Most of the time if you use a Tor reduced exit policy abuse is low... Sent from my Android so do not expect a fast, long, or perfect response... On Sep 2, 2013 6:05 AM, "Crypto" <cry...@jpunix.net> wrote:
> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > On 9/2/2013 4:27 AM, grarpamp wrote: > > On 9/2/13, Roman Mamedov <r...@romanrm.net> wrote: > >> http://www.vpngate.net/en/ > >> > >> even running a Tor Exit node can be dangerous (even though you > >> have bullet-proof deniability of any knowledge of the source, > >> you can still get into legal trouble) > > > > You chose to provide last hop services (whether exit or vpn), any > > trouble you catch does not depend on deniability of the source. > > Further, as a transit provider, you have the generally recognized > > provider immunity provided you follow the immunity rules. > > > >> Insanity? > > > > No, it's just another model... Tor exit ops are happy to run Tor > > exits. VPNGate ops are happy to run VPN nodes. The risks and > > services of both are known to the ops and users. Users are happy > > to use both. > > > > I encourage them all to continue operating their unique model. The > > world needs more models for more use cases (eg: Tor doesn't offer > > VPN bindings or other protocols natively yet, they do). They don't > > claim to be anything they're not and they tell you what they are. > > I don't see any droids here. > > > >> From the looks of it all the volunteers effectively operate open > >> proxies for anyone who connects to this service. > > > > Works for me, where do I donate... > > > > I've been using them for a month so far. I really like the service and > even though they log for 2 weeks I use the VPN to enter the Tor > network. So all they will see is me using Tor. > > - -- > Crypto > > Keywords: terrorism, bombs, jogging, suntan lotion, > nails, pellets, knives, shoes, underwear, milk, socks, > hair, toenails, masturbation, gasoline, cooking oil, > mayonnaise, bananas, Obama, Clinton, EFF, NSA, FBI, > PGP, USA, pressure cooker, marathon, fertilizer > > Keywords are not necessarily in order of importance > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v2.0.21-beta27 (MingW32) > Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ > > iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJSJGLBAAoJENm5+F4XN2I5OnsP/jSU+8IeQb1VdAckNhbOmFok > An1lOSAib7ssLK1sfQwQlipqruPpDHb46T4boO5QhXJhB12+755QLCKBXuw8HPjD > ovQyT5z8MEzNY5W1PjHY00tCnjE+QWwFjA5OyYuARcq7rGscPtJ++MGIezX5zlH6 > 5dnlqbCC1WcJox4XuTwiYg1yys9jKyXE9jE9hnrGeGwA1ayJk5+LOW++14dx6Opb > 74iLE1N7QX/Fa+/2C4YXKqzQ5TJhSuhVRSX0BizJXj8tnAYVAl2mulyVbSBPc6YN > OVEbktNvD8yz1JT/BtUEx5GvKyLYlmZzorzLMg40GCZk2A3lW6YC4MhU0fb0AlkI > kWqAk+a8QfeeSQMYkpR81rPZz1PMhujRUxSBsrHrllePU211sxpQkyeIFse+Lr8o > 2Epr1McqtdH5zS/D//gjRQQAWSCEIQ8Zehw5uQAc2GZNJ2laGJ6U7IxrJ+0+xKWU > /yAjHvEGhNIfLLdC3wjKgB4ZDvx3hwWCJ+PlpydphOH+Gi6B1rfcF3FSqop97HIg > NQ2uxhVDuHEllFz6VpkH+/y509cECGFLbRSXLiS/dQpc8H+t+qIZ8is8AzL6eSbL > xEq5F7zkI0YgVO4LYuu+UgpbPvyHVuAa+Q6RMOgx43AzkFtNDaTdfNsPfBoeTC5g > yFsGaHZsnMIC3X3R0SIE > =nRXy > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > -- > tor-talk mailing list - tor-talk@lists.torproject.org > To unsusbscribe or change other settings go to > https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk > -- tor-talk mailing list - tor-talk@lists.torproject.org To unsusbscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk