Re: [tor-talk] TorBirdy doesn't work with Gmail?

2012-10-10 Thread Mike Hearn
Hello, I work for Google as TL of the account security system that is blocking your access. Access to Google accounts via Tor (or any anonymizing proxy service) is not allowed unless you have established a track record of using those services beforehand. You have several ways to do that: 1) With

Re: [tor-talk] TorBirdy doesn't work with Gmail?

2012-10-10 Thread Jacob Appelbaum
Dear Mike, Mike Hearn: > Hello, > > I work for Google as TL of the account security system that is blocking > your access. Thanks for joining the discussion; I've talked with a number of people from Google about this and you might be the person we've been looking to contact. > > Access to Goog

Re: [tor-talk] TorBirdy doesn't work with Gmail?

2012-10-10 Thread Julian Yon
Hello Mike, On Wed, 10 Oct 2012 13:47:14 +0200 Mike Hearn wrote: > I work for Google as TL of the account security system that is > blocking your access. Thank you for contributing to this discussion! > Access to Google accounts via Tor (or any anonymizing proxy service) > is not allowed unless

Re: [tor-talk] TorBirdy doesn't work with Gmail?

2012-10-10 Thread Mike Hearn
> The phone portion of this is extremely problematic - to tie a username > to a phone may create a direct link with a government issued ID card. Yes, we know. For the following discussion when I say "Tor" you can assume I mean any anonymizing proxy service. We don't have any policies specific to

Re: [tor-talk] TorBirdy doesn't work with Gmail?

2012-10-10 Thread Mike Hearn
> Your phone messages presumably have a > fixed format and can be logged by the network; drawing attention to Tor > usage is not the goal and I can see that being a serious problem. I think you can also opt to receive a phone call that says something like "Your verification code is 12345". It does

Re: [tor-talk] Testing Documentation for TorBirdy

2012-10-10 Thread antispam06
Sorry for the delay in answering. I overlooked the message. On Sun, Oct 7, 2012, at 01:09, tagnaq wrote: > > Sukhbir, could you make a small tutorial on how to test TorBirdy? > > I'm willing to create one or two free accounts via TBB and do the > > checking, but I have no idea how. > > thanks f

Re: [tor-talk] Legitimate list?

2012-10-10 Thread Runa A. Sandvik
On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 5:48 AM, eliaz wrote: > I hope tor-talk is an appropriate place to post this query. > > I've been invited to a mailing list that is purportedly for bridge > runners. The introduction to the list states: > > This list will be devoted to providing TOR bridges to help pe

Re: [tor-talk] Legitimate list?

2012-10-10 Thread SiNA Rabbani
Sounds like someone is trying to get you to give up your bridge IP addresses, I wonder if that someone is related to one of those countries mentioned in the email x) Can you post the invitation email with full headers? --SiNA Runa A. Sandvik: > On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 5:48 AM, eliaz wrote: >> I

Re: [tor-talk] Legitimate list?

2012-10-10 Thread eliaz
Runa A. Sandvik: > This list is not run by anyone at the Tor Project. SiNA Rabbani > Can you post the invitation email with full headers? Thanks, it's helpful to know they're not of the Tor Project. Still, they may be people like me, interested in distributing our bridge addressess safely to t

Re: [tor-talk] Legitimate list?

2012-10-10 Thread Runa A. Sandvik
On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 6:36 PM, eliaz wrote: > Thanks, it's helpful to know they're not of the Tor Project. Still, they may > be people like me, interested in distributing our bridge addressess safely > to those who can use them well. The admins at the host have high standards > of safety and use

Re: [tor-talk] Covert Browser By Stephan Hoffmann

2012-10-10 Thread || ΣΖΟ ||
but everyone who buys it from itunes can be traced from Itunes logfiles and payment info etc. that's not very anonymous... On Mon, Oct 8, 2012 at 8:00 PM, SiNA Rabbani wrote: > Has anyone checked this software out? > http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/covert-browser/id477438328?mt=8 > > > When I

Re: [tor-talk] Covert Browser By Stephan Hoffmann

2012-10-10 Thread Fabio Pietrosanti (naif)
On 10/10/12 10:59 PM, || ΣΖΟ || wrote: > but everyone who buys it from itunes can be traced from Itunes > logfiles and payment info etc. That maybe absolutely ok in your risk context. In any case i suggest to look for the alternative (to CovertBrowser) Onion Browser: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app

Re: [tor-talk] Tor coverage by Japanese media

2012-10-10 Thread R C
Saito-san, All, On Tue, Oct 9, 2012 at 9:24 AM, Hideki Saito wrote: > As far as I know, Winny was (and probably is) still leading file > sharing client in Japan, followed by Share. > I think an issue of Perfect Dark was that it is relatively hard to > configure compared to Winny/Share, and given

[tor-talk] warning in notice log

2012-10-10 Thread RgC
Hi all, I was running a non-exit relay a while back. It is now down for maintenance and other reasons. I ran bleeding edge tor 0.2.4.3-alpha (git-d3277286698ebd37) before I turned it off. I've been poking around the log files and found some logs that I don't quite get. These are some of snipp

[tor-talk] Tor Browser script pack 0.3: (multiple) Tor Browser, without Tor/Vidalia; behind a transparent proxy or Tor Router

2012-10-10 Thread adrelanos
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 Hi, Alternative startup scripts for the Tor Browser Bundle. For starting up Tor Browser without Tor and Vidalia. Start multiple instances of Tor Browser. Tor Browser behind a transparent proxy or Tor Router. https://github.com/adrelano

Re: [tor-talk] Tor coverage by Japanese media

2012-10-10 Thread andrew
On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 07:18:47AM +0900, rgc.srvr...@gmail.com wrote 2.4K bytes in 72 lines about: : I'm living now in Japan. The new law, to me, is still confusing. : I had a Tor relay (non-exit) setup which I temporarily disabled partly for : fear that ISPs and law enforcement doesn't know much

Re: [tor-talk] Tor coverage by Japanese media

2012-10-10 Thread R C
On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 11:06 AM, wrote: > On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 07:18:47AM +0900, rgc.srvr...@gmail.com wrote > 2.4K bytes in 72 lines about: > : I'm living now in Japan. The new law, to me, is still confusing. > : I had a Tor relay (non-exit) setup which I temporarily disabled partly > for >