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Cheers! spriver Danny Despair: > I'd like to ask you guys how I can set up a Tor exit node. I figure I want > to help make a difference in the best way I can for internet freedom, but the > guide on the Tor wiki isn't very helpful. If you can provide links or > detailed explanation (just 're:' me). Funnily enough I know how to set up a > Tor server, but not a Tor exit node. > Thanks for the assistance to anyone who helps me. I figure people in here > might be more useful than 50 article writers on websites trying to over > complicate the process to earn their paycheck. > > >> Thursday, September 17, 2015 10:09 AM UTC from >> [email protected]: >> >> Send tor-talk mailing list submissions to >> [email protected] >> >> To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit >> https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk >> or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to >> [email protected] >> >> You can reach the person managing the list at >> [email protected] >> >> When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific >> than "Re: Contents of tor-talk digest..." >> >> >> Today's Topics: >> >> 1. Re: victory at kilton library (Alison Macrina) >> 2. Re: victory at kilton library (Roger Dingledine) >> 3. Re: tor + twitter issues (isis) >> 4. Re: Tor Browser does not recommend the default window size >> anymore? (Joe Btfsplk) >> 5. Re: Tor Browser does not recommend the default window size >> anymore? (Dave Warren) >> 6. WAF on TOR exit node (Andrej Manduch) >> 7. Re: WAF on TOR exit node (Gareth Llewellyn) >> 8. Torrents real-time and dynamic blocklist (Aymeric Vitte) >> >> >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> Message: 1 >> Date: Wed, 16 Sep 2015 12:19:34 +0000 >> From: Alison Macrina < [email protected] > >> To: [email protected] >> Subject: Re: [tor-talk] victory at kilton library >> Message-ID: < [email protected] > >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252 >> >> >>> i just want to share the news that all of the hard work that has gone >>> into the library freedom project paid off today at kilton library. >>> despite pressure from the us federal government, which pulled out every >>> card to sell fear that they had in their hat, the local community >>> refused to accept it and thought on a global level to support the >>> library's choice to offer a tor relay to the public. >>> >>> this is truly a monumental moment. libraries in the usa have often been >>> the target of hostile actions that threaten the first amendment of the >>> us constitution and the privacy rights of people. through a long string >>> of legal battles, libraries have earned an extraordinary position that >>> provides them with the ability to offer services that could land other >>> people in significant legal battles which become both legally and >>> politically difficult to close down. >>> >>> i'd just like to say thank you to everyone involved in the library >>> freedom project who came up with the idea and didn't run away from the >>> fight. this is an excellent beginning. >>> >>> if you can, please send your support to the library freedom project. >>> https://libraryfreedomproject.org/donate >>> >>> this is a great victory for today. >> >> >> Thank you! I think I can speak for both mrphs and myself when I say that >> we are thrilled with the outcome. What we saw last night was an >> incredible display of community support for free speech and Tor, and an >> unequivocal rejection of unlawful government intrusion and FUD. The >> Lebanon Libraries staff and community did something historic; I've been >> an activist for a long time and I've never been a part of a direct >> action quite like that. This is what happens when communities come >> together to resist. >> >> Please keep an eye out for more news coverage. The local news in NH has >> already put something up with a few great quotes from community members >> present: http://www.vnews.com/home/18620952-95/library-joins-privacy-network >> >> If you're on twitter, say hi to @leblibraries or @nhleblibraries -- the >> second one is library director Sean Fleming, and I know he'd be moved to >> hear from folks in the Tor community about what his library community >> did last night. >> >> Thanks all for your support. We just had the world's first Tor protest, >> and it was a wild success. Imagine all the library exit relays we're >> gonna get now. :) >> >> Alison (director of Library Freedom Project) >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Message: 2 >> Date: Wed, 16 Sep 2015 17:54:00 -0400 >> From: Roger Dingledine < [email protected] > >> To: [email protected] >> Subject: Re: [tor-talk] victory at kilton library >> Message-ID: < [email protected] > >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii >> >> On Wed, Sep 16, 2015 at 12:19:34PM +0000, Alison Macrina wrote: >>> What we saw last night was an >>> incredible display of community support for free speech and Tor, and an >>> unequivocal rejection of unlawful government intrusion and FUD. >> >> Thanks for sticking with this Alison and others! >> >> And for those here who want to get up to speed, I think this audio >> clip is a great summary: >> http://www.npr.org/2015/09/16/440914105/n-h-public-library-reconsiders-support-for-anonymous-internet-network-tor >> >> --Roger >> >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Message: 3 >> Date: Wed, 16 Sep 2015 22:10:55 +0000 >> From: isis < [email protected] > >> To: [email protected] >> Subject: Re: [tor-talk] tor + twitter issues >> Message-ID: < [email protected] > >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" >> >> Tempest transcribed 2.4K bytes: >>> twitter's security configuration seems to be at war with tor. had to do >>> multiple resets over past 24 hours, only to see a perpetual "lock" in >>> place recently. i filed a support ticket. here's twitter's response. >> >> Hey All, >> >> I was contacted by some nice folks at Twitter who have worked to resolve this >> issue. The problems with Tor users being locked out of their Twittter >> accounts and asked for phone number *should* be fixed, but I wasn't given >> many details as to what the fix entails, so? >> >> Is anyone still having troubles which they believe to be caused by using Tor? >> >> -- >> ?? isis agora lovecruft >> _________________________________________________________ >> OpenPGP: 4096R/0A6A58A14B5946ABDE18E207A3ADB67A2CDB8B35 >> Current Keys: https://blog.patternsinthevoid.net/isis.txt >> -------------- next part -------------- >> A non-text attachment was scrubbed... >> Name: signature.asc >> Type: application/pgp-signature >> Size: 1240 bytes >> Desc: Digital signature >> URL: < >> http://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-talk/attachments/20150916/64f4826e/attachment-0001.sig >> > >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Message: 4 >> Date: Wed, 16 Sep 2015 18:24:14 -0500 >> From: Joe Btfsplk < [email protected] > >> To: [email protected] >> Subject: Re: [tor-talk] Tor Browser does not recommend the default >> window size anymore? >> Message-ID: < [email protected] > >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252; format=flowed >> >> On 9/14/2015 2:56 AM, Georg Koppen wrote: >>> Qaz: >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> I noticed that I don't get the `we recommend you leave your window size >>>> with the default` prompt when I fullscreen my window. Has it been fixed >>>> or something? >>> The alpha version does not have it anymore and you should only see it >>> three times if you are using a stable one. >>> >>> Georg >> Why only 3 times? Is the thinking, after 3 reminders, people will >> either heed the warning, or not? >> What about newbies that haven't grasped the reason for not changing Tor >> browser window size? >> >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Message: 5 >> Date: Wed, 16 Sep 2015 22:12:00 -0700 >> From: Dave Warren < [email protected] > >> To: [email protected] >> Subject: Re: [tor-talk] Tor Browser does not recommend the default >> window size anymore? >> Message-ID: < [email protected] > >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed >> >> On 2015-09-16 16:24, Joe Btfsplk wrote: >>> Why only 3 times? Is the thinking, after 3 reminders, people will >>> either heed the warning, or not? >>> What about newbies that haven't grasped the reason for not changing >>> Tor browser window size? >> >> Will telling them 5 times help? If not 5, then 10? 15? More? >> >> You're not wrong, but at the same time, annoying experienced users who >> understand (and don't care about) the consequences isn't necessarily >> useful either. >> >> -- >> Dave Warren >> http://www.hireahit.com/ >> http://ca.linkedin.com/in/davejwarren >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Message: 6 >> Date: Thu, 17 Sep 2015 05:19:27 -0400 >> From: Andrej Manduch < [email protected] > >> To: [email protected] >> Subject: [tor-talk] WAF on TOR exit node >> Message-ID: < [email protected] > >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 >> >> Hi All, >> >> Recently I had lot of problems with my ISP/VPS provider because my TOR >> exit node. I was thinking about setting up some basic WAF so tor exit >> node wont be marked by honeypots as hacker/badIP. >> Personally I don't care about IP but I'm not the one who will be living >> with that IP whole life. I got contract for that IP just for one year. >> So I understand why is ISP so emotional about it. >> >> My question is: What tor community thinks about setting up Web >> Application Firewall on tor exit node, and rejecting (therefore >> tampering with) some traffic. >> >> The second option for me is disable whole http/https but that's >> something I really don't want to do because I belive that most of >> legitimate traffic is from there. >> >> -- >> Kind regards, >> b. >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Message: 7 >> Date: Thu, 17 Sep 2015 10:34:34 +0100 >> From: Gareth Llewellyn < [email protected] > >> To: [email protected] >> Subject: Re: [tor-talk] WAF on TOR exit node >> Message-ID: >> < CAM8M=kjtoithffuwm3mxzo_14xoszr6os5750utxoe+c9aa...@mail.gmail.com > >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 >> >> If a nodes exit policy specifies that port 80 is allowed then port 80 >> should be allowed without hindrance. >> >> On Thu, Sep 17, 2015 at 10:19 AM, Andrej Manduch < [email protected] > >> wrote: >> >>> Hi All, >>> >>> Recently I had lot of problems with my ISP/VPS provider because my TOR >>> exit node. I was thinking about setting up some basic WAF so tor exit >>> node wont be marked by honeypots as hacker/badIP. >>> Personally I don't care about IP but I'm not the one who will be living >>> with that IP whole life. I got contract for that IP just for one year. >>> So I understand why is ISP so emotional about it. >>> >>> My question is: What tor community thinks about setting up Web >>> Application Firewall on tor exit node, and rejecting (therefore >>> tampering with) some traffic. >>> >>> The second option for me is disable whole http/https but that's >>> something I really don't want to do because I belive that most of >>> legitimate traffic is from there. >>> >>> -- >>> Kind regards, >>> b. >>> -- >>> tor-talk mailing list - [email protected] >>> To unsubscribe or change other settings go to >>> https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk >>> >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Message: 8 >> Date: Thu, 17 Sep 2015 12:09:41 +0200 >> From: Aymeric Vitte < [email protected] > >> To: [email protected] >> Subject: [tor-talk] Torrents real-time and dynamic blocklist >> Message-ID: < [email protected] > >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 >> >> Is now available on http://peersm.com/getblocklist . >> >> This might be of some interest for some people operating some exit nodes >> and receiving notices because some others unwisely use the Tor network >> for torrenting, the blocklist oscillates between 10/20K IPs please see >> at the end of the presentation below. >> >> There is an annual fee to access the blocklist in order to finance this >> work, make it evolve and finance our other privacy oriented projects. >> >> But people can also create their own blocklist free of charge using the >> findspiesonly option of torrent-live, as explained in "Why do we need >> you to get the dynamic blocklist?" section of the FAQs >> ( http://torrent-live.org/?links ) >> >> Presentation: >> >> "The blocklist comes from the study we made since one year "Monitoring >> and blocking the bittorrent monitoring spies" (abstract and summary >> here: https://gist.github.com/Ayms/077b114a27450f773939 ), this does not >> apply to copyright matters only but all kind of monitoring. >> >> Global explainations are available in the FAQs: >> http://torrent-live.org/?links and more technical details how it works >> here: >> https://github.com/Ayms/torrent-live#how-is-the-dynamic-blocklist-createdmaintained >> >> >> The common belief is that blocklists do not work, which is true in >> general, this dynamic blocklist works, it has been tested since a few >> months with some people used to get DMCA notices at least once a month, >> so far they did not get any longer DMCA notices. >> >> It can not insure 100% that you will not encounter a spy but it does >> decrease quite a lot this risk, personnally we think it's enough to make >> sure that the spies will not detect you, but cannot prove it firmly for >> now, only empiric use will tell it. >> >> The only case that the blocklist can not defeat is the one of a spy >> behaving normally or quasi normally in a swarm, as shown in some >> research papers, this is possible but unlikely, unless you are not a >> "normal" person and some people are really targeting you or you are >> seeking for very sensitive information monitored by some authorities. >> >> The dynamic blocklist oscillates between 10 and 20 K IPs, which is not a >> lot, filtering the spies to reduce this number is just a matter of >> processing capabilities, that we will increase if we get some fundings, >> we think that the dangerous spies are no more than a few hundreds and >> certainly less >> than 3000." >> -- >> Get the torrent dynamic blocklist: http://peersm.com/getblocklist >> Check the 10 M passwords list: http://peersm.com/findmyass >> Anti-spies and private torrents, dynamic blocklist: http://torrent-live.org >> Peersm : http://www.peersm.com >> torrent-live: https://github.com/Ayms/torrent-live >> node-Tor : https://www.github.com/Ayms/node-Tor >> GitHub : https://www.github.com/Ayms >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> Subject: Digest Footer >> >> _______________________________________________ >> tor-talk mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> End of tor-talk Digest, Vol 56, Issue 20 >> **************************************** > > > > -- tor-talk mailing list - [email protected] To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk
