Re: Anonymous Blogging

2006-11-15 Thread Jeffrey F. Bloss
RMS wrote: > > > If you don't enable hide-forwarded-for-headers you are sending > > > your client's IP address to the web server. If you aren't using > > > NAT, this will obviously affect your anonymity. > > > > If you're running Privoxy on the machine you are using to browse, > > and you're conne

Re: Anonymous Blogging

2006-11-13 Thread Jeffrey F. Bloss
Kees Vonk wrote: > This reminded me of question I was toying with the other day: If the > exit node of a circuit was in the same country as the computer of > origin, it would seemingly be relatively easy to match traffic send to > the circuit entry node with the traffic emerging from the exit node

Re: Tor and Google Image search

2006-08-17 Thread Jeffrey F. Bloss
Brian C wrote: > Shatadal wrote: > > I think I should have been clearer. When I do a search for a term, say > > "tor" I get the search results page with all the hits, but the thumbnail > > images which should be present in the results page are not there and > > instead there are the broken image l

Re: Some legal trouble with TOR in France

2006-05-14 Thread Jeffrey F. Bloss
On Sun, 14 May 2006 18:21:04 -0400 Adam Shostack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Nope. I think they'd be making different statements than they're > making, and I think that they'd have avoided the subject in private. Or they'd do everything in their power to make you believe as much anyway. What be

Re: data remanence (was: Some legal trouble with TOR in France)

2006-05-14 Thread Jeffrey F. Bloss
On Mon, 15 May 2006 07:15:55 +0200 cesare VoltZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > What do you think about to start TOR with Knoppix Linux booted from a > CD/Rom? There's something similar to this (but better in my opinion) built around OpenBSD. It routes all external TCP traffic through Tor, and even