Hey Chris,

2006/3/11, Chris Kuethe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> why would you trust us, and why should we trust you?

I would trust some one else, because there may be some one around
having the same problem and that could trust it for such a matter.

>  i'm not saying
> you're evil, i'm just saying that not everyone is going to want to
> allow you to move arbitrary bits around. and if you're that worried
> about monitoring, you're not going to want to use just any old bsd box
> as your proxy. how do you know the other guy isn't going to sell you
> out?
>
> while you think about that, can i point you at a few ports
> net/tor
> security/gnupg
> security/stunnel
>
> if you can find someplace that offers shell accounts, you should have
> everything you need to move bits around. use gnupg or mixmaster to
> send encrypted email, tor to route tcp sessions and stunnel to ssl-ize
> anyting.
>
> CK (i get paid to think like that)
>
>
> On 3/11/06, Gustavo Rios <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Dear folks,
> >
> > i live in brazil, and it is a common practice for local
> > corporation/institutions to monitor our phone calls, internet access
> > and personal email. I would like to be able to access Internet by
> > means of a proxy. My initial ideia is to get some peer (personnel)
> > outside brazil that would allow me to connect through it.
> >
> > I am publicly request some one from the OpenBSD user base because of
> > the trust i have on all those i believe share some of the ideology of
> > the project and since, make uses of it.
> >
> > I would really appreciate your help.
> >
> > All the best.
> >
> >
>
>
> --
> GDB has a 'break' feature; why doesn't it have 'fix' too?

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