On Wed, Aug 08, 2012 at 10:03:59PM +, adrelanos wrote:
A new law proposing to make Tor and similar software illegal in US would
be a damn hard hit against Tor. And the other remaining free countries
can establish similar laws. No more free countries = no more Tor.
No more legal Tor, you
On Tue, Jul 31, 2012 at 02:31:13PM -0700, jed c wrote:
I have only my own personal experience. Certainly TOR would be targeted to
some degree. The chat exploit was interesting and I suspect I unintentionally
mentioned a keyword that is being watched. The way the text got moved around
makes
On Sat, Jul 21, 2012 at 02:00:35PM +0100, Dave Page wrote:
This seemed like a pretty obvious application of RaspPi to me, so I'm
wondering whether anybody else is working on it. It's not a million miles
away
from the Torouter project, but it's also quite close to a custom distro of
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On Fri, Jul 06, 2012 at 06:41:51PM +, unknown wrote:
On Fri, 6 Jul 2012 12:12:56 +0200
Matej Kovacic matej.kova...@owca.info wrote:
Hi,
I know this is a bit off-topic, but since here are people who know a lot
about security and since I was unable to find relevant answers I would
, Eugen Leitl eu...@leitl.org wrote:
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If you do not require interoperability with SMTP, cables communication
[1] does what you require — encryption and authentication are
transparent, and server issues can be ignored, since
On Tue, Jul 03, 2012 at 07:32:58PM -1000, Name Withheld wrote:
Hello,
My VPS fast tor exit got taken down by the host today for sending spam
emails. Apparently the upstream provider complained to them about it. I
thought SMTP was supposed to be disabled by default in the tor config,
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On Sat, Jun 30, 2012 at 01:48:37AM +0200, antispa...@sent.at wrote:
But are there anonymous payment tools in this days of control? I just
Anonymous prepaid cards, or BitCoin over Tor would come to mind.
received a new batch of questions asked by my banking institution. I
must answer before a
On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 09:26:53AM -0400, Jerzy Łogiewa wrote:
when will the orbot be available for iOS?
It would seem a futile undertaking, given that Cupertino is
likely to ban that app from the market very soon.
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On Tue, Jun 05, 2012 at 05:24:27PM +0200, pro...@secure-mail.biz wrote:
Tomorrow (June 6) IPv6 is officially out there.
And will still take years until most ISPs in most countries offer it.
I've had IPv6 at the co-lo for a year or two. Our fallback ADSL
line at work has had IPv6 for a while
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On Thu, Apr 05, 2012 at 03:57:55AM +0300, Maxim Kammerer wrote:
Table 2 (with Germany at the top) in [1] does seem to suggest that
“Privacy enthusiasts” represent a significant proportion of Tor users.
Perhaps a 2nd place is deserved (higher than the “Loonies”) in the
estimated breakdown
http://www.technologyreview.com/blog/arxiv/27697/
How China Blocks the Tor Anonymity Network
Security analysts reveal the inner workings of China's efforts to block the
Tor anonymity network--and how to get around this censorship.
kfc 04/04/2012
The Tor Project is a free network run by
On Thu, Mar 15, 2012 at 07:06:55AM -0400, and...@torproject.is wrote:
On Thu, Mar 15, 2012 at 10:00:04AM +,
jason.coo...@heckrothindustries.co.uk wrote 1.0K bytes in 30 lines about:
: So far the key issues standing out about forum software best suited
: for running a forum as a hidden
] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Mail_2000
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On Sat, Feb 25, 2012 at 04:09:24AM -0500, eliaz wrote:
Why not just collect onion addresses in an encrypted file? ...
You might want to look up how they did things before DNS
was invented.
P.S. You're top-posting.
On 2/24/2012 5:36 AM, Ahmed Hassan wrote:
Hello Folks,
I have a cool
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On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 04:10:48PM +, Robert Ransom wrote:
On 2012-02-24, Andreas Krey a.k...@gmx.de wrote:
Which node interprets the .onion names to hashes, anyway?
Tor clients themselves interpret hidden service hostnames, so every
Tor client would need to include every dictionary.
On Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at 12:59:36PM +0100, Okhin wrote:
You should rather move to FLOSS and decentralized search engine such as
seeks (seeks-project.info) or Yacy.
I run a personnal node for seeks for more than a year now, on the
latest experimental version, and I do not use any other search
http://publicintelligence.net/do-you-like-online-privacy-you-may-be-a-terrorist/
Do You Like Online Privacy? You May Be a Terrorist
February 1, 2012 in Featured
Public Intelligence
A flyer designed by the FBI and the Department of Justice to promote
suspicious activity reporting in internet
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On Wed, Dec 21, 2011 at 05:14:17PM -0500, Chris wrote:
Tails won't or should not be run in a VM. It actively detects VMs and
There are excellent reasons to run it in a VM, because it prevents
the leaks by forcing all traffic through one interface.
It is very convenient, while rebooting systems
On Thu, Dec 22, 2011 at 01:05:23AM -0500, Lee wrote:
Nope. The probes were annoying, but the killer was my all-in-one
consumer grade router/nat/dhcp server/firewall leaking packets into
what was supposed to be the secure part of my home network.
I can really recommend pfSense on ALIX 2D3 or
On Thu, Dec 22, 2011 at 01:28:15PM +0100, intrigeri wrote:
This is also about the host OS writing parts of the memory on the hard
disk (e.g. thanks to swap) which violates the Tails amnesic property.
If you're worried about forensics, then obviously you will need
dedicated hardware for Tails.
http://www.h-online.com/open/news/item/Tor-experiments-with-IPv6-1397242.html
Tor experiments with IPv6
With the alpha version 0.2.3.9 of Tor, the anonymity software, Tor clients
can now connect to private bridges using IPv6. According to the announcement
on the Tor blog, when using IPv6,
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On Sun, Dec 04, 2011 at 04:52:32PM +, John Case wrote:
On Sun, 4 Dec 2011, Eugen Leitl wrote:
I've just tried tails in a Microsoft PC VM and it's quite nice.
Anyone knows how to switch the screen resolution, as the default
debian doesn't seem to know the virtual hardware?
Hmm
On Sat, Dec 03, 2011 at 06:10:14PM +0100, Moritz Bartl wrote:
In summary, I think we should try to expand the way people use Tor, as
opposed to pushing them towards less safe solutions.
Interesting. And I tend to agree. I feel there is more and more room for
a higher-latency suite of
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. It seems Noisebridge is another
organization that will take money and convert it into servers. And there is a
new Swedish organization possibly doing the same.
I would definitely unthrottle my relay (shrek) if I didn't have
to pay for the traffic (5.80 EUR/TByte sans VAT).
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bloated for PogoPlug/DreamPlug type of devices.
However, ARM embeddeds are making rapid progress in the performance
department, so another year or two home appliances should be able to
handle Yacy Co.
ixquick and duckduckgo are web search engine not tor net search
engine...
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On Sun, Oct 30, 2011 at 11:46:47AM -0400, hi...@safe-mail.net wrote:
According to their latest blog, they've found the Freedom Hosting admin. And
even Mike Perry seems to be involved in their claims.
Do we really have to have unsubstantiated allegations by
anonymous script kiddies who really
), but https and also
diverse MTA/MUA etc. access ports yes please. (I want to minimize
egress traffic in cleartext).
Thanks.
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There should be a FAQ/HOWTO for something like that.
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of capacity.
In other words: not much you can do about it but add more nodes with
more capacity.
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At one point or another they just apply rubberhose crypto thus don't
make it too difficult.
Why do you bother breathing? You'll die, anyway.
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those precautions futile.
Then again, it also depends on what your adversary is and what you are
trying to protect, note also that not everybody has just one single
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the first router (unless you use IPv6, which
can embed MAC information within the /64 local part
of the address -- Tor doesn't do IPv6 yet) or malware
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of user's
geography, so using Google's infrastructure for anonymity is an oxymoron.
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service is? They probably won't tell DEA, though.
Presumably, with quite a bit more work NSA could locate the real
IP addresses of individual users as well. Though that would be more
of interest to prolific Violent Desires posters.
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On Fri, May 27, 2011 at 06:44:36AM -0700, cac...@quantum-sci.com wrote:
On Thursday 26 May, 2011 06:44:19 cac...@quantum-sci.com wrote:
On Thursday 26 May, 2011 05:37:06 Eugen Leitl wrote:
Why don't you like Linux vserver? My relay did some 350 GByte/day,
in a vserver guest on a low-end
has given any thought to running a relay securely?
Why don't you like Linux vserver? My relay did some 350 GByte/day,
in a vserver guest on a low-end Atom box.
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On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 06:44:19AM -0700, cac...@quantum-sci.com wrote:
On Thursday 26 May, 2011 05:37:06 Eugen Leitl wrote:
Why don't you like Linux vserver? My relay did some 350 GByte/day,
in a vserver guest on a low-end Atom box.
It must necessarily share the network setup
Ignore that fortune cookie, was a misconfiguration on my part.
On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 11:39:32AM +0200, Eugen Leitl wrote:
Jiggle my memory, when does this happen?
Your server (xx.xx.xx.xx:9030) has not managed to confirm that its DirPort is
reachable.
This is running in a vserver
On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 06:48:20AM -0400, cmeclax-sazri wrote:
What's the plan for introducing ipv6 to Tor?
I can help with testing, just got IPv6 to work natively.
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Given that I intend to use the phone as a mobile WiFI AP
transparent proxying would be nice to have. I guess I'll have
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