On 05/04/2016 05:16 PM, dan wrote:
> also be aware that your actions might create precedence for other relay
> operators.
>
> I.e. if everyone would decrypt their disks when asked without legal
> obligations that may have a negative effect (more pressure) on people
> that are not willing to do
Hi spriver and other tor exit operators,
also be aware that your actions might create precedence for other relay
operators.
I.e. if everyone would decrypt their disks when asked without legal obligations
that may have a negative effect (more pressure) on people that are not willing
to do
Alexander Dietrich writes:
> On 2016-05-01 11:35, Toralf Förster wrote:
>> On 05/01/2016 01:20 AM, Moritz Bartl wrote:
>>> Maybe it is simply too crazy for many jurisdictions to believe,
>>> but police in Germany in most cases actually treats you well and is
>>> not your
On 2016-05-01 11:35, Toralf Förster wrote:
On 05/01/2016 01:20 AM, Moritz Bartl wrote:
Maybe it is simply too crazy for many jurisdictions to believe,
but police in Germany in most cases actually treats you well and is
not your enemy. There's no point in turning every occasion into a
combat
On 04/30/2016 05:20 PM, Moritz Bartl wrote:
> On 04/30/2016 08:15 PM, dan wrote:
>> Sorry to hear that. We're already in contact, but just for the record: I
>> think there's the fast option here, you unlock it and let them search
>> it, or,
>> Kind of surprised that you are suggesting
Correct my exit normally goes via VPN running on the second IP, but this
week I have changed server to a new Linux VPS machine, I have not yet got
VPN to work without cutting off the branch I am sitting on. Working at it,
along with problems making the second IP stick on reboot (Plesk on the VPS
On 4/30/16, Dr Gerard Bulger wrote:
> Once I set my outgoing connection via a UK and very fast and supposedly
> "anonymous" proxy server service, I have not heard a squeak from anyone.
> These proxy services are very cheap, no limits, and offer another level of
> difficulty