Am 02.01.2008 um 21:54 schrieb Jan-Kaspar Münnich:
On 02.01.2008, at 15:52, Hans Schnehl wrote:
I assume Germany is seen as before the new laws came into force.
No, the new (data retention) laws were already taken into account.
Don't make it worse than it is ;)
Fingerprints have been
Hello everybody,
on the 1st of January 2008 the web server provider shinjiru (Malaysia)
kicked my exit node acceptnolimits (traffic about 10 GB per day)
because of abuse.
Before the contract (serveral months ago) I asked if they have a
problem with tor running on their servers (exit node)
A good response might be to write a letter to the hosting company, have you
tried that? Also, a letter-writing solidarity campaign might make them think
twice before hurting tor operators again. It's all an issue of pressure. If
we can apply more pressure than whoever is on the other side, we come
Hello,
A good response might be to write a letter to the hosting company,
have you tried that?
if hosting company = server provider then:
Yes I wrote two emails. They didn't respond. I don't write hardware
snail-mail letters, because completely anonymous server renting was
possible
Am Donnerstag, 3. Januar 2008 11:01 schrieb accept no limits:
Hello everybody,
on the 1st of January 2008 the web server provider shinjiru (Malaysia)
kicked my exit node acceptnolimits (traffic about 10 GB per day)
because of abuse.
Before the contract (serveral months ago) I asked if
On Thu, Jan 03, 2008 at 12:05:54AM -0600, Scott Bennett wrote:
On Wed, 02 Jan 2008 11:24:11 +0100 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmm why not just use http://www.scroogle.org
That's what I use... the power of google but without all it's badness :)
I like www.dogpile.com. It gathers the
Hi!
On Thu, Jan 03, 2008 at 01:40:22PM +0100, Thomas Hluchnik wrote:
Some years ago I made the experience (with renting a house) that some people
need some kind of warn shot until they start respecting you. In my case I got
a (german) Einstweilige Verfügung and suddenly they spoke with me.
Hello,
What about going the hard way? They have a contract with you. You
paid for a
service they refuse to fulfill without comment. I dont know the malaysian
laws but I think you should do steps to force them to fulfil their contract.
Sorry, I don't do it the german way: paying a lawer,
Hi !
Andraž 'ruskie' Levstik wrote:
Hmm why not just use http://www.scroogle.org
That's what I use... the power of google but without all it's badness :)
Unfortunately they seem to block some Tor exit nodes too.
When I go to Scroogle via anonymizer.ccc.de I receive a 403 Forbidden
error :-(
On Thu, Jan 03, 2008 at 05:04:46PM +0300, accept no limits wrote:
Hello,
What about going the hard way? They have a contract with you. You paid
for a
service they refuse to fulfill without comment. I dont know the malaysian
laws but I think you should do steps to force them to fulfil their
Hi onion-folks,
shinjiru is under pressure of spamhaus.org and others, to close
malware infected servers. I know about problems of no-tor-servers,
which have to migrate, because some IP-ranges of shinjiru were blocked
by SORBS and spamhaus.org. So shinjiru is closing all servers, which
seems to
Hans Schnehl wrote:
Even being of German nationality I do absolutely agree with you about the
uselessness of deploying lawyers in such a case.
agreed! I wouldn't even try this in Germany. A lawsuit will be just a
waste of time and money.
Olaf
Hello,
You repeatedly mentioned your absolute anonymity against the
malaysian company
your node was hosted on.
Have you possibly taken it into your consideration that the so
called 'Abuse'
they are referring to might be exactly that and _not_ Tor?
shinjiru explicitly allows anonymous
Hello,
Some tor servers are listed by SORBS and others. Check your IP-address
in the SORBS database, if you were running an exit node.
Thank you for this hint. Actually the exit node is listed in SORBS with
Likely Trojaned Machine, host running unknown trojan
but the entry was last updated
accept no limits wrote:
shinjiru explicitly allows anonymous hosting.
how does anonymous money transfer work in this case?
just curious, Olaf
On Thu, Jan 03, 2008 at 08:08:23PM +0300, accept no limits wrote:
shinjiru explicitly allows anonymous hosting. You do not have to give
them your name, if you don't like. Only an email address is required,
the rest is optional.
Interesting. And payment is in untraceable cash?
--
Eugen*
shinjiru explicitly allows anonymous hosting.
how does anonymous money transfer work in this case?
I got this question in personal mails after my posting, too.
So here a (short) answer:
They do not accept anonymous money, BUT the accept visa cards, and
especially they accept virtual
Hi,
So think out a name, address, etc. (just for the card) and you can get
one e.g. at card444.com.
Cool; is it possible to have an paypal account with such a prepaid credit card?
And are there other alternatives for paying anonymously?
I looked for a swiss numbered account, but it's not
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coderman wrote:
On Jan 2, 2008 2:10 PM, Eugen Leitl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Don't tell me AES is the bottleneck on a Padlock system. VIA C7
can process way more AES blocks than the (typically crappy) NIC
can handle.
compression (zlib)
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Sorry to hear about your problems; sad to see such a node go.
If you find another provider, it'll be great when you return; if you
don't, thank you for your contribution to Tor.
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F. Fox: A+, Network+, Security+
Owner of Tor node kitsune
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On 02/01/08 21:01, Martin Fick wrote:
--- anonym [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 02/01/08 09:16, anon ymous wrote:
But I'm more interested in smtp on the open
Internet currently as I don't want to push too many
new concepts on the people I try to
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