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Frei..

I'm Zenified, I'm the lead developer of I2VPN as Pkzone is MIA since 1-2 months..

You would be happy to know that we have 2 exits..

I'll sign a PGP message... and also a Bitcoin signature with the donation address to prove my point..
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Here you go...
newbie
Activity: 24
Merit: 0
Frei..

I'm Zenified, I'm the lead developer of I2VPN as Pkzone is MIA since 1-2 months..

You would be happy to know that we have 2 exits..

I'll sign a PGP message... and also a Bitcoin signature with the donation address to prove my point..
full member
Activity: 154
Merit: 100
I2VPN Lead developer.Antidote to 3-letter agencies
Update: We are switching to OpenNIC, RIP ICANN and their funny corporate TLDs.
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I2VPN Lead developer.Antidote to 3-letter agencies

No I don't own the entry and exit points, do you know what I2P is?

If you access a Tor hidden service, does the hidden service owner own the entry?


Your Website and your description was not detailled enough. You never said which part of the chain are your servers. Now I understand your concept. If you look at the concept of JonDonym, they own all servers in the chain and that was the reason why I asked about it.

But if you only control the exit-server the cascade before is the "public" I2P-network with all the performance-issues. It is more secure, because I really do not have to trust you, the only thing you can do, is to combine username with visited sites, but you can not see my IP.

I would like to test the speed and software. Please PM me and I will send some monex.
Well, that's why I said the infrastructure is highly technical, I usually clear users' doubt myself because some may have problems.

I'm happy you get this and I hope this discussion will also help others to get it...

I'm PMing you with some info...

Regards,
Pkzone -> The neighbourhood programmer.
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No I don't own the entry and exit points, do you know what I2P is?

If you access a Tor hidden service, does the hidden service owner own the entry?


Your Website and your description was not detailled enough. You never said which part of the chain are your servers. Now I understand your concept. If you look at the concept of JonDonym, they own all servers in the chain and that was the reason why I asked about it.

But if you only control the exit-server the cascade before is the "public" I2P-network with all the performance-issues. It is more secure, because I really do not have to trust you, the only thing you can do, is to combine username with visited sites, but you can not see my IP.

I would like to test the speed and software. Please PM me and I will send some monex.
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Seems good. May be interested in asking more questions. Mind private messaging me, or adding me on skype (Agonises)
Why Skype? Go Tox!

If you have any questions: PM me straight away (or even if it's a Hi).
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Seems good. May be interested in asking more questions. Mind private messaging me, or adding me on skype (Agonises)
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Look here, between I2VPN Trusted Main and I2VPN Client there is a set of unknown, untrusted, random computers which is not owned by either you or me who just route this traffic without any interference (it's not possible to interfere), when it reaches either your computer or main, both don't know anything except your & main's I2P addresses, this may be highly technical but if you research it, you will know what I am talking about.

Regards,
Pkzone Smiley
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Anyway, this is my 300th post..

Can you hit me up on Tox, I can explain it better that way...
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I think..

I2VPN differences with Tor:

Exits are owned my me & my team.
More hops.
Multiple layers of different cryptographic algorithms.
I2VPN Main is a trusted middleman gets your traffic via I2P.
I2VPN exit is a Untrusted disposable computer which receives traffic from I2VPN main via I2P again and just sends it to your required destination.
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DISCLAIMER: Frei is a first time user, I swear he's not a sockpuppet from me.

Thank you very much for this statement.  Smiley

Back to the concept: Do I understand your concept, that you own the entry- and exit-points? So I think it is the same marketing as "multihop" vpn-providers, which solves some problems, but not the main problem: You need to trust the operator.

For example: If you look at the FAQs from Jondonym: https://anonymous-proxy-servers.net/en/faq-jondo.html#1b
"A Mix Operator can only determine a relationship between the incoming and outgoing connections to his mix server and must, in fact, do this to ensure that the data packets were correctly transferred. If the user uses a mix cascade consisting of more than one independently run mix, the mix oerator of one single mix in the chain cannot determine a relationship between the user and the websites visited. For this reason, we especially point out that the "Dresden" mix cascade is for test purposes and is run solely by members of the TU Dresden. Whoever uses this cascade is protected from external observation, but the TU Dresden could theoretically observe everything."

But it could be, that I do not understand your concept correct. Can you please explain the difference to this Jondonym, or TOR?

frei
No I don't own the entry and exit points, do you know what I2P is?

If you access a Tor hidden service, does the hidden service owner own the entry?

You entry to I2VPN using I2P, that means, I2P will route your traffic via a group of computers which I don't own, neither do you, so after reaching I2VPN main, I can't trace those traffic to your IP, but to your computer using I2P tunnel, then, I2VPN main will connect to I2VPN exit using I2P again, so exit can't find either main nor you...
newbie
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DISCLAIMER: Frei is a first time user, I swear he's not a sockpuppet from me.

Thank you very much for this statement.  Smiley

Back to the concept: Do I understand your concept, that you own the entry- and exit-points? So I think it is the same marketing as "multihop" vpn-providers, which solves some problems, but not the main problem: You need to trust the operator.

For example: If you look at the FAQs from Jondonym: https://anonymous-proxy-servers.net/en/faq-jondo.html#1b
"A Mix Operator can only determine a relationship between the incoming and outgoing connections to his mix server and must, in fact, do this to ensure that the data packets were correctly transferred. If the user uses a mix cascade consisting of more than one independently run mix, the mix oerator of one single mix in the chain cannot determine a relationship between the user and the websites visited. For this reason, we especially point out that the "Dresden" mix cascade is for test purposes and is run solely by members of the TU Dresden. Whoever uses this cascade is protected from external observation, but the TU Dresden could theoretically observe everything."

But it could be, that I do not understand your concept correct. Can you please explain the difference to this Jondonym, or TOR?

frei
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Thanks to ryonaloli, I accept escrow, that means.............

YOU RISK NOTHING!

As soon as I get 2 users willing to buy for more than 3 months, I2VPN Journey begins!

I2VPN funding complete..

http://vtgmnszxtffi76lo.onion.link/funds/
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Hi Pkzone,

your service sounds really interesting. I have two questions:

- Speed: At the moment I use two different vpn-providers and chain them with an openvpn-tunnel in a openvpn-tunnel. The speed drop is from 80 MBit to 50 Mbit, which is OK for me, because I route through 2 different countries. Did you make any speedtests?

- Security: You write, that your service is more secure, because: "we log but what will we get from logging OpenVPN servers, all we see in your log is: “Client from 127.0.0.1 connected to 127.0.0.1”, it’s because that we use I2P and I2P provides you with anonymity." (http://exooqgycf4hbfevw.onion.link/for-geeks/)
But you have the control of all the servers, so I think it is possible for you and your team to get a connection from the real IP to the exit IP, or?

But if you need an additional customer: PM me, I would like to test your service (and have enough BTC)
You have here at the forum not a lot of feedback Why do you not discuss your servie/idea at https://www.reddit.com/r/VPN/ ?

frei

Oh, and "You have here at the forum not a lot of feedback"...
Hmm, that's because most of the users are so dumb that they use Windows, the reason I don't want I2VPN to be used with Windows, is that Windows DOES NOT RESPECT your privacy... The reason is here https://www.gnu.org/proprietary/malware-microsoft

Even tho Windows is in theory supported by I2VPN, it works with Windows but not confirmed but should work with the anonymizing middle man system,,

Hmm, and I am here in forum for about a year, I don't have any trades here for sure but I am at #nottor a lot of days and #salt after some days, if you ask them, you will know that when I eventually arrived there, I was a complete noob at security, I had my days, and now here I am... 2$ Is what CSGO players donate to any random streamer at twtich.tv, if you can't trust me with these bucks, then you are kind of weird?
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DISCLAIMER: Frei is a first time user, I swear he's not a sockpuppet from me.
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I've tried accessing your website, but it doesn't work too well for me.

The text is very hard to read firstly. I can see the home page, and view the "geek way" page, but whenever I view the "easy way" page, my browser just gives me a "Too many redirects" error and I am unable to access it.

That's unfortunate, but really the problem isn't ours, many were complaining about the font, so I changed it, well, if "Too many redirects" happens, it's because of Tor2Web server, try a different proxy or use TBB.

Regards,
Pkzone, you neighbourhood programmer Smiley
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Hi Pkzone,

your service sounds really interesting. I have two questions:

- Speed: At the moment I use two different vpn-providers and chain them with an openvpn-tunnel in a openvpn-tunnel. The speed drop is from 80 MBit to 50 Mbit, which is OK for me, because I route through 2 different countries. Did you make any speedtests?

- Security: You write, that your service is more secure, because: "we log but what will we get from logging OpenVPN servers, all we see in your log is: “Client from 127.0.0.1 connected to 127.0.0.1”, it’s because that we use I2P and I2P provides you with anonymity." (http://exooqgycf4hbfevw.onion.link/for-geeks/)
But you have the control of all the servers, so I think it is possible for you and your team to get a connection from the real IP to the exit IP, or?

But if you need an additional customer: PM me, I would like to test your service (and have enough BTC)
You have here at the forum not a lot of feedback Why do you not discuss your servie/idea at https://www.reddit.com/r/VPN/ ?

frei

Yes, frei, I did PM the owner of r/VPN and he hasn't replied to me...

I was busy a lot, these days, if you want to catch me, feel free to drop at Irc2P or OFTC at #salt and #nottor respectively...


Hmm, Speed: Yes I tried the speed but I was using Zenified's server as main node and my server as exit, the speed was 10 MBps after a lot of optimization and bulking and division of tunnels...

Security: No, we in no way can figure out who are you because, I2P makes you anonymous... Well, if you access a site using Tor/I2P, can the HS/eepSite owner know who you are? He at maximum may see a IP in his 127.* due to "Unique Local Address Per Client" Setting, so, you are Perfectly anonymous. Smiley

I need customers for sure, and for now, I need 2 users to start...

Funding status is on my main website:

http://vtgmnszxtffi76lo.onion.link/funds/

Or for I2P users: http://kwjxeh5qcdj2qhahhlvgibzmebuefbfeo7tu2mhpvv4fzjh4gf5a.b32.i2p/funds/
legendary
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I've tried accessing your website, but it doesn't work too well for me.

The text is very hard to read firstly. I can see the home page, and view the "geek way" page, but whenever I view the "easy way" page, my browser just gives me a "Too many redirects" error and I am unable to access it.
newbie
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Hi Pkzone,

your service sounds really interesting. I have two questions:

- Speed: At the moment I use two different vpn-providers and chain them with an openvpn-tunnel in a openvpn-tunnel. The speed drop is from 80 MBit to 50 Mbit, which is OK for me, because I route through 2 different countries. Did you make any speedtests?

- Security: You write, that your service is more secure, because: "we log but what will we get from logging OpenVPN servers, all we see in your log is: “Client from 127.0.0.1 connected to 127.0.0.1”, it’s because that we use I2P and I2P provides you with anonymity." (http://exooqgycf4hbfevw.onion.link/for-geeks/)
But you have the control of all the servers, so I think it is possible for you and your team to get a connection from the real IP to the exit IP, or?

But if you need an additional customer: PM me, I would like to test your service (and have enough BTC)
You have here at the forum not a lot of feedback Why do you not discuss your servie/idea at https://www.reddit.com/r/VPN/ ?

frei
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Your security with that VPN depends on your peers then. So not much privacy if there's only one user connected.

Yes, that's true, but if this grows and has enough users then the internal mixnet would function..

Well, if you are on clearnet using I2VPN. none can really know who are you, your IP even if one user is on network..

Regards,
Pkzone
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