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and lid-switch?
Close the lid and the machine hibernates. If you forget to close the lid then
time it out to a screen lock. Can be done in a few lines of shell script with
xtrlock and a /proc/acpi/button/lid/LID/state trigger.
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..on Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 10:59:22AM +0100, Julian Oliver wrote:
..on Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 05:55:19AM +, Andreas Bader wrote:
Hi all - at the risk of shilling, my company has released an Open
Source tool called You'll Never Take Me Alive. If your encrypted
laptop has its screen
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be used for encrypting text, independently of email.
Here's one for OS X:
https://gpgtools.org/
Windows:
http://gpg4win.org/
Us GNU/Linux users can just use the command line or a GUI like:
http://utils.kde.org/projects/kgpg/
http://projects.gnome.org/seahorse/
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will get a completely different Brussels
environment for related topics.
You are kidding yourself. If you want to change things, invest into
end to end encryption and end system hardening. Cypherpunks write code.
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Agencies showing sudden interest in encrypted comm
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..on Mon, Jul 01, 2013 at 06:03:01PM +, adrelanos wrote:
In response to the tool doesn't exist...
apt-get install tor torify wget http://path.to/file
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On 2013.07.01 15.15, Julian Oliver wrote:
..on Mon, Jul 01, 2013 at 06:03:01PM +, adrelanos wrote:
In response to the tool doesn't exist...
apt-get install tor
..on Tue, Jul 02, 2013 at 01:47:07AM +, adrelanos wrote:
Julian Oliver:
..on Mon, Jul 01, 2013 at 06:03:01PM +, adrelanos wrote:
In response to the tool doesn't exist...
apt-get install tor torify wget http://path.to/file
;)
This doesn't solve infected downloads
to take no mention of openness -
and the feature 'unlocking' aspect of the project - to be indication of a
proprietary code base.
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Suprised to see Peter Sunde, Leif Högberg Linus Olsson push out their
private
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That's what I thought when I saw heml.is, too… :/
One can look at is as socially productive opportunism.
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network then use Airplane Mode until you need to call -
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-server that even takes the form of a book:
http://weise7.org/book/
Being Internet independent the book can be read on wireless-capable devices in
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could be more helpfully integrated. Perhaps you could have a drop-down menu for
each use case, with instructions appearing as hints in each field.
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Perhaps the slide is from a pitch for more funding rather than a walkthrough of
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region is Sub-Saharan Africa.
Cryptome:
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Google's balloons are a more practical approach, as are solar powered meshed APs
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citizens are /still/ to vote in favour, then sad and terrible that country is.
Up until that point, we have a hostage situation.
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..on Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 12:10:10PM +0200, Julian Oliver wrote:
There's a conspicuous lack of OpenVPN clients out there for Smartphones.
Should've read:
There's a conspicuous lack of OpenVPN clients out there for non-rooted
Smartphones making L2TP/IPSec is the next best choice.
Cheers
Hey Sasha,
..on Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 01:08:22PM +0200, Sacha van Geffen wrote:
congratulations with the cryptoparty book;
On 10/10/12 12:10, Julian Oliver wrote:
Indeed the unchecked references to PPTP were unfortunate, imported from the
book
Basic Internet Security (Gerber, Hassan
..on Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 03:08:25PM +0200, Sacha van Geffen wrote:
Hi Julian,
On 10/10/12 13:41, Julian Oliver wrote:
Hey Sasha,
.
The book is a handbook, so it should contain the HOWTOs alongside
introductions
to core concepts, threats, etc. There was a lot missing from
This should help clear things up:
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(Featuring VJ Ann O'Nymous)
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forward this email if you know of someone that
has knowledge in the field and is capable of effectively communicating it in the
German language!
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probably
would be too in the same situation.
Could someone explain why there was a name policy? I am having trouble
imagining why?
Well it's quite absurd really, given one of the primary concerns addressed at
Crypto Parties is protecting the right to anonymity.
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..on Wed, Dec 05, 2012 at 10:27:53AM +0100, Eugen Leitl wrote:
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ITU Approves Deep Packet Inspection
I guess the 'optional' part of IPSec in IPv6 just became a little more
political.
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) after using bittorrent, whether that be to download a Linux
ISO or otherwise. It persists for an hour or so after the bittorrent application
is stopped. Telling locals about it one night it appears it's quite common.
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needs to trust their machine, isolate and mitigate network threats (among
others) ought to!).
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access points (as a
delivery platform for cultural material). If it goes ahead I will be happy to
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SSL/TLS is a fairly fundamental part of the transport layer infrastructure these
days - hard to shake it! But yes indeed, it's insane that we're trusting these
random companies to look after their end of the bargain, let alone the browsers
vendors that trust them in turn.
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be setting up OwnCloud on one of my servers soon, allowing
'mom and pop' users that I invite (friends, colleagues and family) to trivially
(and relatively securely) share files between them.
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Chinese Internet users are cosmopolitan, educated, and informed. Many use,
or at least know they can use, circumvention technology like VPNs (Virtual
Private Networks) to access blocked content.
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for the clarifications Martin. Again, it's good to read people 'on the
ground'!
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..on Thu, Jan 10, 2013 at 02:01:10PM +0200, Maxim Kammerer wrote:
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..on Sat, Jan 12, 2013 at 02:06:55PM -0500, Gregory Maxwell wrote:
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This is JSTOR going 'freeware' rather than Free Software. In the programming
domain it's comparable to source code that is technically open
machines are
arguably more vulnerable when using SEDs. Watch the videos... [1]
This article: http://www.crypto-stick.com/node/74
[1] https://www1.cs.fau.de/sed
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a wall of text.
Hehe. Understood.
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..on Sun, Jan 27, 2013 at 07:05:11PM -0800, Brad Beckett wrote:
Here is a Free VPN service: http://www.vpnbook.com/
I've tested their PPTP connections out
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variety of open source software, some of which is poorly engineered and
some which is not.
The what sucks the least scale must begin with open source, not proprietary
offerings from for-profit companies with a centralised service.
Again, it's a no-brainer.
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if not SSH/CLI capable
That said, in appropriate use cases, there's value for a kill switch
or even a dead man's switch (if you don't take some action within
every N hours, the device gets wiped).
Yes, I agree!
Thanks for your thoughts,
Julian
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..on Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 08:22:27PM +0100, Jens Christian Hillerup wrote:
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Very nice! I would see this as a companion project as it doesn't quite do
the
same thing - it's whole disk focused rather than
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clients over the years; so far, mutt's the best.
Hear here. 10 years with mutt across numerous machines and it's still the client
that sucks the least. It takes a little learning at first, but those hours are
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And then type it into the 'Add Marker' field in their impressive Hilbert
Browser:
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Quoth Julian Oliver:
Indeed, but there's a wide gulf between asserting that people
should not use (or
start to use) PGP at all until a better solution is available - as he does
- and
developing (and testing) alternatives
B.A.T.M.A.N/OpenMesh, OpenWrt to OpenBTS and more.
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ZRH:
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The Copenhagen event is at the ITU.dk and has no page as such.
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critical mass of 'Trust
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..on Fri, Mar 14, 2014 at 04:03:48PM -0300, Nicolás Reynolds wrote:
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His Convergence project is certainly worth a look, too:
http://convergence.io/
Shame it didn't catch on. AFAIK it needs a certain critical mass of 'Trust
Notaries
down the
building. Seems to me like an invitation.
And they've probably already read your email to this list.
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This is the long-tail of Heartbleed.
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With Chromium or Chrome you can also use Jiti purely in the browser, albeit I
haven't had great luck with it:
https://meet.jit.si/
A similar offering is:
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if the National Front rises in
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It might be FedWare or simply dodgy; VPN clients generally need to exec with
root privileges. OpenVPN clients (like TunnelBlick) are your best bet.
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..on Wed, May 27, 2015 at 08:16:04PM +0530, Pranesh Prakash wrote:
Julian Oliver jul...@julianoliver.com [2015-05-05 16:49:04 +0200]:
For all else, I run my own OpenVPN servers. Very easy to set up.
Is there any way to do this without linking the server to one's name
(through financial
, su'd to another user and
all was well.
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Hi list,
Does anyone have any dirt
ut burns through battery, apparently. It is truly
decentralised. Using Tor however, it does have a central point of failure, as
many routes block Tor nodes, easily loaded into a firewall/iptables from the
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