Re: Tor appliance

2006-09-16 Thread Brad Freeman
How about tor on a WRTG54 wireless router? That would be cheap, and I would guess it's possible given the linux OS firmware. I can't make this happen since I'm not a programmer, but the idea has occurred to me before. I like the HyperWRT project, Thibor version. (http://www.thibor.co.uk/). Maybe

Re: Another confiscation

2006-09-16 Thread Taka Khumbartha
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Re: (unknown)

2006-09-16 Thread Vito Catozzo
Claude LaFrenière wrote: Hi *gabrix* : I don't exactly remember how much bandwith my connection is supposed to have , anyway i have a debian sarge and apart from bwm what other package measure bandwith?Should i better measure without active established connections ? Thanks !

Re: Confiscation Re: Tor appliance

2006-09-16 Thread Marco A. Calamari
On Fri, 2006-09-15 at 11:11 -0400, Tim McCormack wrote: I'm not so sure that a dedicated appliance or Torpark-on-USB is going to help with the confiscation issue. When the police come in, they take *everything*. They're not going to say Oh look, it's Torpark on USB, let's just take the USB

Re: Tor Server on Live CD?

2006-09-16 Thread Marco A. Calamari
On Fri, 2006-09-15 at 09:34 +0200, Matej Kovacic wrote: George W. Maschke wrote: Considering the recent Tor server seizures in Germany, might it be desirable, from a privacy standpoint, to introduce a Tor Live CD that could be used to boot a PC in Linux and run a Tor server without writing

Re: Tor appliance

2006-09-16 Thread Stephen Hildrey
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Watson Ladd wrote: How about a simple, cheap, hardware device that would act as a tor server/proxy? The Linksys NSLU2 (about 80 USD) can be made to run Linux, as described in http://www.nslu2-linux.org/. Sure, it's not the fastest of things with

information about cenzorship in Slovenia

2006-09-16 Thread Matej Kovacic
Hi, I would just like to let you know that Slovenian government (Slovenia is a member of European Union since last year) a week ago decided to block two on-line gambling sites, because they do not have a licence to operate in Slovenia. There are several problems with this, the major is that

regarding the german tor server business

2006-09-16 Thread glymr
I see that on the main site and from reading various thingies that there is some confusion about why some server operators were searched but didn't have their machines subpoenaed. I think that kinda explicitly says that the law enforcement in germany realise that tor nodes are useless as evidence.

Hardware tor on Linksys NSLU2

2006-09-16 Thread Watson Ladd
It looks very possible with UcSlugC. All that is needed is an ipkg of tor and we can make either a customized firmware or tell users to install the ipkg. And we have a problem with floating point performance. This might be a problem with large integer multiplies that use the FFT method. Watson

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2006-09-16 Thread gabrix
I want to be honest : i hate privoxy and his content filtering. i have commented user.action file and default-action but navigation stops anyway very often .I'm an adult person so babes or porno are allright for me . I don't need content filtering but fast browsing instead.I never understood why

Re: Privoxy filtering

2006-09-16 Thread Jay Goodman Tamboli
On 2006.09.16, at 13:06, gabrix wrote: I want to be honest : i hate privoxy and his content filtering. i have commented user.action file and default-action but navigation stops anyway very often If you don't like Privoxy's filtering, you can put toggle 0 in you Privoxy config. That'll