On Sun, 16 Sep 2007 00:54:43 -0400 misc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 15 Sep 2007 23:17:14 -0500 (CDT), Scott Bennett wrote:
Please read the tor documentation. If you think you've already done
that, please go back and read it again.
That brings back the pain of reading it the
On 07:41:12 2007-09-16 Martin Senftleben [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am Sonntag, 16. September 2007 02:19 schrieb Alexander W. Janssen:
On 9/16/07, Ringo Kamens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you set up a paypal account I would be willing to donate on a
case-by-case basis (in this case, it
On Friday 14 September 2007 18:27:21 misc wrote:
I'm using Tor on windows
I prefer to avoid tor nodes from certain countries. I know that I can
manually add nodes into ExcludeNodes setting in Tor Config.
However there are over hundred different Tor nodes in one country I want to
exclude.
Am Sonntag, 16. September 2007 07:41 schrieb Martin Senftleben:
Hello,
can you please give some more info about that? I am just thinkinking about
becoming member of a association and let my two tor nodes register as from
that association. I have the luck that my home was not yet searched by
Greetings!
Because of the terrible threat to civil liberties that currently exists (on
several levels) in the UK there are some interesting groups and working
relationships that are beginning to establish themselves. These UK groups are
also building connections within Europe. Perhaps there is
Am Sonntag, 16. September 2007 12:08 schrieb Thomas Hluchnik:
Am Sonntag, 16. September 2007 07:41 schrieb Martin Senftleben:
Hello,
can you please give some more info about that? I am just
thinkinking about becoming member of a association and let my two
tor nodes register as from that
On Sun, 16 Sep 2007 12:08:27 +0200 Thomas Hluchnik
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am Sonntag, 16. September 2007 07:41 schrieb Martin Senftleben:
Hello,
Please get with the program. This is getting to be a real drag. See
below.
can you please give some more info about that? I am just
I know they aren't directly related, but it could also help to involve
*the unions* because they have a lot of power. At least in the US.
Unfortunately I just started school and I have very little time on my
hands so I can't directly help with this project much, even though I
was working 10 hours
On Sun, 16 Sep 2007 09:06:25 -0400 Ringo Kamens [EMAIL PROTECTED]
still didn't get it:
I know they aren't directly related, but it could also help to involve
*the unions* because they have a lot of power. At least in the US.
Unfortunately I just started school and I have very little time on
I'm using gmail which doesn't give me an option unless I'm using a pop3 client.
Comrade Ringo Kamens
On 9/16/07, Scott Bennett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 16 Sep 2007 09:06:25 -0400 Ringo Kamens [EMAIL PROTECTED]
still didn't get it:
I know they aren't directly related, but it could
On Sun, 16 Sep 2007 09:44:21 -0400 Ringo Kamens [EMAIL PROTECTED]
claimed:
I'm using gmail which doesn't give me an option unless I'm using a pop3 client.
Comrade Ringo Kamens
See evidence that others manage somehow below. And couldn't you use a
pop3s client instead? Encrypted links
Am Sonntag, den 16.09.2007, 08:59 -0500 schrieb Scott Bennett:
On Sun, 16 Sep 2007 09:44:21 -0400 Ringo Kamens [EMAIL PROTECTED]
claimed:
I'm using gmail which doesn't give me an option unless I'm using a pop3
client.
Comrade Ringo Kamens
Here's a fairly recent posting to the
Ringo Kamens wrote:
I'm using gmail which doesn't give me an option unless I'm using a pop3 client.
Comrade Ringo Kamens
When you hit reply. Your cursor is at the top of the message. There's
nothing stopping you moving the cursor down.
In fact, a quick google shows that if you're using
On 9/16/07, Scott Bennett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 16 Sep 2007 09:44:21 -0400 Ringo Kamens [EMAIL PROTECTED]
claimed:
I'm using gmail which doesn't give me an option unless I'm using a pop3
client.
Comrade Ringo Kamens
See evidence that others manage somehow below. And
On doing another browser check element at torcheck.xenobite.eu I've
following question:
Is there a 'flasher' out there, who has some time for a quickie?
I need something like this
getURL(calling_base_url?PHPSESSID=current_session_idFlash=1);
in actionscript 1.0, then build as SWF/FLA
hello list,
i have setup a Wiki page to collect information about tor and law
enforcement...primarily for German Tor servers...
...but feel free to put information about other countries on this site...
https://wiki.leitstelle511.net/TorRaids
cheers,
d
Am Freitag, den 14.09.2007, 20:51 +0200 schrieb Eugen Leitl:
On Fri, Sep 14, 2007 at 07:38:33PM +0200, BlueStar88 wrote:
better way (i hope). Think on professional service providers, they get
the chance to *cooperate*, not just get cut off. What 'cooperation'
means in detail, who knows...
These URLs had listed tor nodes:
http://belegost.mit.edu/tor/
http://tor.noreply.org/tor/
http://moria.mit.edu:9031/tor/
Now 1st and third are timing out and second is not
giving list of nodes, but some very short info!
Can you give me a list of URLs, where I can find a
list of tor nodes?
Hi,
Can you give me a list of URLs, where I can find a
list of tor nodes?
https://torstat.xenobite.eu/
http://torstatus.blutmagie.de/
http://tns.hermetix.org/
May be, some more are online, but I use the 3 above.
Greeting
On Sun, Sep 16, 2007 at 10:01:19AM -0700, Mr. Blue wrote:
These URLs had listed tor nodes:
http://belegost.mit.edu/tor/
http://tor.noreply.org/tor/
http://moria.mit.edu:9031/tor/
Now 1st and third are timing out and second is not
giving list of nodes, but some very short info!
There are
On Sun, Sep 16, 2007 at 10:01:19AM -0700, Mr. Blue
wrote:
These URLs had listed tor nodes:
http://belegost.mit.edu/tor/
http://tor.noreply.org/tor/
http://moria.mit.edu:9031/tor/
Now 1st and third are timing out and second is not
giving list of nodes, but some very short info!
There
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We operated the gwdeXmmx nodes and still a few others.
* arrested
No
* confiscated equippment
Yes
* Home or office searched
Yes, twice
* Surveillance
Likely, who knows
* Case against us
Several, yes
Xinwen Fu wrote:
A question to all
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Hi Ricky,
Ricky Fitz wrote:
I think there is a need to incorporate. If there is for example an
incorporated society which runs some tor-nodes, police is going to
confiscate the servers (which is okay), but not going to search houses
from members
So one big thing that has been discussed on the list of late is that
anything sent over http: may transmit authentication cookies in the
clear.
I'd like to configure privoxy to assume that instead of sending all
traffic over tor, or instead of forwarding based on node name, to use
protocol.
What
Hi, i sadly have to tell you that I have to limit my server morphium to
following:
BandwidthRate 1000 KB
BandwidthBurst 1500 KB
But: Its not due to bandwith. If i increase that values, the server load raises
above 1, from now 0.1 or something.
I have an Intel Pentium 4 3.20GHz and 2 gigabytes
On Sun, Sep 16, 2007 at 10:02:14PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote 0.7K bytes in
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: I have an Intel Pentium 4 3.20GHz and 2 gigabytes of ram, so I don't
understand why tor is so bad for my load.
Onion routing is cryptographically intense. If you can run an oprofile
on tor on your
The chinese routers daily raise and fall and their massive proportion of
exit nodes looks like sort of 'work-day-behavior-of-the-exit-spy':
https://tor.xenobite.eu:82/mrtg-torstat/torstat-routers-cn-day.png
GMT+7
In opposite to the other major players:
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Color me an anal-retentive English language nazi, but the phrase Tor
is not an HTTP proxy... that appears when you try to run a web
browser or other program via HTTP should read: Tor is not a HTTP
proxy. Correct English grammar dictates that it's the
Correct English grammar dictates that it's the first LETTER in
a word that matters, not the first SOUND.
I suspect that you will find that this is not a 100% true for all
English speaking countries and locations, and that it varies by
dialect, possibly by accent/location.
In any event, I was
On Sun, 16 Sep 2007 08:42:32 +0100, Robert Hogan wrote:
TorK allows you to do this (in a rough and ready way using the geoip database
(maxmind.com) - about 9x% accurate). TorK is available only for Linux/BSD
unfortunately, but you could you use the Incognito LiveCD which uses TorK as
the
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On Sun, 16 Sep 2007 17:18:49 -0400 misc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 16 Sep 2007 01:25:51 -0500 (CDT), Scott Bennett wrote:
I'd strongly recommend that you start with the tor overview
document at
https://tor.eff.org/overview
paying special attention to the cartoon
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Where did you grow up? I'm from the US. Since we're talking about it,
are there any active localization projects going on? Having the major
Euro languages plus Mandarin Chinese would be good to start with, IMHO.
~Andrew
Michael_google gmail_Gersten
On Sun, Sep 16, 2007 at 11:08:12PM +0200, BlueStar88 wrote:
The chinese routers daily raise and fall and their massive proportion of
exit nodes looks like sort of 'work-day-behavior-of-the-exit-spy':
https://tor.xenobite.eu:82/mrtg-torstat/torstat-routers-cn-day.png
GMT+7
Here's
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Same, it's really filling up my inbox unnecessarily...
On 9/17/07, misc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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