer, host, server,...). But they are location independent and untraceable due to the nature of these anonymization networks.
Further Information
If you are interested come to our desk. Have a lookout for a cat's paw which is our logo. Contact me (Eagle aka Rahra) or have a look at the OnionCat Project Page.
As usual, many people from other projects will also be there, but specifically devs from I2P (see I2P) and Tor will also be here.
Who is there?
Where?
Hopefully at a desk in the hackcenter ;)
Contact me using personal email or our mailing list ocat-talk(-subscribe)@cypherpunk.at, if it is a general question.
Reservation Information
Please have a look at OpenSeamap.