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- Most welcomed, if you enjoyed that I've just pushed a large sum of scripts/notes to GitHub that you may wish to take a look-though. I started this project privetly over a year ago but now that health is an issue I've made it public for debugging and adding features in case I can't finish it; that and sertain actions taken localy and globaly by others have encurged me to take a stand for making personal privacy an easier switch.S0AndS0– S0AndS02016-01-13 08:22:35 +00:00Commented Jan 13, 2016 at 8:22
- I've written up another project and pushed it to GitHub. This aims to aid server admins in protecting their server's logs by using GnuPG asymmetric encryption. So long as your exit node or hidden service doesn't hold the related private key, the above project should keep past logs from leaking the IP addresses of other nodes connecting to your own node.S0AndS0– S0AndS02016-10-10 23:14:33 +00:00Commented Oct 10, 2016 at 23:14
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