RE: William was raided for running a Tor exit node. Please help if you can.

2012-11-30 Thread Naslund, Steve
-Original Message- From: Peter Kristolaitis [mailto:alte...@alter3d.ca] Sent: Friday, November 30, 2012 3:53 PM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: William was raided for running a Tor exit node. Please help if you can. On 11/30/2012 04:01 PM, Naslund, Steve wrote: I am a little concerned

RE: William was raided for running a Tor exit node. Please help if you can.

2012-11-30 Thread Naslund, Steve
From: Jimmy Hess [mailto:mysi...@gmail.com] Sent: Friday, November 30, 2012 3:47 PM To: William Herrin Cc: NANOG list Subject: Re: William was raided for running a Tor exit node. Please help if you can. On 11/29/12, William Herrin b...@herrin.us wrote: If the computer at IP:port:timestamp

RE: [tor-talk] William was raided for running a Tor exit node. Please help if you can.

2012-11-30 Thread Naslund, Steve
- From: Warren Bailey [mailto:wbai...@satelliteintelligencegroup.com] Sent: Friday, November 30, 2012 4:12 PM To: Naslund, Steve; NANOG list Subject: Re: [tor-talk] William was raided for running a Tor exit node. Please help if you can. When is the last time you were arrested, or even

RE: William was raided for running a Tor exit node. Please help if you can.

2012-11-30 Thread Naslund, Steve
Guess who has power over the networks and Internet. We do and power corrupts us too. There are some bad guy ISPs and engineers out there too. Just because you are running a Tor server to allow for privacy protection does not mean you were never doing anything illegal through it. I know this

RE: William was raided for running a Tor exit node. Please help if you can.

2012-11-30 Thread Naslund, Steve
Kickstarter -- you hope to get something good out of it, but if it bombs, well... you pay your money and you take your chances. - Pete On 11/30/2012 05:02 PM, Naslund, Steve wrote: OK, there must be a lot more paranoid people out there than I thought there were. I personally don't have a runaway

RE: William was raided for running a Tor exit node. Please help if you can.

2012-11-30 Thread Naslund, Steve
I might be reading this the wrong way but it looked to me like the cops raided his home and the Tor server is hosted off site with an ISP. That is what is bugging me so much. The cops raided his house, not the location of the server. If they had tracked the server by its IP it would have led to

RE: William was raided for running a Tor exit node. Please help if

2012-11-30 Thread Naslund, Steve
- in this case, the cops have not even said this guy is guilty of anything yet. Steven Naslund -Original Message- From: Joe Greco [mailto:jgr...@ns.sol.net] Sent: Friday, November 30, 2012 4:49 PM To: Naslund, Steve Cc: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: William was raided for running a Tor exit

RE: Programmers can't get IPv6 thus that is why they do not have IPv6 in their applications....

2012-11-30 Thread Naslund, Steve
I would guess that a lot of the access growth going forward is going to be a lot of what I would term incidental access. More and more devices and technology requires or supports Internet access. So while a lot of people may not ask for internet service that don't already have it, it will be

RE: William was raided for running a Tor exit node. Please help if you can.

2012-11-29 Thread Naslund, Steve
How would this be legally different than receiving the illegal content in an envelope and anonymously forwarding the envelope via the post office? I am pretty sure you are still liable since you were the sender. I realize that there are special postal regulations but I think that agreeing to

RE: William was raided for running a Tor exit node. Please help if you can.

2012-11-29 Thread Naslund, Steve
I think the best analogy I would use in defense is something like the pre-paid cellular phones that are sold. That is about the only anonymous communications service I can think of off the top of my head. Problem is that most people are not licensed carriers and may not be able to hide behind

RE: William was raided for running a Tor exit node. Please help if you can.

2012-11-29 Thread Naslund, Steve
I think service providers are afforded special protections because the law recognizes their utility and the inability of the service provider to be responsible for the actions of all of their customers. The major problem is that not every individual has the same protections. A lot of ISPs are

RE: William was raided for running a Tor exit node. Please help if you can.

2012-11-29 Thread Naslund, Steve
] Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2012 2:14 PM To: Naslund, Steve Cc: NANOG Subject: Re: William was raided for running a Tor exit node. Please help if you can. On Thu, Nov 29, 2012 at 12:00 PM, Naslund, Steve snasl...@medline.com wrote: ISPs also do not allow strangers to do whatever they want ISPs

RE: William was raided for running a Tor exit node. Please help if you can.

2012-11-29 Thread Naslund, Steve
1. Running open access wireless does not make you legally an ISP and if your open wireless is used to commit a crime you could be criminally negligent if you did not take reasonable care in the eyes of the court. 2. If I provide access to four or five friends, I am not an ISP and in fact I am

RE: William was raided for running a Tor exit node. Please help if you can.

2012-11-29 Thread Naslund, Steve
a source of pain for them. Done with this subject, sorry for the long windedness Steven Naslund -Original Message- From: George Herbert [mailto:george.herb...@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2012 2:53 PM To: Naslund, Steve Cc: NANOG Subject: Re: William was raided for running

RE: best way to create entropy?

2012-10-11 Thread Naslund, Steve
I know that a popular method for generating random bit streams is to take radio (stellar) noise and convert it into a digital bit stream. Very popular among crypto geeks. Steven Naslund -Original Message- From: Dan White [mailto:dwh...@olp.net] Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2012 10:55

RE: IPv4 address length technical design

2012-10-03 Thread Naslund, Steve
Remember that at the time, IP was designed to be classful so having four 8 bit bytes was real convenient to look only at the bytes in the host portion of the address. Class A meant three significant bytes, Class B had two significant bytes, and Class C had three significant bytes as far as the

RE: [j-nsp] Krt queue issues

2012-10-03 Thread Naslund, Steve
I think route retention might help in the event the table was cleared or routing process restarted but I don't that it will help with a boot because the table structures are being built as part of the system initialization. In reality, I would expect the static routes to get installed very early

RE: RIRs give out unique addresses (Was: something has a /8! ...)

2012-09-20 Thread Naslund, Steve
I suppose that ARIN would say that they do not guarantee routability because they do not have operational control of Internet routers. However, Wouldn't you say that there is a very real expectation that when you request address space through ARIN or RIPE that it would be routable? I would think

RE: RIRs give out unique addresses (Was: something has a /8! ...)

2012-09-20 Thread Naslund, Steve
(Was: something has a /8! ...) On Sep 20, 2012, at 10:56 AM, Naslund, Steve snasl...@medline.com wrote: Wouldn't you say that there is a very real expectation that when you request address space through ARIN or RIPE that it would be routable? I certainly would not say that. I would say

RE: Big Temporary Networks

2012-09-18 Thread Naslund, Steve
The trick is that there is no right to work if you are a guest at the hotel. You have no right to work on their property without their consent. In reality, the hotels do not want union headaches so that is the way it goes. Right to work only is in effect if an employer hires me and I do not

RE: Traffic Burstiness Survey

2012-09-11 Thread Naslund, Steve
Bursty is a very relative thing. It depends on the time frame you are considering. For example, at any given instant of time a circuit is either carrying data or it isn't. The network is always either 100% in use or 100% idle if you look at it in an instantaneous fashion. There is also a

RE: NANOG poll: favorite cable labeler?

2012-08-22 Thread Naslund, Steve
We have had good luck with the Rhino series of labelers by Dymo. There are a lot of different label types and the cost of the labels is pretty reasonable. We bought ours through Grainger supply. There are a lot of Grainger stores around here and we can usually pick them up out of stock or we

RE: NANOG poll: favorite cable labeler?

2012-08-22 Thread Naslund, Steve
The Dymo Rhino prints small enough so that when the label wraps around the jumper the text still shows. It lets you set cable diameter so it knows how small the text needs to be to support the overlap. Steve -Original Message- From: Jensen Tyler [mailto:jty...@fiberutilities.com] Sent:

RE: Verizon's New Repair Method: Plastic Garbage Bags

2012-08-22 Thread Naslund, Steve
Most often it's about who you talk to. We had a problem with a low cable over a driveway that ATT trouble desk did nothing about for a long time. Next time we called the phone number that appears on some of their pedestals and turns out to be some kind of outside plant oriented help desk and

RE: Copyright infringement notice

2012-08-22 Thread Naslund, Steve
Now you did it Anne, prepare for the deluge of advice requests :) Seriously though, thanks for chiming in on this. Steven Naslund -Original Message- From: Owen DeLong [mailto:o...@delong.com] Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2012 1:43 PM To: Anne P. Mitchell, Esq. Cc: nanog@nanog.org

RE: Comcast vs. Verizon for repair methodologies

2012-08-21 Thread Naslund, Steve
I think the issue is that the field techs wanted to get the customer up and running. Most of the outside plant stuff is done by contractors and it takes time to get them on the job. Sometimes a work around is the best they can do. How long was it like that? Steven Naslund -Original

RE: Comcast vs. Verizon for repair methodologies

2012-08-21 Thread Naslund, Steve
I can tell you that I certainly would not eat a penalty for their failure to identify a 3 month build-out delay. Steven Naslund -Original Message- From: Daniel Seagraves [mailto:dseag...@humancapitaldev.com] Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2012 10:23 AM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re:

RE: Comcast vs. Verizon for repair methodologies

2012-08-21 Thread Naslund, Steve
a network upgrade that will replace this that is not on schedule. Either way, they should be able to get an explanation together. Steven Naslund -Original Message- From: Patrick W. Gilmore [mailto:patr...@ianai.net] Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2012 10:04 AM To: Naslund, Steve Cc: Patrick W

RE: raging bulls

2012-08-08 Thread Naslund, Steve
It seems to me that all the markets have been doing this the wrong way. Would it now be more fair to use some kind of signed timestamp and process all transactions in the order that they originated? Perhaps each trade could have a signed GPS tag with the absolute time on it. It would keep

RE: raging bulls

2012-08-08 Thread Naslund, Steve
-Original Message- From: Chu, Yi [NTK] [mailto:yi@sprint.com] Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2012 9:01 AM To: Naslund, Steve; nanog@nanog.org Subject: RE: raging bulls What prevents someone to fake an earlier timestamp? Money can bend light, sure can a few msec. yi -Original

RE: raging bulls

2012-08-08 Thread Naslund, Steve
to actually gain time on the system. Possibly but it would be a very tall order. Steve -Original Message- From: Chu, Yi [NTK] [mailto:yi@sprint.com] Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2012 9:01 AM To: Naslund, Steve; nanog@nanog.org Subject: RE: raging bulls What prevents someone to fake

RE: raging bulls

2012-08-08 Thread Naslund, Steve
although I supposed real estate on Mt Everest could get very valuable (closer to the satellites) :) Steve -Original Message- From: Brett Frankenberger [mailto:rbf+na...@panix.com] Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2012 9:08 AM To: Naslund, Steve Cc: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: raging bulls

RE: raging bulls

2012-08-08 Thread Naslund, Steve
transmission and processing of transactions to make the entire debate pointless and ensure that no one has any consistent advantage at all. Steve -Original Message- From: Naslund, Steve [mailto:snasl...@medline.com] Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2012 9:08 AM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: RE

RE: raging bulls

2012-08-08 Thread Naslund, Steve
[mailto:s...@snar.spb.ru] Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2012 9:46 AM To: Naslund, Steve Cc: Alexandre Snarskii Subject: Re: raging bulls On Wed, Aug 08, 2012 at 09:08:18AM -0500, Naslund, Steve wrote: Also, we are only talking about a delay long enough to satisfy the longest circuit so you could

RE: raging bulls

2012-08-08 Thread Naslund, Steve
is not in the cards or you would not see the high cost specialized networks from Chicago to NYC. Steve -Original Message- From: joel jaeggli [mailto:joe...@bogus.com] Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2012 9:23 AM To: Naslund, Steve Cc: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: raging bulls On 8/8/12 6:52 AM

RE: raging bulls

2012-08-08 Thread Naslund, Steve
It might be complicated. I am just saying it is probably not as complicated as a permanent transatlantic aerial drone network or owning your own particle accelerator. I think all the anti-replay, anti-backdating concerns have probably been solved in the various public/private key networks, if

RE: raging bulls

2012-08-08 Thread Naslund, Steve
be the network implications of this so I will curtail the general discussing of HFT. Steve -Original Message- From: John Levine [mailto:jo...@iecc.com] Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2012 10:54 AM To: nanog@nanog.org Cc: Naslund, Steve Subject: Re: raging bulls Here is another thought. Many

RE: the topic (was: raging bulls)

2012-08-08 Thread Naslund, Steve
, Naslund, Steve wrote: We are getting a bit off the NANOG subject You think? A

RE: POTS Ending (Re: Operation Ghost Click)

2012-05-09 Thread Naslund, Steve
Does not matter much when few people are using home landlines and even fewer own sat phones. Steven Naslund -Original Message- From: Henry Linneweh [mailto:hrlinne...@sbcglobal.net] Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2012 10:45 AM To: Stephen Sprunk; nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: POTS Ending (Re:

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