-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi.
On Monday, 12. November 2007, algenon flower wrote: > Am I to believe from the foregoing that potentially having to > surrender a Tor servers logs (that do not compromise much) will > actually make Tor server operators criminals because they don't > "reveal" enough? Would it be an option to add a "jurisdiction" parameter to each Tor-server? Don't know if this could be done automatically using geoip-services. Then, each client could choose its circuit from at least two different jurisdictions and turning over logged information as required by the new german law should not be as bad (assuming the police does not control Tor servers outside their respective jurisdiction). I don't really like that idea though, as it would add a lot of complexity. It is however much better than just giving up and potentially losing (german) nodes. Gruß felix - -- felix_eckhofer * http://tribut.de/kontakt * please encrypt "Ein Betriebssystem sie zu knechten, sie alle zu finden, ins Dunkle zu treiben und ewig zu binden..." -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFHOLo56iGZQSR3yvgRAgPVAKCH5oceHIKjn7UDp4/c1KQ8LhsfMwCeLbm5 0FUwlXyEdMmPstpmiNxz+Hw= =gP1N -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----