Re: Is gatereloaded a Bad Exit?

2011-02-15 Thread Aplin, Justin M
On 2/15/2011 5:00 AM, morphium wrote: 2011/2/14 Julie Cju...@h-ck.ca: If this BadExit policy is being made up ad-hoc, that's fine by me. If the offending Tor node operators want to stand up and defend themselves, or their choices, that's fine too. So, I as a Tor Node Operator now have to

Re: Is gatereloaded a Bad Exit?

2011-02-14 Thread Aplin, Justin M
On 2/14/2011 7:48 AM, grarpamp wrote: [snip] If another example is needed, not that one is; Corporate, edu and other LAN's sometimes think they can block 'ooo, encryption bad' ports so they can watch their user's plaintext URL's with their substandard vendor nanny watch tool of the day. All the

Re: Excluding exit nodes

2011-02-13 Thread Aplin, Justin M
On 2/13/2011 10:19 AM, Tomasz Moskal wrote: [snip] How someone can recognise if an exit node *might* be doing something suspicious - like sniffing traffic for passwords? As far as I can tell (with my limited knowledge that is!) it's by checking which ports the node in question is making

Re: advice on using accounting...

2011-02-10 Thread Aplin, Justin M
On 2/10/2011 6:34 PM, Roger Dingledine wrote: On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 06:19:27PM -0500, Joseph Lorenzo Hall wrote: I run a no-exit relay that can sustain about a hundred KB/s but I need to limit to about 4 GB/day to stay under bandwidth caps. I have accounting set up but what happens now is

Re: IP address blocked on certain site

2011-02-03 Thread Aplin, Justin M
On 2/3/2011 5:53 PM, Geoff Down wrote: ... Neither could I. It may be entirely in memory. Nevertheless that was the conclusion I came to. It's not the IP address being cached, it's the response from the site I would say. Your new request is never being sent (via your new IP) because Polipo is

Re: IP address blocked on certain site

2011-02-03 Thread Aplin, Justin M
On 2/3/2011 8:28 PM, Joe Btfsplk wrote: I am using Torbutton. It is supposed to Torrify Firefox - yes? In a roundabout way, yes. Torbutton forwards Firefox traffic to Polipo, which in turn sends the traffic to the SOCKS port of Tor. Disabling Torbutton and entering the Tor SOCKS information

Re: IP address blocked on certain site

2011-02-03 Thread Aplin, Justin M
On 2/3/2011 10:23 PM, Robert Ransom wrote: On Thu, 03 Feb 2011 22:21:34 -0500 Aplin, Justin Mjmap...@ufl.edu wrote: On 2/3/2011 8:28 PM, Joe Btfsplk wrote: I am using Torbutton. It is supposed to Torrify Firefox - yes? In a roundabout way, yes. Torbutton forwards Firefox traffic to Polipo,

Re: Is gatereloaded a Bad Exit?

2011-01-31 Thread Aplin, Justin M
On 1/31/2011 6:05 AM, morphium wrote: 2011/1/31 Mike Perrymikepe...@fscked.org: So when I said in my earlier post that we don't need exit capacity that bad, I meant it. Thanks, but no thanks. You are contributing negative productivity, and none of the non-bitorrenting exits really will notice

Re: Per-Tab Torbutton

2011-01-31 Thread Aplin, Justin M
On 1/25/2011 1:25 PM, Jerzy Ɓogiewa wrote: Hello Is it possible to have Torbutton activate Tor only on specified tabs and not others? It would make Tor much more useful. So far this is not possible, no. There is an ugly, but workable, solution in using Firefox's profile manager. By creating

Re: Polipo bug reporting

2011-01-31 Thread Aplin, Justin M
On 1/31/2011 7:58 PM, Geoff Down wrote: The difference is that the PPC bundle with vidalia 0.2.9 was built on a 10.3.9 ppc mac. However, the 10.3.9 machine died a smelly, melty death during a build a few months ago. Is nobody freecycling one? http://www.freecycle.org/group/US/ GD I may be

Re: Question about torbrowser for mac

2010-10-27 Thread Aplin, Justin M
On 10/27/2010 6:16 AM, Erinn Clark wrote: This is actually a weird Firefox thing -- depending on where you install the extensions, they either show up in the add-on list or they don't. The Torbutton extension is installed somewhere different from the other extensions, because that was how I got

Re: several Tor crashes

2010-10-18 Thread Aplin, Justin M
On 10/18/2010 9:23 AM, Joe Btfsplk wrote: Thanks Justin, Good info for the future. Right now, really busy (job search) so went back to stable ver of Vidalia bundle - for now. Fair enough. Better one more working node on the network than a broken one you don't have time to play with.

Re: several Tor crashes

2010-10-18 Thread Aplin, Justin M
On 10/18/2010 9:34 AM, Joe Btfsplk wrote: BTW, I don't see (or remember) the 'keys' folder or 'fingerprint' file - don't remember seeing them in past. My bad. These files only show up when one is running a bridge/relay/exit node. The majority of my work with Tor is setting up and running

Re: vidalia source tarball is missing

2010-10-11 Thread Aplin, Justin M
On 10/11/2010 6:21 PM, Erdem Bayer wrote: Can someone please replace the tarball or update download URL? Not a fix, but the source you're looking for can be found here: https://www.torproject.org/dist/vidalia/vidalia-0.2.9.tar.gz ~Justin Aplin

Re: BetterPrivacy - necessary?

2010-09-29 Thread Aplin, Justin M
On 9/29/2010 2:19 PM, Matthew wrote: I currently use Tor + Polipo + Torbutton + NoScript. Obviously there are other add-ons for Firefox out there such as BetterPrivacy. Are any other add-ons necessary or would people suggest I am now fully protected? Thanks. There is no such thing as

Re: A few questions and potential answers:

2010-09-20 Thread Aplin, Justin M
On 9/20/2010 4:22 AM, David Bennett wrote: Bad Guys == Anyone blocking or monitoring a persons access to knowledge Granted. Q: What is to stop operatives working for the bad guys from running tor proxies from 3rd party locations? Granted, they would only be able to sample a portion of the

Re: gratuitous change blocks upgrade to 0.2.2.15-alpha :-(

2010-09-10 Thread Aplin, Justin M
On 9/10/2010 5:29 AM, Scott Bennett wrote: Even if an editor were available that could handle line lengths great enough to allow placement of each entire list onto a single line in torrc, I'm still in astonishment, wondering how I can actually exclude the nodes that should be excluded.

Re: Why does this happen?

2010-09-09 Thread Aplin, Justin M
On 9/9/2010 12:00 PM, Udo van den Heuvel wrote: Try to use ntp... I imagine this is either a case of the BIOS clock not being set to GMT, or the incorrect time zone being selected in the OS. The easiest solution, I think, would be to double-check your timezone setting and enable NTP. If

Re: Google and Tor.

2010-08-25 Thread Aplin, Justin M
On 8/25/2010 8:52 PM, Mike Perry wrote: Thus spake Matthew (pump...@cotse.net): On numerous occasions when using Google with Tor (yes, I know there are other options like Scroogle) it claims I might be sending automated queries and gives me a CAPTCHA. Sometimes this allows me to search;

Re: Downloading attachments with Tor - is this secure?

2010-06-19 Thread Aplin, Justin M
Yes, if you use Torbutton, the attachment itself will be downloaded only via Tor. I believe this is the short answer to your question, though everything else Mike said is good to keep in mind as well, especially in situations where paranoia is appropriate. This is especially

Re: Google language turns depending on tor node...

2010-06-19 Thread Aplin, Justin M
On 6/19/2010 10:22 AM, emigrant wrote: when i give a keyword to search, in most cases, i get results in languages i cannot read. is there any way to keep it always to english? There are many ways to do this listed in the FAQ. Please see:

Re: Downloading attachments with Tor - is this secure?

2010-06-18 Thread Aplin, Justin M
On 6/18/2010 3:06 AM, Matthew wrote: Apologies in advance for the basic-ness of this question. I cannot find the answer with Google or in the Tor documentation. I believe the answer you're looking for is #4 here: https://www.torproject.org/download.html.en#Warning In these cases, how is

Re: gwget and tor?

2010-05-26 Thread Aplin, Justin M
On 5/26/2010 7:39 AM, emigrant wrote: is there a way to use gwget with tor? most of the times i download a direct link in tor enabled firefox it stops in the middle despite the internet connection is good. I don't know about gwget, but plain wget supports http proxies, which you can point

No fingerprint in Notice level log on Windows

2010-05-26 Thread Aplin, Justin M
This may be borderline nitpicking, but a nice feature I've noticed when configuring my PPC machines is that Vidalia catches a line from the log starting Your Tor server's identity key fingerprint is I've found it's useful to have at a glance in a number of testing and configuring

Re: [OT] another proxy, but not open source :-(

2010-05-25 Thread Aplin, Justin M
On 5/25/2010 4:59 AM, Scott Bennett wrote: You may well be assuming too much. It's not easy to know at this point because it's still undocumented vaporware. I still think the whole thing smacks of being a honeypot for gullible humans. I'll admit I could be totally off base. But

Re: [OT] another proxy, but not open source :-(

2010-05-25 Thread Aplin, Justin M
On 5/25/2010 6:22 AM, Scott Bennett wrote: Proprietary means the client companies pay for it, right? Which means they are funding its development, right? Windows Server releases are closed source, right? And client companies install and use it, right? Now, none of that tells us how many