On Thu, Oct 07, 2010 at 08:31:14PM -0400, Michael Gomboc wrote:
Hi!
If there is no back-door or bug in your VM software, how you wanna break out
of the VM?
Ever seen bugless software?
Even with root privileges you will be a prisoner within the VM.
Hello,
since yesterday there is a tor node online with the nickname
gpfTOR7test. This node is not a tor node supported by the German
Privacy Foundation. Router information:
https://server.privacyfoundation.de/torstatus/router_detail.php?FP=2eaba9aca523d79a53ed3b1997e981340c43cb00
We do not
Hi,
Actually i see some realy with name similar as existing one but not running by
the same Organisation or same operator and all have no contact or like your
case , a wrong one
I don't want their search with that and in your case, it's quite ennoying..
Thanks for the info
Best Regards
Am 08.10.2010 17:31, schrieb stars:
Actually i see some realy with name similar as existing one
Hi,
gpfTOR, gpfTOR2, gpfTOR5 and gpfTOR6 are running by the German
Privacy Foundation. Contact info is tor-admin(at)privacyfoundation.de
(I know, the admins of gpfTOR6 are late and did not update
On Thu, 2010-10-07 at 21:26 -0700, Robert Ransom wrote:
On Thu, 7 Oct 2010 23:58:28 -0400
grarpamp grarp...@gmail.com wrote:
a free VPN
There are VPN providers that will let you pay anonymously.
Among others, I would be interested in reading posts
containing lists of VPN providers
Robert Ransom:
It depends on the VM software you are using.
I did find an interesting guide to setup a hidden service on this mailing list,
explaining how to setup Qemu on Ubuntu.
I prefer a free open source VM with the ability to run as an unprivileged user.
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