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From: grarpamp grarp...@gmail.com
To: or-talk@freehaven.net
Sent: Thu, Jan 27, 2011 2:52 pm
Subject: Re: [OT] Republicons resume attacks on privacy
The Republicants are back to pushing data retention legislation. :-(
That is not really how Tor works as far as I know. A more dedicated proxy like
squid is what you should look for. Similar to what was done for the Iran
protests.
But adding new nodes helps the entire network, and increases general capacity.
If know someone that needs something more specific
That is not really how Tor works as far as I know. A more dedicated proxy like
squid is what you should look for. Similar to what was done for the Iran
protests.
But adding new nodes helps the entire network, and increases general capacity.
If know someone that needs something more specific
http://www.renesys.com/blog/2011/01/egypt-leaves-the-internet.shtml
seems very little of egypt (if any) is currently routed
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All Egypt ISP are offline, the gov has turned the full internet OFF.
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Knowing that landlines are still operational, a French ISP (FDN) have
set a RTC connection free to use for Egyptian people:
+33172890150
login toto
password toto
(Source: https://twitter.com/bluetouff/statuses/30991249175478274)
All Egypt ISP are offline, the gov has turned the full internet
Hi everyone,
I have been working on this toolkit for quite a while, and I think it
is now stable enough for some general use. Enjoy!
Shewstring is a collection of Bourne Shell functions and scripts for
building installers of secure and anonymous FreeBSD distros. It is
primarily intended for
On 01/28/2011 08:01 AM, forc...@safe-mail.net wrote:
All Egypt ISP are offline, the gov has turned the full internet OFF.
This isn't true. I have access to some machines in Noor - this is an ISP
currently active in Cairo.
All the best,
Jake
All Egypt ISP are offline, the gov has turned the full
internet OFF.
This isn't true. I have access to some machines in Noor -
this is an ISP
currently active in Cairo.
http://www.renesys.com/blog/2011/01/egypt-leaves-the-internet.shtml
According to some Twitter users, only DNS is down. Third party DNS (or
Tor) work.
Moritz
On 28.01.2011 18:09, Peter Thoenen wrote:
All Egypt ISP are offline, the gov has turned the full
internet OFF.
This isn't true. I have access to some machines in Noor -
this is an ISP
currently active
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Hi all. i just wanted to give some updates regarding my router cave
and experiences so far with running a Tor exit on my Qwest home DSL
internet.
Where we last left off, i had gotten permission from a Qwest
representative to continue to run a Tor
Am 28.01.2011 19:13, schrieb Moritz Bartl:
According to some Twitter users, only DNS is down. Third party DNS (or
Tor) work.
This differs from ISP to ISP, it looks like they tried to f*ck up the
net as much as possible. A lot of routes to egyptian ISPs just
disappeared from the global routing
On 2011-01-28 20:23, scar wrote:
Unfortunately, there still exist some problems and hiccups i've been
dealing with. While the DMCA complaints have so far stopped, my
internet has been disabled three times now due to 'malicious' behavior.
Maybe it will help to disable the exit to your isp's
On Fri, 28 Jan 2011, Jacob Appelbaum wrote:
This isn't true. I have access to some machines in Noor - this is an ISP
currently active in Cairo.
From what Renesys have posted, Noor's about the only ISP in Egypt that
still has packets flowing to the world.
cheers!
On 1/28/2011 11:23 AM, scar wrote:
Hi all. i just wanted to give some updates regarding my router cave
and experiences so far with running a Tor exit on my Qwest home DSL
internet.
Where we last left off, i had gotten permission from a Qwest
representative to continue to run a Tor exit.
On Thu, 27 Jan 2011 11:51:56 -0500
Flamsmark flamsm...@gmail.com wrote:
I run a Tor exit node because I support the ubiquitous availability
of strong anonymity for anyone who wants it. Tor is one of the
strongest, best- researched, and most widely-used online anonymity
system, and I want to
the link is not working
Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2011 16:34:22 +
From: shew09...@rambler.ru
To: or-t...@seul.org
Subject: Shewstring v1.0.0 release!
More info on my blog:
http://xqz3u5drneuzhaeo.onion/users/shew/shewstring/20110127-shewstringv1.0.0.html
--
Shew
That's because it's a hidden service. Here's the tor2web page:
https://xqz3u5drneuzhaeo.tor2web.org/users/shew/shewstring/20110127-shewstringv1.0.0.html
-Damian
On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 2:59 PM, Zaher F. the_one_man...@hotmail.com wrote:
the link is not working
Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2011
I just want to confirm one thing and ask something else.
My understanding is that Tor encrypts both the content of a data packet and
also the header. It encrypts the packet and header three times on the
client (my computer) and then at each node one layer is decrypted until the
data packet
Andrew Lewman wrote:
We're trying to figure this out ourselves. I've personally been the
introduction point between exit relay operators and a lawyer in their
country to help them when something goes wrong. ...
[snip]]
I am always impressed that 95% of those accused of something due to
On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 12:23:53PM -0700, s...@drigon.com wrote 2.8K bytes in
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: Hi all. i just wanted to give some updates regarding my router cave
: and experiences so far with running a Tor exit on my Qwest home DSL
: internet.
Thank you for sticking with it. If there is some
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