t least emit MyFamily.
Whomever this bad actor is made their attempt so obvious it makes you wonder if
this was the first part of an full scale attack, with this part drawing
attention while they implement other measures to capture packets.
Respectfully,
Conrad Rockenhaus
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Hello,
Sorry for top posting, but I can’t help but to ask, since you seem overtly
cautious about your security, why don’t you utilize a solution such as booting
Tails from a USB key (Higher degree of confidence of anonymity and prevention
of leakage) or use Tails in a VirtualBox VM? (High
> On May 23, 2019, at 4:39 AM, Wallichii wrote:
>
> On Thu, 23 May 2019 04:15:36 -0500
> Conrad Rockenhaus wrote:
>
>> I’ll be starting a free VPN service soon to allow users that are
>> blocked from using Tor at their location to access Tor. To prevent
>
Hello,
I’ll be starting a free VPN service soon to allow users that are blocked from
using Tor at their location to access Tor. To prevent abuse of the service, I
plan on restricting the ability of the VPN to only access 53, 80, 443, 8080,
8443, 9001, and 9030. Are there any other ports I
nd a reply, explaining that it's a
Tor node, if you still want to file a case, open a trouble ticket here
at this link?
If someone has something already, I would appreciate it some tips.
Thanks,
Conrad
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> >
> > part of Tor Browser. Because of the decentralized Tor design, no single
> >
> > relay should be able to learn both who you are and also what you do on
> >
> > the Tor network. But they can still collect what they observe about who
> >
> > you a
Hello,
Yes, hiro was speaking as a community council member. The email was
verbatim to the email sent to me personally.
Thanks,
Conrad
On Mon, Apr 29, 2019 at 1:09 PM Pili Guerra wrote:
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> >
> > On 29 Apr 2019, at 19:50, Conrad Rockenhaus wrote:
> >
> > On Mo
e such a
Chilling Effect on any speech related to GreyPony while allowing all
others to speak freely. It's kind of odd especially since it was
previously posted on this list that people could post even about
COMMERCIAL providers that are Tor friendly once and awhile but we're
OK a little hypocrit
erstand it, instead of just resorting
to talking trash about a project. I just makes it look like you have
plenty of free time to mock others because you aren't helping others,
but that's my take on things.
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For a small donation in relation to the number of physical CPUs (and x
cores each) plus bandwidth you want, (mbp/s or gbp/s) I can provide you
your own instance on my OpenStack cloud that I just built out on AS19624.
No exit policy restrictions, I handle all abuse complaints, so you won’t
have to
chedule/event/tor_project/
>
> Hope this helps,
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> On Oct 23, 2018, at 2:14 PM, Nathan Freitas wrote:
>
> On Tue, Oct 23, 2018, at 1:55 AM, Roger Dingledine wrote:
>> On Mon, Oct 22, 2018 at 05:13:39PM +0100, Iain Learmonth wrote:
>>> It might also be that half-duplex communication (even if implemented
>>> with humans saying "over") could
Connect to sip.greyponyit.com
Here’s some extensions to try out (please let me know if more are needed or if
you want your own):
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> On Oct 23, 2018, at 7:49 AM, Iain Learmonth wrote:
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> Signed PGP part
> Hi,
>
> On 23/10/18 01:27, grarpamp wrote:
>
>> Yes, one cannot rationally overload all 128 bits for that without colliding
>> upon allocated IPv6 space that may appear in one's host stack.
>> However the 1:1 key
Iain,
If it were to be offered as a non-hidden service, what about the UDP portion of
the VoIP services, or do we just force everything to be TCP?
Thanks,
Conrad
> On Oct 22, 2018, at 11:13 AM, Iain Learmonth wrote:
>
> Signed PGP part
> Hi Conrad,
>
> On 20/10/18 06:07,
Oh wow, I have a whole rack of equipment to use, along with access to a
worldwide cloud network which performs better than DigitalOcean, and yet I
would put an instance there?
Oh, and even if I did, so what. You have serious issues if you’re this obsessed
with me, why don’t you get a hobby or
Hello All,
I have the demonstration PBX online right now - rgeg3ziyvgdgxg52.onion - it’s
running Onioncat as well.
Contact me if you would like an extension so you can try to provision a phone.
Thanks,
Conrad
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lunteer their time in helping out with this project please let us
know. It would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Conrad
> On Oct 19, 2018, at 2:53 PM, Conrad Rockenhaus wrote:
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> Hello All,
>
> So prior to opening up the service for beta, Iain suggested that we have a
> disc
, we’re working on a solution.
Any comments/suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Conrad
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of onionland Conrad. Thanks for this
> you are amazing.
>
> On Thu, Oct 18, 2018, 09:06 Conrad Rockenhaus
> wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > GreyPony Consulting is coming out with a OSS PBX Service that will use
> Tor
> > as a Transport to allow for anonymous VoI
After an email exchange with Iain, I will admit that I did approach this
somewhat wrong given the nature of this mailing list. What I should of done is
discuss the architecture of the solution and provided an opportunity for input
and the feasibility of the solution prior to seeking users to
the community.
The only thing I was going to charge for was a DID, but that’s because I have
to, and that’s only if a end user wants one.
Thanks,
Conrad
> On Oct 18, 2018, at 7:35 AM, George wrote:
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> Signed PGP part
> Conrad Rockenhaus:
>> Hello,
>>
>> GreyPony Consu
Hello,
GreyPony Consulting is coming out with a OSS PBX Service that will use Tor as a
Transport to allow for anonymous VoIP services and I’m looking for anyone that
might be interested in helping me test it out worldwide for call quality
purposes, etc. If you’re interested please email me
Good God every conversation, now. Anyway.
This exit isn’t bad exit material. Turkey has been known to block Tor though,
I’m actually proud of this guy for having the cajones (also known as balls to
those of you who don’t habla espanol) to operate an exit in country such as
Turkey, which
> On Aug 22, 2018, at 3:50 PM, Nathaniel Suchy wrote:
>
> The confinement capabilities of "Snap" packages are quite interesting. As
> Tor Browser continues to grow in usage, I'm interested in seeing what new
> techniques are adopted to improve security. What do you all think about the
> usage
Just a short answer to your rant - you are correct about the embrace of
mp3. Had they done it sooner, they would of banked in quite a bit of
money.
Regards,
Conrad Rockenhaus
On 2016-07-25 09:44, Friet Pan wrote:
Sounds a bit like the war on drugs.
They refuse to look at the cause
proper security.
If there's any suggestions, or any questions, please let me know.
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On Mon, Nov 25, 2013 at 12:51 PM, Lunar lu...@torproject.org wrote:
Conrad Rockenhaus:
If you have it laying around, I'm interested. Would you mind
uploading it to GitHub or emailing it to me so I can upload it to
GitHub (credits to you of course.)
I would mind uploading it to GitHub
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to centrally connect to
Tor, use the Socksv4 client to let Microsoft Exchange connect via
socks to the client. It's something I'm willing to try out and see if
it works if anyone wants to know the results of such test, but I'm
pretty sure this type of solution should work.
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Hello,
http://eq4xhu6y7nmemcb2.onion/squirrelmail
is almost online. Working out some kinks and need to get the bigger MTAs
set up. However, I need to find a good automated sign up script because I
don't feel like coding one. Anyone know of a good one? I've tried the
Google and came up empty
Thanks. The service that I'm starting up is connecting to external mtas
that aren't tor exit nodes. So basically, the way tormail was set up to a
degree. Starting out small until so I can prove the viability so people
will start using and hopefully donating either bandwidth or etc to keep it
from my Android so do not expect a fast, long, or perfect response...
On Sep 17, 2013 10:26 AM, Conrad Rockenhaus con...@rockenhaus.com
wrote:
Thanks. The service that I'm starting up is connecting to external mtas
that aren't tor exit nodes. So basically, the way tormail was set up
protection. Keep it in a Europe country that would help...
Sent from my Android so do not expect a fast, long, or perfect response...
On Sep 17, 2013 5:45 PM, Conrad Rockenhaus con...@rockenhaus.com
wrote:
Nathan,
That's exactly what I'm doing with this project.
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