> On Aug 20, 2016, at 9:34 PM, Griffin Boyce wrote:
>
> [2] There are only so many times one can hear "But what if this is just a
> vast multinational conspiracy with dozens of actors and not one guy who is
> The Actual Worst?!" before the ban hammer comes out.
>
"But what if this is just a
pa011 wrote:
I know of someone who believes there is a censorship on this list.
So could the moderator of the list please answer whether this is the
case?
If so, what are the rules for it apart from a bad stomach feeling?
If there are - where are they published please?
So I've been doing m
On 2016-08-20 06:54 PM, tort...@arcor.de wrote:
Hi!
I found two articles which may have something in common. 1. Some Tor
users (29.000) got deanonymized by authorities while up/downloading
childporn. 2. Someone claims that "Tor suddenly dump over 30
megabloats of steaming faeces onto a file syst
One last thing: don't forget to restart Tor after you modify the file.
If you're using Ubuntu just issue a
service tor restart
Good luck!
On 8/20/2016 6:53 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote:
> Ok, I modified it. We'll see what happens I guess. Bleh I have to start over
> with the tor cycle. Oh well, it'
Ok, I modified it. We'll see what happens I guess. Bleh I have to start over
with the tor cycle. Oh well, it's all a lyearning process. Eh?
> On Aug 20, 2016, at 4:39 PM, Anthony Papillion
> wrote:
>
> ExitPolicy accept *:80
> ExitPolicy accept *:443
> ExitPolicy accept *:110
Thanks. Yeah I'm not that bright. Lol! Anyway for those that want to know
hwere is the message I received from my vps. *frown* I'll work on this tonight
Hello,
We have received a report of copyright-infringing materials being accessed by
your Linode. We ask that you investigate this matter and
It's actually pretty easy and you definitely don't have to be a coder:
1. Find your torrc file and open it in a text editor
2. Search for 'ExitPolicy' (all one word) to find the right section
3. Enter a list of the ports you want to allow. Example:
ExitPolicy accept *:80
ExitPolic
Well I'm no coder. How do I then do this? I'm going to start over from scratch,
maybe. I dont' know much about the exit policies as I'm quite new to this tor
thing lol! I wonder what is trigering this to happen on our vps's, at least o
my vps. Lol!
> On Aug 20, 2016, at 4:23 PM, pa011 wrote:
>
On 08/20/2016 05:14 PM, pa011 wrote:
> I know of someone who believes there is a censorship on this list.
>
> So could the moderator of the list please answer whether this is the case?
> If so, what are the rules for it apart from a bad stomach feeling?
> If there are - where are they published pl
Made the same experience this week within 24 hours as well on Bit Torrent
Changed my Exit-policy - never had that before...
Go on...
All the best
Paul
Am 21.08.2016 um 00:49 schrieb Anthony Papillion:
> On 8/20/2016 5:47 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote:
>> Hello to all. Sadly I have to shut down my to
I know of someone who believes there is a censorship on this list.
So could the moderator of the list please answer whether this is the case?
If so, what are the rules for it apart from a bad stomach feeling?
If there are - where are they published please?
Best regards
Paul
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Hi!
I found two articles which may have something in common. 1. Some Tor users
(29.000) got deanonymized by authorities while up/downloading childporn. 2.
Someone claims that "Tor suddenly dump over 30 megabloats of steaming faeces
onto a file system on exit".
1. Is it just a question of time w
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On 8/20/2016 5:47 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote:
> Hello to all. Sadly I have to shut down my tor relay after less
> then 24 hours, as I received a copyright violation and I don't want
> any network restrictions placed on me as I want the 150mbps
> speed.
Hello to all. Sadly I have to shut down my tor relay after less then 24 hours,
as I received a copyright violation and I don't want any network restrictions
placed on me as I want the 150mbps speed.
Sorry to all who were using it, but yeah there it is.
Blessings.
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I'm running a few meek Google bridges using appspot if anyone needs to poke out
through Google if everything else is blocked on the network you are on. Feel
free to message me for the connection info. I was wondering if there is a
better method, like having a list of emails of those who have bri
On Sat, Aug 20, 2016 at 12:58:55AM -0700, George Grantham wrote:
> I've heard that Tor Bridges and Tor exits are both within serious demand.
>
> At this point in time within the Tor Network, are Tor Bridges with obfs4
> pluggable transports at a greater need, or are Tor exit nodes?
I think exit r
On 2016-08-20 12:59 AM, m...@beroal.in.ua wrote:
> Great news! Beware that when a bridge's address becomes known to many
> people, it becomes known to censors. So it's better to give the
> address only to trusted people.
>
>
> On 19.08.16 20:00, Marina Brown wrote:
>> Sorry i can't start up a full
"Firefox can't establish a connection to the server at sensorbib.nymity.ch."
On 19.08.16 05:28, Justin wrote:
Hi,
I think Dpi boxes are fingerprinting OBFS4 because of it’s randomness. A paper
was published a wile ago that talked about the same type of attack. It’s on
https://sensorbib.nymity
Great news! Beware that when a bridge's address becomes known to many
people, it becomes known to censors. So it's better to give the address
only to trusted people.
On 19.08.16 20:00, Marina Brown wrote:
Sorry i can't start up a full relay right now but i have started a
bridge. Maybe later i
I've heard that Tor Bridges and Tor exits are both within serious demand.
At this point in time within the Tor Network, are Tor Bridges with obfs4
pluggable transports at a greater need, or are Tor exit nodes?
I'm faced with the dilemma whether to operate about fifteen Tor bridges
(bridges are ch
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