Hi mogulguy,
--- On Fri, 6/19/09, molgulguy
>>--- On Fri, 6/19/09, Chris Humphry
>> wrote:
>> All the best and Demoracy for all!
>While
I am fairly certain that you meant this as a wish of good will to
>all
(thanks), you may (or may not) be surprised that some people do
>not
equate dem
>Getting TBB into the hands of those who need it is a great idea;
>publicizing this fact may only harm those same people. Once it is known
>the USB pen is more than just a camera, it becomes a larger risk to
>being caught with it, and invites more scrutiny. A fine way to find out
>how fast the ar
--- On Fri, 6/19/09, Chris Humphry wrote:
> All the best and Demoracy for all!
While I am fairly certain that you meant this as a wish of good will to all
(thanks), you may (or may not) be surprised that some people do not equate
democracy with freedom[1]. Since I equate democracy with servit
On Friday 19 June 2009 13:49:48 Chris Humphry wrote:
> From twitter, there is a user ("austinheap") out of San Fran who organized
>
> >this. It is simply having people setup squid proxies and sending the
> >pertinent info to him by email or twitter direct message: ip address and
> > port (change
On 06/19/2009 01:37 PM, Chris Humphry wrote:
> I then thought of contacting Channel One and telling them about Tor,
> TorBrowserBundle and Tor Bridges. Why not have them put TBB on
> *each* pen they send out? And with each TBB they could include the
> signature and a .txt file with a few Tor Bri
>From twitter, there is a user ("austinheap") out of San Fran who organized
>this. It is simply having people setup squid proxies and sending the
>pertinent info to him by email or twitter direct message: ip address and port
>(change from the default port and other "standard" ports...I set min
isguieded) before then. If the Tor Project or the EFF
wanted to be the entity who contacts Channel One be my guest.
All the best and Demoracy for all!
--- On Thu, 6/18/09, Chris Humphry wrote:
From: Chris Humphry
Subject: Help Iranian dissidents by collecting and posting Bridge addresses?
On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 10:30:28PM +0300, Teodor Robas wrote:
> Notice that a link was presented to instructions on how to set up
> squid based proxy servers.
> That may be the reason why the proxy technique got in the media but I
> do not know why tor was not mentioned at all.
Tor has been mentio
From twitter, there is a user ("austinheap") out of San Fran who organized
this. It is simply having people setup squid proxies and sending the
pertinent info to him by email or twitter direct message: ip address and port
(change from the default port and other "standard" ports...I set mine up
Hi,
> We've heard rumors they're blocking all encrypted traffic. Does this
> mean everything that does an SSL handshake no matter the port? Or does
> it mean the blocked port 443?
>
> If the former, an automated system like Tor is going to have a tough time
> keeping up -- at least without the tw
Chris Humphry wrote:
> Hi Roger,
>
> If a representative from the EFF or Tor contacted CNN I bet they would
> respond...
>
> >Lots of misinformation going around, and not so much information.
>
This news was on slashdot not long ago:
http://science.slashdot.org/story/09/06/16/2137203/Statistical-Su
Hi Roger,
On Wed, 2009-06-17 at 22:11 -0400, Roger Dingledine wrote:
>>On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 06:26:43PM -0700, Chris Humphry wrote:
>>Please help...without proxies (ie. Bridges) the Iranian dissidents
>>have no voice!
>Yeah, see, I'm not sure whether this is true. If ordinary bridges are
>work
On Thu, 2009-06-18 at 11:06 +0200, marcel wrote:
> Ted Smith schrub in 1245290677.7339.8.ca...@stormbringer:
> >It would probably be best to email it to a trusted Iranian organization
> >or group, using OpenPGP encryption. They can disseminate it from there.
>
> which would be…?
>
I wouldn't know
Ted Smith schrub in 1245290677.7339.8.ca...@stormbringer:
>It would probably be best to email it to a trusted Iranian organization
>or group, using OpenPGP encryption. They can disseminate it from there.
which would be…?
all the best,
/marcel
On Wed, 2009-06-17 at 22:11 -0400, Roger Dingledine wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 06:26:43PM -0700, Chris Humphry wrote:
> > Please help...without proxies (ie. Bridges) the Iranian dissidents have no
> > voice!
>
> Yeah, see, I'm not sure whether this is true. If ordinary bridges are
> working,
On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 06:26:43PM -0700, Chris Humphry wrote:
> Please help...without proxies (ie. Bridges) the Iranian dissidents have no
> voice!
Yeah, see, I'm not sure whether this is true. If ordinary bridges are
working, then probably ordinary Tor relays are working too. Or said
another way
On Wed, 2009-06-17 at 18:26 -0700, Chris Humphry wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have been mounting a little movement to get people to run Tor and
> setup Tor Bridges to help those in Iran access the Internet.
>
> Then I found a great message which has been going around asking people
> to run Tor Bridges.
Hi,
I have been mounting a little movement to get people to run Tor and setup Tor
Bridges to help those in Iran access the Internet.
Then I found a great message which has been going around asking people to run
Tor Bridges. So I thought: "what about or-talk?". Would it be wise to ask
peopl
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