Tyler Durden wrote:
We need a WiFi VoIP over Tor app pronto! Let 'em CALEA -that-. Only then
will the ghost of Tim May rest in piece.
Don't really need one. the Skype concept of supernodes - users that relay
conversations for other users - could be used just as simply, and is
Thus spake Shawn K. Quinn ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [06/09/05 09:22]:
: TOR can only contact other entry/mid/exit nodes on the ports they're
: listening on. The documentation actually requests that people set up nodes
: on TCP ports 80 and 443, for the exact case that this Houston, TX library
:
Like I said:
We need a WiFi VoIP over Tor app pronto! Let 'em CALEA -that-. Only then
will the ghost of Tim May rest in piece.
Then again, the FBI probably loves hanging out in Starbucks anyway...
-TD
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Thus spake Tyler Durden ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [04/09/05 21:14]:
: I assume Tor is smart enough to try various open ports
TOR can only contact other entry/mid/exit nodes on the ports they're
listening on. The documentation actually
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Thus spake Shawn K. Quinn ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [06/09/05 09:22]:
: TOR can only contact other entry/mid/exit nodes on the ports they're
: listening on. The documentation actually requests that people set up nodes
: on TCP ports 80 and 443, for the exact case that this Houston, TX library
:
Thus spake Tyler Durden ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [03/09/05 14:03]:
: Well, here I meant after registration, etc...in a regular IP network it
: can take seconds to minutes in order for routing tables (at layer 3) or the
: local MAC Address tables (at layer 2) to recognize that you're back on
: line.
On Sun, 2005-09-04 at 11:49 -0400, Tyler Durden wrote:
Shawn Quinn wrote...
For the people that only route stuff like HTTP traffic through your Tor
node, it will be a benefit. If I'm IRCing and get routed through your
node, that's a different story (but it's no different than the bad old
days
Thus spake Tyler Durden ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [04/09/05 21:14]:
: I assume Tor is smart enough to try various open ports
TOR can only contact other entry/mid/exit nodes on the ports they're
listening on. The documentation actually requests that people set up nodes
on TCP ports 80 and 443, for
SQ wrote...
A Houston (TX, USA) public library? Could be next to impossible, as well
as excellent cause for revocation of your library card
Oh no! Loss of the Houston library card! My passport to knowledge!!!
criminal prosecution if caught.
Well, the idea would be not to get caught. I'm
On Sat, 2005-09-03 at 13:56 -0400, Tyler Durden wrote:
In other words, am I contributing to the greater Tor network if I
allow my USB Tor node to function while I'm sucking down a cappucino
or two?
For the people that only route stuff like HTTP traffic through your Tor
node, it will be a
Shawn Quinn wrote...
For the people that only route stuff like HTTP traffic through your Tor
node, it will be a benefit. If I'm IRCing and get routed through your
node, that's a different story (but it's no different than the bad old
days of IIP where people dropped off by the dozens when
On Thu, Sep 01, 2005 at 07:44:36PM -0400, Tyler Durden wrote:
In other words, if I go into a Starbucks with this thing, can my laptop or
whatever start acting like a temporary Tor node?
I don't see why not, you'd be just middleman.
If you want to wind up on this list
Thus spake Bill Stewart ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [04/09/05 01:27]:
: At 08:53 AM 9/3/2005, Damian Gerow wrote:
: Though, you can just skip all that, walk in to Starbucks, sit down, and
: start using your TOR node as your own entry point. No registration, no
: wait, no nothing: just sit down and go. I
On Sun, 2005-09-04 at 21:03 -0400, Tyler Durden wrote:
SQ wrote...
A Houston (TX, USA) public library? Could be next to impossible, as
well as excellent cause for revocation of your library card and
criminal prosecution if caught.
Well, the idea would be not to get caught. I'm thinking
Thus spake Tyler Durden ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [02/09/05 19:45]:
: How long will it take the Greater Tor Network to notice the existence of
: this little node?
A few days after you register.
: In other words, if I go into a Starbucks with this thing, can my laptop or
: whatever start acting like
While the US certainly has been interfering with Chavez
and generally trying to mess around in Venezuela for a while,
most of what's happening here is just that
Chavez is running off at the mouth for domestic political reasons.
(Pat Robertson was partly doing that also and partly just
Fascinating little gizmo.
Got a question...sorry I'm just too f'in busy to keep up with this side,
but...
How long will it take the Greater Tor Network to notice the existence of
this little node?
In other words, if I go into a Starbucks with this thing, can my laptop or
whatever start
At 08:53 AM 9/3/2005, Damian Gerow wrote:
Though, you can just skip all that, walk in to Starbucks, sit down, and
start using your TOR node as your own entry point. No registration, no
wait, no nothing: just sit down and go. I just set a node up a few days
ago, and was surprised at how simple
On Sun, 2005-09-04 at 21:03 -0400, Tyler Durden wrote:
SQ wrote...
A Houston (TX, USA) public library? Could be next to impossible, as
well as excellent cause for revocation of your library card and
criminal prosecution if caught.
Well, the idea would be not to get caught. I'm thinking
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Thus spake Tyler Durden ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [04/09/05 21:14]:
: I assume Tor is smart enough to try various open ports
TOR can only contact other entry/mid/exit nodes on the ports they're
listening on. The documentation actually requests that people set up nodes
on TCP ports 80 and 443, for
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Shawn Quinn wrote...
For the people that only route stuff like HTTP traffic through your Tor
node, it will be a benefit. If I'm IRCing and get routed through your
node, that's a different story (but it's no different than the bad old
days of IIP where people dropped off by the dozens when
Thus spake Bill Stewart ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [04/09/05 01:27]:
: At 08:53 AM 9/3/2005, Damian Gerow wrote:
: Though, you can just skip all that, walk in to Starbucks, sit down, and
: start using your TOR node as your own entry point. No registration, no
: wait, no nothing: just sit down and go. I
On Sun, 2005-09-04 at 11:49 -0400, Tyler Durden wrote:
Shawn Quinn wrote...
For the people that only route stuff like HTTP traffic through your Tor
node, it will be a benefit. If I'm IRCing and get routed through your
node, that's a different story (but it's no different than the bad old
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Oh no! Loss of the Houston library card! My passport to knowledge!!!
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Well, the idea would be not to get caught. I'm
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On Thu, Sep 01, 2005 at 07:44:36PM -0400, Tyler Durden wrote:
In other words, if I go into a Starbucks with this thing, can my laptop or
whatever start acting like a temporary Tor node?
I don't see why not, you'd be just middleman.
If you want to wind up on this list
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Thus spake Tyler Durden ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [02/09/05 19:45]:
: How long will it take the Greater Tor Network to notice the existence of
: this little node?
A few days after you register.
: In other words, if I go into a Starbucks with this thing, can my laptop or
: whatever start acting like
Damian Gerow replied to the great Tyler Durden:
Thus spake Tyler Durden ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [02/09/05 19:45]:
: How long will it take the Greater Tor Network to notice the existence of
: this little node?
A few days after you register.
: In other words, if I go into a Starbucks with this
Thus spake Tyler Durden ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [03/09/05 14:03]:
: Well, here I meant after registration, etc...in a regular IP network it
: can take seconds to minutes in order for routing tables (at layer 3) or the
: local MAC Address tables (at layer 2) to recognize that you're back on
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On Sat, 2005-09-03 at 13:56 -0400, Tyler Durden wrote:
In other words, am I contributing to the greater Tor network if I
allow my USB Tor node to function while I'm sucking down a cappucino
or two?
For the people that only route stuff like HTTP traffic through your Tor
node, it will be a
At 08:53 AM 9/3/2005, Damian Gerow wrote:
Though, you can just skip all that, walk in to Starbucks, sit down, and
start using your TOR node as your own entry point. No registration, no
wait, no nothing: just sit down and go. I just set a node up a few days
ago, and was surprised at how simple
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and generally trying to mess around in Venezuela for a while,
most of what's happening here is just that
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(Pat Robertson was partly doing that also and partly just
Fascinating little gizmo.
Got a question...sorry I'm just too f'in busy to keep up with this side,
but...
How long will it take the Greater Tor Network to notice the existence of
this little node?
In other words, if I go into a Starbucks with this thing, can my laptop or
whatever start
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While the US certainly has been interfering with Chavez
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most of what's happening here is just
Peter Trei writes:
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Making a fast buck off an illegal war of aggression
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On Tue, 23 Aug 2005, Tyler Durden wrote:
Yes, but the old question needs to be asked: How much of this crime would go
away if crystal meth were legal?
agreed; though i'd rather see them taking something less neurotoxic,
like dex or racemic
On Tue, 23 Aug 2005, Tyler Durden wrote:
Yes, but the old question needs to be asked: How much of this crime would go
away if crystal meth were legal? There's little doubt that the vast majority
of drug-related crime stems not from some crazed crime spree but from issues
relating to supply
Tyler Durden writes:
Yes, but the old question needs to be asked: How much of this
crime would go away if crystal meth were legal?
Actually, if we ever managed to kill the culture of prohibition,
I suspect that crystal meth would be about as popular is bathtub
gin is today. It's terrible
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At 10:39 AM 8/23/2005, Trei, Peter wrote:
Tyler Durden writes:
Yes, but the old question needs to be asked: How much of this
crime would go away if crystal meth were legal?
Actually, if we ever managed to kill the culture of prohibition,
I suspect that crystal meth would be about as popular
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On Tue, 23 Aug 2005, Tyler Durden wrote:
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agreed; though i'd rather see them taking something less neurotoxic,
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