Hi

On Thu, 22 Nov 2007 19:36:31 +0100
"Michael Schmidt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> please do not attach germany to fascism, this shows only our broen view.

Thats my opinion of someone who has to do with law and as a german.

> blocking nodes in the EU from ourside EU is nonsense and does not help the
> network, e.g. you are destroying the network by itself, i tis only a risk,
> if someone is in the EU an Exitnode.
> Forwarding nodes are needed and if there is no logging, this is the own risk
> of the mantainer.

First this is a german problem and not one of the EU. The EU-guideline doesn't 
contain anything about the logging of anonymising services. This is just and 
only in the german implementation of this guideline into national law. Other 
EU-countries like NL didn't do this. So far as said only germany took hands on 
anonymisers and they are definitly not forced to do so by the EU. Second the 
problem is not only with Exit-nodes. All german nodes (entry,middle and exit) 
are forced to log who connected to them and what they manipulated on the 
packet. So if you are accidently just connected to german nodes they got you. 
There's afaik no way in tor to prevent that this happens. Maybe blocking all 
german nodes would be too much and as you said destroying the network but at 
least there have to be taken care that not more than 1 node comes from germany.


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kazaam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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