A final reminder that this migration occurs today.
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> A reminder that this migration occurs this week.
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interface.
It's in ~/Library/Vidalia or /Users/username/Library/Vidalia.
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A reminder that this migration occurs this week.
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> On February 19, 2011, we are migrating or-talk from or-t...@seul.org
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have no objective
: measurements to back this up) is this just because of the build-out of
: the network or has then there been a design change that would cause this?
Which version of tor?
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e a per-tab reference model. Meaning, a
non-tor tab could reload some content in a tor-tab, de-anonymizing you
in the process. Or some javascript/metarefresh can load between tabs
and get your non-tor state and then your tor-state; which correlates
your identity in both cases.
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diverse set of Tor relays. If people don't want to trust
relays based on whatever heuristics they want to use, great, use
ExcludeNodes in your torrc. Don't punish everyone based on rumors and
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(at least
according to xcode/gcc).
Clearly Apple's backwards compatibility options don't work.
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Your original data is tunnelled through tor. Your original packets are
wrapped in onionskins and moved about the globe.
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that people can access the "open"
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On Jan 29, 2011, at 8:56 PM, grarpamp wrote:
>> I dont see how to recognize if the traffic is recorded?
>
> I know people who record exit traffic, lots of it. And they
> do all sor
good or morals" is a fine charge to levy on someone
in custody. A fine bit of legal research would be to discover in which
countries circumventing a national firewall or blocklist is illegal.
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Of course these ports are popular, but 443 is popular as well? So for me
: it looked like "pick all the popular _unencrypted_ ports".
I agree, it does look that way. People can set "ExcludeExitNodes" for
gatereloaded in their torrc
Yeah, that server seems to timeout time to time. Retry it a few times and it
should work.
On Jan 29, 2011, at 6:23 PM, Chris Kimpton wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to setup Tor on an Ubuntu box, but getting a little glitch
> on the install - hope this is the correct list to query...
>
> I foll
ncern. The exit policy is odd, yes. However,
arguably those are also very popular ports as well.
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go, I ran bothunter[1] on my exit node to see how
much malicious behavior ever came of a tor exit node. After 46 days, it
reported 1 "bot", IP Address 8.8.8.8 as a command and control node. Not
sure what that means, other than clearly it didn't like Google
PublicDNS.
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ike this that help keep your liberties around the world. Once
again, thank you.
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like a VPN tunnel then that
is a whole other issue entirely. With that said I would be more then happy to
get that setup for people if that is required. I am sure others on the list
would do the same.
Thanks,
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On Jan 28, 2011, at 1:59 AM, Klaus Layer wrote:
> Hi,
> Jacob Applebaum
like a VPN tunnel then that
is a whole other issue entirely. With that said I would be more then happy to
get that setup for people if that is required. I am sure others on the list
would do the same.
Thanks,
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> Jacob Applebaum
estions.
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now which packages installed which
> files, and updates them automatically, etc.
Tor Browser Bundle isn't something to install, you extract and run.
I've seen a few linux users just double click the tar.gz file and run
from inside their archive extractor.
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I doubt that I will be able to get to dresden, but is there a chance of some
sort of video conference? I like the idea of putting together so sort
of official group behind the tor exit node operators. There are a ton of
things that this could encompass, and we could roll up a
few different efforts
you want to talk about integrating your build and config into our
build system, please open a ticket,
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/report/10.
The great thing about free software is that you're welcome to do just
what you're doing. You don't like the situation,
On Wed, 12 Jan 2011 02:29:49 +0100
Dirk 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.
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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 wrote:
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> On 10/01/11 21:00, Olaf Selke wrote:
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>
What do they typically ask for, and is it from any place in particular? Also
what sort of things typically generate these notices?
On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 4:00 PM, Olaf Selke wrote:
> Am 10.01.2011 20:42, schrieb Roc Admin:
> > This is interesting. Could you detail time consumed in resolving the
rts. It's possible one could create a search engine that
crawls every possible .onion hostname on common tcp ports (80, 443,
8080, 8443). Over long periods of time, this may find many hidden
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On Fri, 7 Jan 2011 00:55:32 +0800
Trystero Lot wrote:
> will this work with linksys ata specially 3102?
We're just adding a correct tor configuration to openwrt. If openwrt
supports your device, then our tor mods should as well.
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the risks of some program going haywire and consuming all ram, but in
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it and then do nothing with it. As explained to me in Belgium, the law
says they have to see an ID, not record, write down, and register the
sim in your name. Maybe I just found a cool shop by accident.
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performance usage profile of blackbeltprivacy is different than a stock
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iders) appreciate a lot
: when the costumer offers good attitude and collaboration, as my case
: is.
Do you have advice on how to better approach an ISP from the start? Say,
if I wanted to find a host to run an exit node?
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should ask you if you want to launch the application or cancel. In most
cases, launching the application opens the firefox download prompt. In
some cases, it will launch the application directly. It depends how
your browser is configured with mime types and the lik
infrastructure. Lately, softlayer has decided one complaint
(abuse or dmca) is one too many and threatens to kick people of
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: (Error code: ssl_error_protocol_version_alert)
What browser configuration? what exit relay at the time you are trying
to submit?
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h Tor. Normally,
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> Want to sell the account for bitcoins? Kidding :-)
As in around 08:45 AM EST. I didn't look to see which exit, it just
worked, just a captcha required.
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0.2.1.26-6. See
http://packages.debian.org/testing/net/tor
and
http://packages.debian.org/changelogs/pool/main/t/tor/tor_0.2.1.26-6/changelog
for the applied changes.
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his is not the case any more.
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short answer is it needs research and coding to do correctly. The
long answer is in here,
https://www.torproject.org/press/presskit/2009-03-11-performance.pdf
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: From the tor site. It is Ubuntu. Is there another out there or do we all
have to roll out own?
Where specifically?
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plans we're
working on towards a March 2011 release.
[1]
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[2]
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/projects/ExperimentalBridgeBundles
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: again. I noticed that the signature of Tor release was changed from
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: "Erinn Clark ". Is it correct? Was there any
the actual portable tor?
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: https://www.torproject.org/docs/tor-doc-unix
: the above page says tsocks. it should say:
: http://code.google.com/p/torsocks
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Orionjur Tor-admin wrote:
> Last time my tor-node regularry fails. How can I debug causes of it?
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/TheOnionRouter/TorFAQ#MyTorkeepscrashing.
The text at that url is a fine start.
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f the
traffic — although an adversary could still attract a
disproportionately large amount of traffic by running an OR with a
permissive exit policy, or by degrading the reliability of other
routers."
Perhaps Roger, Nick, or Paul have a
On Wed, 17 Nov 2010 20:03:58 -0500
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> Wish the mbox or maildir archives were available/mirrored for easy
> search, reading, reference and reply using native mail clients :)
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On Tue, 16 Nov 2010 17:59:47 +0800
waterloo wrote:
> can I only use 3 bridges in torrc ? thx
You can use many more than 3. Tor will see if they are reachable and
use those that are working. I've seen people with 50 configured in
vidalia.
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e three means 3 jumps or 3 tor relays?
The answer you seek is here,
https://www.torproject.org/about/overview.html.en#thesolution
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ur dns settings,
therefore your local resolver sees the requests.
: If I am using Tor then all DNS resolution is done by the Tor exit
: node. No DNS requests leave my computer unencrypted - unlike in the
: previous two examples.
If the apps are set to use tor correctly, yes.
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set to a value would be fantastic. I opened a ticket about this,
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/2078
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but the download link is
> broken:
>
> http://www.torproject.org/projects/vidalia.html.en
Thanks for the notice, I fixed it this morning,
http://archives.seul.org/or/cvs/Oct-2010/msg00293.html
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For a start, http://duckduckgo.com/?q=virtual+machine+attacks
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" over the past 3 days.
This would be a lot better if it came with logs, bug reports, and data.
It could also be the destination site having problems, or the exit relay
is overloaded, or sun flares. The Internet is complex, narrowing down
the problem to Tor or not Tor is a first step.
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> or shipped in the expert install package.
> Where is it documented please?
You are running the -alpha version of tor, therefore you want the
appropriate man page, https://www.torproject.org/tor-manual-dev.html.en
Which -alpha package are you using that has
es are more
public but still the vast minority.
In the end, tor is a technology. It can be used for both good and
bad. We develop, advocate, and continue to work on tor for the
positive outcomes; whatever that may mean for your morals and locale.
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plain/HEAD:/contrib/osx/org.torproject.tor.plist
and may or may not work in modern OS X.
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gt; doesn't start tor.
this doesn't sound correct. with a shared cookie or hashed passphrase,
does your vidalia not connect to the existing tor on start?
The option above should start a new tor process, spawned by vidalia.
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le?
Perhaps it depends on what you mean by "rule". The /16 network
diversity is in the tor source code. There are other proposals in the
mix for circuits to contain a unique AS and/or a unique continent per
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: Have you any answer from them?
Nothing.
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; your clock is not correct, Tor will not be able to function. Please
> verify your computer displays the correct time.
Either your clock or the directory server's clock is wrong.
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As for your comment about "pain to switch", use two browsers. One for
your Tor-based activities, and one for non-Tor activities.
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llance. I'll
start a conversation with them. Thanks for bringing this up.
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pears to be located in the UK according to blutmagie.de.
whois and RIPE agree with blutmagie. Gmail is wrong. Perhaps they use
different geoip databases.
If you look at your circuits, are you exiting from the UK or do you
have split circuits where some may be going to gstatic.com through
another
their jobs.
Conversely, think of all we've been able to accomplish with that
$500k.
> Sorry, Roger and Andrew, but as talented as you are, I think you have
> to make it a priority to get some professional fundraisers on board.
> Anonymity, privacy, free speech, and stuff are ab
erprint is
Or here,
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On Sat, Aug 14, 2010 at 09:27:29AM +0100, pump...@cotse.net wrote 1.1K bytes in
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> Is there a way to select an exit server by state? For example, choosing
> a working exit server in California?
No, we don't ship with that level of resolution, just IP to country.
ands aren't under US Government
rule. Internews Europe is different from Internews, and funded
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d the Firefox 3.5.x codebase. 3.6 is next, or maybe
we just skip and go to 4.x. There is exactly one person working on
this, so if people want faster updates to torbutton, more help is
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wsers have that value.
> Why? What could mean the above value of that characterisrics?
Maybe Seth or Peter can answer this question based on the code logic
in panopticlick.
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their Tor exit relay will transmit TB of normal traffic
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these goals and threats are to the user, but brush it under
the rug as perfect anonymity, or some other hyperbole.
Disclaimer: Roger, Nick, and Steven are the anonymity researchers,
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laint. Shown the
modified exit policy snippet to the ISP's Abuse dept and considered the
specific abuse complaint solved. I've stated the reject line will be
removed in X months, assuming no other abuse complaints from the same IP
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planation is this detainment and
interrogation are due to Jacob's volunteering with Wikileaks. As far
as we know today, the US government still believes in anonymity.
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s.
http://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2009/09/new-cookie-technologies-harder-see-and-remove-wide
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was any problem in sending them
potentially millions of queries per day. They never responded. Now
that we have their attention, maybe they will.
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types of simulation from point of view of a number of
> organisations trying adding their own nodes to the network in an attempt
> to control both the entrance and exit nodes.
Have you read through anonbib and seen the research that covers this
topic?
http://freehaven.net/anonbib/topic.html
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