Re: end-to-end encryption? SSL? GnuPG?

2006-10-20 Thread xiando
> The problem is people are extensively using webmail. They can use > "mobile" Tor (TorPark), but the problem is the content of the webmail is > not encrypted. So they can get anonymity, but not end-to-end encryption > (so anonymity is also downgraded). I've heard a rumor about this amazing new en

Re: Weird behavior of google and yahoo...

2006-10-20 Thread xiando
> Just tried to use google, it told me 403 forbidden, my network is DOS > google servers and i should check my system for virus or spyware. The > same with yahoo, I think someone using tor is doing something evil > there. ExitNode was 82.103.132.227 (freetux4ever). There is info at http://wiki.nor

accounting vs long lived nodes

2006-10-20 Thread David Vennik
I use tor most often for irc, although I have recently shifted my customary irc hangout to the ORC away from a little one i used to hang out at, and on ORC tor proxying is a prerequesite. As a user of tor with irc, it has become the most common bitch of anyone i've talked to about the endless proc

Re: Building from svn source on Mac OS X

2006-10-20 Thread Darren Bane
On 20/10/06, Watson Ladd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi, I have installed libevent via darwinports, but ./autogen.sh seems unable to find it. I have tried setting the directory to point at where the dylib is and where the header is, but neither has worked. Any ideas? Why aren't you installing To

Re: "Practical onion hacking: finding the real address of Tor clients"

2006-10-20 Thread Paul Syverson
On Fri, Oct 20, 2006 at 06:49:45PM -0400, Roger Dingledine wrote: > On Fri, Oct 20, 2006 at 03:31:22PM -0700, coderman wrote: > > i'm fond of the transparent proxy router approach we've used to try > > and fail safe for most protocols (at least with respect to the DNS > > leaks and covert TCP conne

Re: "Practical onion hacking: finding the real address of Tor clients"

2006-10-20 Thread Roger Dingledine
On Fri, Oct 20, 2006 at 03:31:22PM -0700, coderman wrote: > i'm fond of the transparent proxy router approach we've used to try > and fail safe for most protocols (at least with respect to the DNS > leaks and covert TCP connections via Java/Flash/etc).[1] [snip] > it would be nice to have a detaile

Re: "Practical onion hacking: finding the real address of Tor clients"

2006-10-20 Thread coderman
On 10/20/06, Paul Syverson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: ... What exactly is an answer? I don't know. Many people who are on this list have hints of ideas that will help somewhat and they have been raising them, implementing them, analyzing them in papers, etc. i'm fond of the transparent proxy ro

PGP in Firefox [Was Re: end-to-end encryption]

2006-10-20 Thread Roger Dingledine
On Fri, Oct 20, 2006 at 10:53:23PM +0200, Matej Kovacic wrote: > My idea is to build GPG into Firefox or at least integrate it more > deeply. See also http://code.google.com/soc/shmoo/appinfo.html?csaid=5A57C4E0F2ED21E9 But I don't know its current status. --Roger

end-to-end encryption

2006-10-20 Thread Matej Kovacic
Hi, this is not directly connected to Tor, but I think it is important issue because we need good support programs for Tor. By support programs I mean Firefox, etc. which USE Tor. The problem is people are extensively using webmail. They can use "mobile" Tor (TorPark), but the problem is the

Re: "Practical onion hacking: finding the real address of Tor clients"

2006-10-20 Thread Paul Syverson
These hacks are very ancient news. We first wrote about them in I think 1998, and many of them especially concerning Java, Javascript, and ActiveX were not original to us even then. We were also all aware of GUIDs being imbedded in Office Docs, Windows Media Players, Real players, etc. Mike Reed w

Re: "Practical onion hacking: finding the real address of Tor clients"

2006-10-20 Thread Robert Hogan
On Friday 20 October 2006 14:53, Fabian Keil wrote: > > > For a user new to Tor, the documentation is often confusing or > > ambiguous, important information is missing, and sometimes minor details > > over emphasized (especially in Tor FAQ). Tor is a young product and > > hopefully these problems

Building from svn source on Mac OS X

2006-10-20 Thread Watson Ladd
Hi, I have installed libevent via darwinports, but ./autogen.sh seems unable to find it. I have tried setting the directory to point at where the dylib is and where the header is, but neither has worked. Any ideas? Thanks, Watson Ladd -- They who would give up essential Liberty to purchase a littl

Re: Weird behavior of google and yahoo...

2006-10-20 Thread Jay Goodman Tamboli
On Oct 20, 2006, at 10:37:58, Ricky Fitz wrote: Just tried to use google, it told me 403 forbidden, my network is DOS google servers and i should check my system for virus or spyware. The same with yahoo, I think someone using tor is doing something evil there. ExitNode was 82.103.132.227 (freet

Weird behavior of google and yahoo...

2006-10-20 Thread Ricky Fitz
Hi folks, Just tried to use google, it told me 403 forbidden, my network is DOS google servers and i should check my system for virus or spyware. The same with yahoo, I think someone using tor is doing something evil there. ExitNode was 82.103.132.227 (freetux4ever). Regards, Ricky. -- Ich bin

Re: "Practical onion hacking: finding the real address of Tor clients"

2006-10-20 Thread Fabian Keil
George Shaffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Wed, 2006-10-18 at 12:47, Fabian Keil wrote: > > . . . They aren't attacking Tor, but misconfigured applications > > behind the Tor client. > > Which they said quite clearly in different words: "Clearly Tor's > designers have done a pretty good job: