Re: blutmagie law enforcement inquiry stats

2011-01-11 Thread Olaf Selke
On 11.01.2011 06:19, Orionjur Tor-admin wrote: Do they describe causes their requests? usually not in detail and besides that I don't care. In most cases it is fraud or stalking. Requests from BKA (some kind of German FBI) or via Berlin state department are more sophisticated and related to

Re: blutmagie law enforcement inquiry stats

2011-01-11 Thread Olaf Selke
On 10.01.2011 22:07, Andrew Lewis wrote: What do they typically ask for, and is it from any place in particular? they always ask for a relation between an ip address (the one of my exit node) in conjunction with a time stamp, and an individual. Usually I'm asked for user's inventory data

Re: JanusVM: try again

2011-01-11 Thread Kyle Williams
Because you apparently didn't get it the first time: http://archives.seul.org/or/talk/Dec-2010/msg00235.html On Tue, Jan 11, 2011 at 12:17 AM, Praedor Atrebates prae...@yahoo.comwrote: NO one told me to take it off list until now. No one. I also didn't bring it up until I saw OTHER

Re: blutmagie law enforcement inquiry stats

2011-01-11 Thread Matthew
On 10/01/11 21:00, Olaf Selke wrote: However I'm not sure what will happen at certain country's airport immigration. What does this mean? *** To unsubscribe, send an e-mail to majord...@torproject.org with unsubscribe or-talk

Re: blutmagie law enforcement inquiry stats

2011-01-11 Thread Andrew Lewis
Recent cases of people being stopped by DHS as they enter/exit the country due to political causes they are affiliated with. Not really anything to do with Tor yet, but wikileaks or hacking in general. On Tue, Jan 11, 2011 at 5:15 AM, Matthew pump...@cotse.net wrote: On 10/01/11 21:00, Olaf

Re: blutmagie law enforcement inquiry stats

2011-01-11 Thread Olaf Selke
On 11.01.2011 11:15, Matthew wrote: What does this mean? sorry, I meant I didn't visit countries with oppressive regimes during the last three years. Don't know if they'd like me entering their country even when coming in peace as a tourist. Olaf

Re: blutmagie law enforcement inquiry stats

2011-01-11 Thread Orionjur Tor-admin
Olaf Selke wrote: On 11.01.2011 11:15, Matthew wrote: What does this mean? sorry, I meant I didn't visit countries with oppressive regimes during the last three years. Don't know if they'd like me entering their country even when coming in peace as a tourist. Olaf

Re: blutmagie law enforcement inquiry stats

2011-01-11 Thread Orionjur Tor-admin
Olaf Selke wrote: On 11.01.2011 11:15, Matthew wrote: What does this mean? sorry, I meant I didn't visit countries with oppressive regimes during the last three years. Don't know if they'd like me entering their country even when coming in peace as a tourist. Olaf

Re: blutmagie law enforcement inquiry stats

2011-01-11 Thread Nils Vogels
I think Olaf is expressing a concern, rather than a real-life situation for him. On Tue, Jan 11, 2011 at 15:29, Orionjur Tor-admin tor-ad...@orionjurinform.com wrote: Olaf Selke wrote: On 11.01.2011 11:15, Matthew wrote: What does this mean? sorry, I meant I didn't visit countries with

Re: blutmagie law enforcement inquiry stats

2011-01-11 Thread Olaf Selke
On 11.01.2011 15:48, Nils Vogels wrote: I think Olaf is expressing a concern, rather than a real-life situation for him. yes indeed, I did. Olaf *** To unsubscribe, send an e-mail to majord...@torproject.org with unsubscribe

Re: Gmail saying cookies are turned off but they are not

2011-01-11 Thread Orionjur Tor-admin
Praedor Atrebates wrote: I am using my usual tor button + firefox to access a gmail account. I have generally had no problems but lately I try to log in and get a cookies are turned off and that I need to turn them on. Cookies are NOT turned off, they are set to be treated as session

Re: JanusVM: try again

2011-01-11 Thread Eugen Leitl
On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 07:17:27PM -0500, Praedor Atrebates wrote: NO one told me to take it off list until now. No one. I also didn't bring it up until I saw OTHER messages here by OTHER people asking/talking about it. Besides, it is not entirely off-topic as the entire reason/purpose of

How can I increase my bandwidth?

2011-01-11 Thread Orionjur Tor-admin
I am operating 2 tor-servers: one under FreeBSD and other under Debian Lenny. Their parameteres: 1. uname -a 8.1-STABLE FreeBSD 8.1-STABLE #0 r34M: Wed Nov 24 10:02:09 IRKT 2010 RAM 512 Mb CPU 1GHz r...@freebsd8-amd64.ispsystem.net:/root/src/sys/amd64/compile/ISPSYSTEM amd64 Tor

geeez...

2011-01-11 Thread Dirk
ok... since this mailing list is not able to give at least some tips for running a tor exit node except: Do it. or We do have a lawyer (how is that supposed to help me?) I will just ask the german Bundesamt für Sicherheit in der Informationstechnik (https://www.bsi.bund.de) howto setup a TOR

Re: geeez...

2011-01-11 Thread Kory Kirk
Dirk, I don't think anyone on this list is too cool to give instructions, it is just that instructions already exist. The Tor Project website has information on how to set up a relay. http://www.torproject.org/docs/tor-doc-relay.html.en http://www.torproject.org/docs/faq.html.en

Re: geeez...

2011-01-11 Thread Moritz Bartl
Hi Dirk, ok... since this mailing list is not able to give at least some tips for running a tor exit node except: What do you want to know exactly? In many countries, running an anonymizing service is definitely not illegal. Many exit operators run into trouble with their ISP, because they are

Re: geeez...

2011-01-11 Thread Dirk
Moritz Bartl wrote: Hi Dirk, ok... since this mailing list is not able to give at least some tips for running a tor exit node except: What do you want to know exactly? In many countries, running an anonymizing service is definitely not illegal. This stuff:

Re: geeez...

2011-01-11 Thread Watson Ladd
On Tue, Jan 11, 2011 at 7:29 PM, Dirk noi...@gmx.net wrote: Moritz Bartl wrote: Hi Dirk, ok... since this mailing list is not able to give at least some tips for running a tor exit node except: What do you want to know exactly? In many countries, running an anonymizing service is

Re: geeez...

2011-01-11 Thread Ali-Reza Anghaie
Dirk, Considering I2P's German home I think you should go back to what others have said, it's not a matter of Legal, it's a matter of reducing activity that might raise the alarm of other people. So read the links sent, consider the port limitations, and work up from there. If you really need to

Re: geeez...

2011-01-11 Thread Andrew Lewman
On Wed, 12 Jan 2011 02:29:49 +0100 Dirk noi...@gmx.net wrote: But I wan't a legally binding statement from a lawyer or an official (BSI) that running TOR exit nodes in germany is legal. Ask the CCC for a start. They have defended many Germans already. -- Andrew pgp 0x74ED336B

Re: geeez...

2011-01-11 Thread Mike Perry
Thus spake Dirk (noi...@gmx.net): ok... since this mailing list is not able to give at least some tips for running a tor exit node except: What do you want to know exactly? In many countries, running an anonymizing service is definitely not illegal. This stuff: