On Wed, 25 Nov 2009 09:09:16 +0300 James Brown
wrote:
>Roger Dingledine wrote:
>> On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 02:51:57AM +0300, James Brown wrote:
>>
>> Alas, livejournal's hand here might be forced by their new owners. In
>> that case, the only answer I can think of is for everybody in the affe
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Ted Smith wrote:
> On Tue, 2009-11-24 at 19:49 -0500, Roger Dingledine wrote:
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> It's like a bridge, but for exits. They would probably have to be a lot
> less friend-to-friend than bridges, but it might still be doable. I
> think this is what the o
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Jacob Appelbaum wrote:
> Hello again,
>
> In summary:
> Mike Perry and I just had a visit to the San Francisco Livejournal
> office. The servers at LJ are currently being abused by two users in
> Russia. They are currently blocking access to all of t
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Roger Dingledine wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 02:51:57AM +0300, James Brown wrote:
>
> Alas, livejournal's hand here might be forced by their new owners. In
> that case, the only answer I can think of is for everybody in the affected
> countries t
A number of Danish ISPs have blocked thepiratebay.org, by redirecting the
DNS entry for that domain to a page stating that the site is blocked. This
sometimes results in Danish exits giving this inappropriate result for that
domain. Should the IP addresses of those ISPs be automatically given the
b
I'm not sure that the correlation attacks for `bridge exits' are better than
those for normal bridges. However, the `exit risk' would likely be more
discouraging to such `bridge exits'. However, as a more general question,
making the Tor network difficult to completely enumerate might be
interestin
Jacob Appelbaum wrote:
James Brown wrote:
Jacob Appelbaum wrote:
James Brown wrote:
The Livejournal has blocked access to that resource through the Tor.
It is certainly the consequence of purshasing the LJ of Russian company
"SUP" by order of Putin and FSB.
That decision of Russ
Interesting idea, but seems like it could be pretty dangerous. If an
attacker was able to figure out the subset of Tor users taking advantage of
these special exits and ran one themselves then correlation probably
wouldn't be too difficult. In addition, abuse issues makes finding exit
operators a l
On Tue, 2009-11-24 at 19:49 -0500, Roger Dingledine wrote:
> See especially point #1: "even if we didn't tell clients about the
> list of
> relays directly, somebody could still make a lot of connections
> through
> Tor to a test site and build a list of the addresses they see."
>
> I guess we cou
James Brown wrote:
> Jacob Appelbaum wrote:
>> James Brown wrote:
>>> The Livejournal has blocked access to that resource through the Tor.
>>> It is certainly the consequence of purshasing the LJ of Russian company
>>> "SUP" by order of Putin and FSB.
>>> That decision of Russian powers of purshaci
On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 02:51:57AM +0300, James Brown wrote:
> In the context of the above information concerning the ban of Tor's
> nodes by the LJ (and in other such cases) I have an idea to provide in
> the Tor net for non-public exit-notes.
You might find this faq entry useful:
https://wiki.to
On Wed, 2009-11-25 at 02:51 +0300, James Brown wrote:
> In the context of the above information concerning the ban of Tor's
> nodes by the LJ (and in other such cases) I have an idea to provide in
> the Tor net for non-public exit-notes.
> This solution will be very, very useful for residents of th
[Forwarding since this address isn't subscribed to the list. I also
took the liberty of changing the subject line -- I suspect the problem
is that you had an old install of the Vidalia bundle on your OS X, and
you tried to upgrade to the new drag-and-drop one. You should instead
uninstall the old o
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In the context of the above information concerning the ban of Tor's
nodes by the LJ (and in other such cases) I have an idea to provide in
the Tor net for non-public exit-notes.
This solution will be very, very useful for residents of the countries
und
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Jacob Appelbaum wrote:
> James Brown wrote:
>> The Livejournal has blocked access to that resource through the Tor.
>> It is certainly the consequence of purshasing the LJ of Russian company
>> "SUP" by order of Putin and FSB.
>> That decision of Russi
James Brown wrote:
> The Livejournal has blocked access to that resource through the Tor.
> It is certainly the consequence of purshasing the LJ of Russian company
> "SUP" by order of Putin and FSB.
> That decision of Russian powers of purshacing the LJ was adopted because
> many Russian opposition
On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 4:04 PM, James Brown wrote:
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> The Livejournal has blocked access to that resource through the Tor.
> It is certainly the consequence of purshasing the LJ of Russian company
> "SUP" by order of Putin and FSB.
> That decisio
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The Livejournal has blocked access to that resource through the Tor.
It is certainly the consequence of purshasing the LJ of Russian company
"SUP" by order of Putin and FSB.
That decision of Russian powers of purshacing the LJ was adopted because
many
Hi everyone,
I want to announce to the list that new rleases of tor-ramdisk are out.
Tor-ramdisk is an i686 and MIPS uClibc-based micro Linux distribution
whose only purpose is to host a Tor server in an environment that
maximizes security and privacy. Security is enhenced by hardening the
kernel
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