On 27.09.2007 10:32:51, Marco Bonetti wrote:
hi all,
I've just read a couple of interesting blog posts which I like to share
with you. Nothing really new, but they denote a growing interest in the
deanonymizing tor field.
ha.ckers original post:
On 14.09.2007 15:13:45, Ricky Fitz wrote:
Hi Folks,
I am a (law)-student from Germany, and currently have time and money to
spend a TOR-node.
Because of legal reasons (see the threads before) it regret for only
being able to spend a middle-man node (and DNS-Lookup). I thought about
using
On 14.09.2007 15:29:17, Ricky Fitz wrote:
Am Freitag, den 14.09.2007, 15:17 +0200 schrieb Benjamin Schieder:
3. Nutzungsüberlassung an Dritte
Der Kunde darf den Server Dritten nicht ganz oder teilweise zur
Nutzung überlassen. STRATO kann einer Nutzungsüberlassung zustimmen.
Sie
On 09.07.2007 10:42:34, Bill Weiss wrote:
Benjamin Schieder([EMAIL PROTECTED])@Fri, Jul 06, 2007 at 07:10:54PM +0200:
On 06.07.2007 12:01:06, Arrakis wrote:
Benjamin,
Sorry to hear you won't be keeping up on the ROCKate and
have been forced to succumb to Germany's turn. I
Hi people.
In response to a law that passed the german legislative today, I will cease
production, development and distribution of ROCKate binaries and - maybe -
even source code soon.
The reasen is §202c StGB which states (IANAL translation):
Producing, acquiring, selling, giving, distributing
On 06.07.2007 12:01:06, Arrakis wrote:
Benjamin,
Sorry to hear you won't be keeping up on the ROCKate and
have been forced to succumb to Germany's turn. I expect
more such tor-related shutdowns among fear and legislation.
I'll be picking up the slack shortly, so no
by any chance?
Would be helpful.
Sam
Benjamin Schieder wrote:
Hi people.
In response to a law that passed the german legislative today, I will cease
production, development and distribution of ROCKate binaries and - maybe -
even source code soon.
The reasen is §202c StGB which states
On 21.06.2007 14:03:14, coderman wrote:
On 6/21/07, Benjamin Schieder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since running `dmsetup table' still gives the required line to decrypt the
block device and LiveCDs generally do not have a secure `root' account,
running `dmsetup remove my_tor_home' after mount
On 21.06.2007 05:11:24, JT wrote:
On Wed, 20 Jun 2007 17:09:22 +0200, Benjamin Schieder [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
I just put out ROCKate 0.4.0.0.
Could you include truecrypt in the next version ?
I already thought about encryption. I plan to use it for /home both in the live
On 21.06.2007 11:22:39, scar wrote:
Benjamin Schieder @ 2007/06/21 10:03:
On 21.06.2007 05:11:24, JT wrote:
On Wed, 20 Jun 2007 17:09:22 +0200, Benjamin Schieder [EMAIL
PROTECTED] said:
I just put out ROCKate 0.4.0.0.
Could you include truecrypt in the next version ?
I already
On 21.06.2007 14:38:37, Ringo Kamens wrote:
There are already several CDs like this such as RockAte, anonym.os,
etc. It would be nice if the developers could sign the release so we
could verify the authenticity of the Tor copies.
Signatures are meaningless if they're on the same physical
On 21.06.2007 11:55:46, coderman wrote:
On 6/21/07, Benjamin Schieder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
Key management is an implementation detail and should be of no concern
to ROCKate users.
right. but this means more work for you (to manage loop-aes keys) as
luks makes things simple(r
Hi list.
I just put out ROCKate 0.4.0.0.
Highlights of the release:
- Installable to harddisk (YAY - Also, Ultimate version only)
The installation first tries to find an existing filesystem with a
menu.lst file in either /grub/menu.lst or /boot/grub/menu.lst and
On 20.06.2007 17:09:22, Benjamin Schieder wrote:
The following search still stands:
If some of you have a non-x86 machine and some CPU cycle to spare, I'd
be happy to hand out information on compiling ROCKate. In theory, it _should_
compile out of the box for sparc and PowerPC. In theory...
I
Hi List.
I just put out ROCKate 0.3.1.1. According to the documentation on versioning,
this is only a package update release. The notable updated packages are:
- Linux 2.6.21.1
- glibc 2.5
- Tor 0.1.2.24
ISO Images at:
Hi List.
I just finished testing and uploading ROCKate Version 0.3.
ChangeLog:
* updated to Tor 0.1.2.13
* added transparent Tor routing to config dialog
* added runtime update mechanism
* now has its own hidden website at: http://xsanr2oqmett7ovm.onion/
ISO Images are available here:
On 02.05.2007 13:01:28, Fabian Keil wrote:
Benjamin Schieder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/etc/privoxy# tail user.action
# default policy to have a 'blank' image as opposed to the checkerboard
# pattern for ALL sites. '/' of course matches all URLs.
# patterns:
#
{ +set
Hi List.
I just finished testing and uploading ROCKate Version 0.2.
ChangeLog:
* Added irssi as IRC Client preconfigured to use Freenodes hidden services
* Added Xdialog-based Network Configuration Utility (availably through the
icewm menu)
* Shrinked the small System to 41 MB
ISO Images are
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