Re: GnuPG through Tor

2008-10-20 Thread tor-operator
On Monday 20 October 2008 22:48:32 misc wrote: > Is it possible to run GnuPG through Tor? (when connecting to LDAP and HKP > servers to exchange keys)? Hello, If you don't mind my asking, is there anything you (or anyone else, chime in!) feel could be incriminating about obtaining someone's publ

Re: GnuPG through Tor

2008-10-20 Thread scar
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 misc @ 2008/10/20 19:48: > Is it possible to run GnuPG through Tor? (when connecting to LDAP and HKP > servers to exchange keys)? > LDAP: no, i don't think. HKP: yes, as that is just HTTP (or something). just define your http_proxy and https_prox

GnuPG through Tor

2008-10-20 Thread misc
Is it possible to run GnuPG through Tor? (when connecting to LDAP and HKP servers to exchange keys)?

Alternate Circuits

2008-10-20 Thread Ringo Kamens
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I have a quick question about how tor constructs circuits. Recently I have started using Tor for my email (Thunderbird). IIRC the default exit policy does not allow SMTP traffic. Let's say that I'm connected to Tor server X for HTTP traffic. When I sen

Re: German data rentention law

2008-10-20 Thread Sven Anderson
Am 20.10.2008 um 00:06 schrieb Roger Dingledine: So it will be very interesting how this will continue, since it is assumed by many, that the data retention law violates the German constitution. Quite so. Good thing all the German laws are so clear. :) As long as the constitution has the h

Re: German data rentention law

2008-10-20 Thread Sven Anderson
Am 20.10.2008 um 15:29 schrieb Dominik Schaefer: Roger Dingledine schrieb: On Sun, Oct 19, 2008 at 02:30:32AM +0200, Sven Anderson wrote: All sources I know don't let any doubt that ISPs will _only_ keep data, which they log anyways, that is which IP has been assigned to which user at which

Re: German data rentention law

2008-10-20 Thread Dominik Schaefer
Roger Dingledine schrieb: > On Sun, Oct 19, 2008 at 02:30:32AM +0200, Sven Anderson wrote: >> All sources I know don't let any doubt that ISPs will _only_ keep >> data, which they log anyways, that is which IP has been assigned >> to which user at which time. IMHO it is not true, that ISPs will on

Re: Multiple machines using Tor behind NAT

2008-10-20 Thread Marco Bonetti
On Mon, October 20, 2008 14:35, Erilenz wrote: > I get better performance by installing Tor on each of them, or by having > a single machine with Tor on and then pointing the web browsers on > each of them at the proxy on that box? https://wiki.torproject.org/noreply/TheOnionRouter/TorFAQ#CentralAc

Multiple machines using Tor behind NAT

2008-10-20 Thread Erilenz
Hi, I have several local machines behind NAT which I want to use Tor. Would I get better performance by installing Tor on each of them, or by having a single machine with Tor on and then pointing the web browsers on each of them at the proxy on that box? If I were to install Tor on each of them,