Re: blutmagie law enforcement inquiry stats

2011-01-10 Thread Roc Admin
This is interesting. Could you detail time consumed in resolving the
requests and any problems you ran into with authorities?
On Jan 8, 2011 10:43 AM, Olaf Selke olaf.se...@blutmagie.de wrote:
 Hi,

 here's a short compilation showing the number of inquiries per quarter
 from German police requesting my exit node's customer data since 2007. I
 didn't count all the emails, phone calls, and requests from foreign law
 enforcement or intelligence services.

 Certainly I never had any data to hand over.

 Olaf



 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010
 =
 Q1 | NA | 6 | 8 | 12
 Q2 | NA | 4 | 4 | 6
 Q3 | 4 | 3 | 9 | 3
 Q4 | 3 | 5 | 7 | 6
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Re: Now having trouble getting gmail

2011-01-10 Thread grarpamp
 I previously generated a fully anonymous gmail account early last year.
 Created it via the tor network without using any personally identifiable
 information, emails, or phone numbers.

This is in the past, well over a month old and thus irrelevant in
internet time. The recent threads about Gmail are interested in
the today, not the past. Please quit mentioning the past :)

 While I am not required to provide an email

This 'secondary email' is optional and located on this first signup page:
https://mail.google.com/mail/signup

 phone number, when I complete the form (entering name and
 desired login, password, etc, and click submit

The SMS verification stage (phone number requirement[1]) location
occurs only after you hit submit above.

 I get a google page with The page you requested is invalid and
 cannot complete the creation of the account.

Yes, I have seen this three times. Each time I just cleared state,
MAPADDRESS'd another exit, randomized info and tried again.
Only to receive account creation failure of course.

I've also been seeing a lot of SSL failures with sites recently.
Sorry, since it's SSL, I've just been hitting retry instead of
tracking it down. That's my bad for you all.

 tor button

Can't say that I use it. Very unlikely.

 I'd hate to have to create a new account by going to some public
 wifi location and doing this without tor first.  That degrades my
 anonymity for the email.

I'd go that route. I don't see any conflict between the two, when
done properly.

[1] According to this months urban legend, two people have found
this to not be a requirement. However, for all practical purposes,
percent sucess wise, it probably should be considered to be one.
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SSL: Secure Connection Failed

2011-01-10 Thread grarpamp
Here's FF's message and the SHA-1 at the message screen time.
Haven't examined the cert or the exit.
HTTPS. 68:AC...6D:9B

Secure Connection Failed
An error occurred during a connection to mail.google.com.
Peer reports incompatible or unsupported protocol version.
(Error code: ssl_error_protocol_version_alert)
*   The page you are trying to view can not be shown because
the authenticity of the received data could not be verified.
*   Please contact the web site owners to inform them of this
problem. Alternatively, use the command found in the help menu
to report this broken site.
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Re: blutmagie law enforcement inquiry stats

2011-01-10 Thread Olaf Selke
Am 10.01.2011 20:42, schrieb Roc Admin:
 This is interesting. Could you detail time consumed in resolving the
 requests and any problems you ran into with authorities?

this morning arrived the first fax in 2011 requesting user data. Police
is back again from Xmas vacation ;-)

Using my template composing the answer and sending it thru a fax machine
usually takes less than 15min. I never did run into difficulties with
police so far. However I'm not sure what will happen at certain
country's airport immigration.

In most cases the police officers are quite polite and almost happy to
close their file cause the trace ends. I suppose it's much more easy to
deal with law enforcement if you appear 25 times a year on police's
radar than only once. At least they tend to believe my words.

regards Olaf
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Re: blutmagie law enforcement inquiry stats

2011-01-10 Thread Andrew Lewis
What do they typically ask for, and is it from any place in particular? Also
what sort of things typically generate these notices?

On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 4:00 PM, Olaf Selke olaf.se...@blutmagie.de wrote:

 Am 10.01.2011 20:42, schrieb Roc Admin:
  This is interesting. Could you detail time consumed in resolving the
  requests and any problems you ran into with authorities?

 this morning arrived the first fax in 2011 requesting user data. Police
 is back again from Xmas vacation ;-)

 Using my template composing the answer and sending it thru a fax machine
 usually takes less than 15min. I never did run into difficulties with
 police so far. However I'm not sure what will happen at certain
 country's airport immigration.

 In most cases the police officers are quite polite and almost happy to
 close their file cause the trace ends. I suppose it's much more easy to
 deal with law enforcement if you appear 25 times a year on police's
 radar than only once. At least they tend to believe my words.

 regards Olaf
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Re: JanusVM: try again

2011-01-10 Thread Kyle Williams
Dude, I told you to quit asking the Tor mailing list these things as I've
replied to directly several times now explaining this.
In your case, you're new default route should be set to 192.168.0.5 (the IP
for JanusVM).
You're about 1 more question away from being labeled a troll.

On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 12:56 PM, Praedor Atrebates prae...@yahoo.comwrote:

 .



 (and have a hell of a time getting the release of my eth0 device so I can
 get back to a direct internet connection).


This is basic linux/unix routing.  Changing your IP and default route in
linux is not that hard, as I've explained how to do this is a very detailed
e-mail already.



 What is the gateway IP in this setup?

 192.168.0.5, the external IP address of JanusVM.

Sorry their isn't a perfect step-by-step for you, but if you don't know how
to change your route, IP address, or DNS in Linux then you have MUCH to
learn before you can effectively stay anonymous.
And for the last time, LEARN BASIC LINUX NETWORKING *BEFORE* you ask
anything else.


Re: blutmagie law enforcement inquiry stats

2011-01-10 Thread Orionjur Tor-admin
Olaf Selke wrote:
 Am 10.01.2011 20:42, schrieb Roc Admin:
 This is interesting. Could you detail time consumed in resolving the
 requests and any problems you ran into with authorities?
 
 this morning arrived the first fax in 2011 requesting user data. Police
 is back again from Xmas vacation ;-)
 
 Using my template composing the answer and sending it thru a fax machine
 usually takes less than 15min. I never did run into difficulties with
 police so far. However I'm not sure what will happen at certain
 country's airport immigration.
 
 In most cases the police officers are quite polite and almost happy to
 close their file cause the trace ends. I suppose it's much more easy to
 deal with law enforcement if you appear 25 times a year on police's
 radar than only once. At least they tend to believe my words.
 
 regards Olaf
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Do they describe causes their requests?
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