Re: jurisdictional concentration of authorities

2009-06-22 Thread Denis Dimick
If I understand this correctly, as long as ICANN is "owned" by the US, they
have the ability to shutdown anyone they don't like.

While I agree with your idea, I'm not sure there is a way to get around
ICANN.

Denis

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On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 8:43 PM, Scott Bennett  wrote:

> Perhaps it may be time to revisit an old discussion here with the
> developers.  At present, just seven directory authorities are listed in the
> directory.  Three of these fall within the jurisdiction of the United
> States,
> and the remainder fall within the jurisdiction of the European Union.  This
> situation presents a substantial vulnerability to the tor network, IMO,
> given the degree of cooperation between the two jurisdictions, not to
> mention
> the arrangements among the EU's member states and the U.S.
> Are we now at an appropriate stage such that the developers could
> entertain the idea of discreetly soliciting a few more potential authority
> sites and operators in other jurisdictions?  I submit, for examples, that
> Brazil, Japan, and probably the Union of South Africa may have adequately
> fast and reliable Internet infrastructures that such sites might be
> available
> in those jurisdictions.  There may well be others, too.  I am not sure of
> the
> situation in India, but it strikes me that that country might also be a
> good
> location for an authority.
> My aim here is to harden the tor network against incapacitation by some
> future decision by one or two jurisdictions working in collusion to suspend
> tor operations by shutting down the authorities in their countries.  If,
> say,
> no two jurisdictions working together could command a shutdown of the
> majority
> of authority servers, the tor network ought to be somewhat safer.
> Comments and discussion, particularly from current directory authority
> operators and developers, are hereby solicited. :-)
>
>
>  Scott Bennett, Comm. ASMELG, CFIAG
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Re: JanusPA - A hardware Privacy Adapter using Tor

2008-12-22 Thread Denis Dimick
You guys made Hackaday.com,

Sorry if someone else already posted this.

Denis


On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 7:59 PM, Kyle Williams wrote:

>
>
> On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 6:20 AM, Eugen Leitl  wrote:
>
>> On Sun, Dec 21, 2008 at 05:14:42AM -0800, Kyle Williams wrote:
>> >
>> >Hello Everyone,
>>
>> [great stuff snipped]
>>
>> >This will run you $32.00 USD.
>> >
>> >If anyone is seriously thinking about a good hardware based solution
>> >for Tor, I'd buy the gumstix now.  In fact, I just bought a couple
>> >more just in case mine breaks. I'll have the source code up withing a
>> >week, two tops  The FULL documentation will take about a bit longer
>> to
>> >get done.
>> >
>> >Well, that's about it.  Feedback is welcome.
>>
>> In terms of a more long-lived hardware base, have you considered ALIX?
>> http://www.pcengines.ch/alix.htm
>>
>> They might not be as small as Gumstix, but fairly small at 6x6".
>> I've ordered an alix2d3 + case + DC adapter for ~100 EUR sans VAT the
>> other day.
>>
>> A SLC CF goes a long time with these, if mounted noatime.
>>
>> --
>> Eugen* Leitl http://leitl.org";>leitl http://leitl.org
>> __
>> ICBM: 48.07100, 11.36820 http://www.ativel.com http://postbiota.org
>> 8B29F6BE: 099D 78BA 2FD3 B014 B08A  7779 75B0 2443 8B29 F6BE
>>
>
>
> Thanks Eugen!  That board looks to be a little over kill, but a good price
> none the less.
> I like the SIM card slots and PCI Express w/ USB power.  That would be
> perfect for WiMAX.  M, WiMAX + Tor... :)
> I might have to get one of these just to play around with.  The POE option
> is a plus.
>
> - Kyle
>



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--
sik vis paw kem, para bellum
--
oderint dum metuant
--
"Our Country won't go on forever, if we stay soft as we are now. There won't
be any AMERICA because some foreign soldiery will invade us and take our
women and breed a hardier race!" -LT. GEN. LEWIS "CHESTY" PULLER, USMC