Re: Answer by perfect-privacy.com Re: perfect-privacy.com, Family specifications, etc.

2010-05-19 Thread Robert Marquardt
 In the meantime, perfect-privacy.com should advise this list as soon as
 its torrc files are in compliance, while the rest of us should feel free to
 use the NodeFamily information I posted earlier with, apparently, the addition
 of 17 more node fingerprints that I missed when I grepped the directory for
 the email address from the contact info.

The entries should be fine now.

Robert

On May 18, 2010, at 6:22 AM, Scott Bennett wrote:

 On Mon, 17 May 2010 21:44:21 +0200 Moritz Bartl t...@wiredwings.com
 wrote:
 What I did was just file a report at the company's website. It took them
 only minutes to get back to me.
 Scott, I don't know why, but you probably didn't get their response in
 the first place.
 
 No, I certainly didn't.  Also, they should have received a bounce message.
 Bruce neglected to mention whether he had gotten one.
 I've long thought that every node Family should have a Family name, but
 his suggestion for the actual form of the MyFamily statement is better than
 what I had been thinking of.  I heartily recommend that it be adopted and
 implemented ASAP.
 In the meantime, perfect-privacy.com should advise this list as soon as
 its torrc files are in compliance, while the rest of us should feel free to
 use the NodeFamily information I posted earlier with, apparently, the addition
 of 17 more node fingerprints that I missed when I grepped the directory for
 the email address from the contact info.
 
 
  Scott Bennett, Comm. ASMELG, CFIAG
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Re: Data Retention Law Violates German Constitution

2010-03-02 Thread Robert Marquardt
We should not forget that the court did not forbid the storage of data but 
rather criticised the specific legislation. It did not challenge the 2006 EU 
directive thats the basis of the law.

The only way to get rid of the data retention laws across europe is that the 
european union repeal the directive.

Robert

On Mar 2, 2010, at 1:00 PM, Sven Anderson wrote:

 Hi there,
 
 regardless of it's relevance for Tor nodes, there are very good news for 
 Germany, and probably the rest of the European Union. Today the  Federal 
 Constitutional Court decided, that the data retention law violates the German 
 Constitution and all data must be deleted immediately. This is great and as 
 one of the many plaintiffs I'm very happy about the result.
 
 Here a German article: 
 http://www.spiegel.de/netzwelt/netzpolitik/0,1518,681122,00.html
 
 Best regards,
 
 Sven
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Re: AW: tor exit-node abused, takedown by ISP,

2010-01-24 Thread Robert Marquardt
In fact most IPSs classify DMCA notices as abuse and if you do not respond they 
will probably disconnect your machine.

Another fact is that the mass of DMCA notices the copyright enforcement 
companies send to the ISPs could lead to a cancelation of your contract cause 
of the mass of abuse. 

Or lead the ISPs to ideas like to charge extra per DMCA notice or complaint.

Robert

On Jan 24, 2010, at 12:16 PM, Olaf Selke wrote:

 If US law doesn't apply, why should one care about dmca notices? Regarding my 
 exit node I simply ignore them.
 
 Olaf
 
 -- Gesendet von meinem Palm Pre
 

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Re: Good and bad ISP in Germany and around ?

2009-12-04 Thread Robert Marquardt

Hello,

You could use a dedicated server which is maybe a good idea in  
general, in case you run a exit node. And I mentioned both hosters  
(KeyWeb and Strato) cause at least their terms allow Tor which isnt  
usual for me.


Robert

On Dec 4, 2009, at 11:53 AM, Tom Hek wrote:


On 4 dec 2009, at 08:43, Robert Marquardt wrote:


I could recommend Keyweb and Strato.

Robert


Strato V-PowerServers tend to run out of RAM very quickly when Tor  
is running. I stopped running Tor on my V-PowerServer because of  
this..


Tom 
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Re: Good and bad ISP in Germany and around ?

2009-12-03 Thread Robert Marquardt

I could recommend Keyweb and Strato.

Robert

On Dec 1, 2009, at 9:21 AM, heidenh...@attac.de wrote:


Hallo,
the entries about good and bad ISP's are rather old/outdated:
https://wiki.torproject.org/noreply/TheOnionRouter/GoodBadISPs

I would appreciate any comments/suggests from (german) TOR-Operators
concerning their ISP (concerns, blockings, or just good customer
relationships).
Anybody with Hetzner, server4you,keyweb, ipx-server ?

Greetings,
Niklas


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Bad Exit Node

2009-07-10 Thread Robert Marquardt

Hello everyone,

I've setup a tor exit node in russia yesterday and today it's flagged  
as Bad Exit.


Router Name: Romulus
Fingerprint: FF7D 3F88 EEB8 C7E1 0D04 005B 45D7 FD24 E572 93E9
Contact: Robert Marquardt email AT robert minus marquardt dot com
IP Address: 92.241.164.157
Hostname: tor-proxy-readme.robert-marquardt.com

Any advice?

Thanks
Robert 


Re: Bad Exit Node

2009-07-10 Thread Robert Marquardt

In the directory entries:

http://torstatus.blutmagie.de/router_detail.php?FP=ff7d3f88eeb8c7e10d04005b45d7fd24e57293e9

Robert

On Jul 10, 2009, at 7:50 PM, Karsten Loesing wrote:


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On 07/10/2009 07:36 PM, Robert Marquardt wrote:
I've setup a tor exit node in russia yesterday and today it's  
flagged as

Bad Exit.

Router Name: Romulus
Fingerprint: FF7D 3F88 EEB8 C7E1 0D04 005B 45D7 FD24 E572 93E9
Contact: Robert Marquardt email AT robert minus marquardt dot com
IP Address: 92.241.164.157
Hostname: tor-proxy-readme.robert-marquardt.com


Why do you think it's flagged as Bad Exit?

This is what the current network status says about your node:

r Romulus /30/iO64x+ENBABbRdf9JOVyk+k wcVamAnXtevgQeBzsOZ5TuX0YAc
2009-07-10 15:48:21 92.241.164.157 9001 9030
s Exit Fast Running V2Dir Valid
v Tor 0.2.0.35
w Bandwidth=50
p reject  
25,119,135-139,445,465,587,1214,4661-4666,6346-6429,6699,6881-6999



Where did you see that your node has the BadExit flag?

- --Karsten

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