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In my opinion, more often then not DMCA takedown requests center around
file-sharing and also more often then not the takedown requests actually
have validity to them.
There are certainly instances where takedo
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Hi Roger,
#2 and #3 are implemented in the current trunk version. #1, however,
is
On Sun, Apr 11, 2010 at 10:05 AM, Kasimir Gabert wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 11, 2010 at 9:01 AM, Scott Bennett wrote:
>> On Sun, 11 Apr 2010 15:23:16 +0200 Olaf Selke
>> wrote:
> [snipped]
>>>
>>>maybe I take your advice and add php code at blutmagie tns to s
ndwidth
>>instead of max observed one.
>
> You might communicate with Kasimir Gabert about that. I think he said
> some months ago that he was going to do that for his torstatus stuff, so
> what you want might already be written.
I've been really busy these past numerous months
the security comes from in that case.
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gt; Any ideas as to what might cause this?
>
> Ringo
>
Hi Ringo,
Does it say that you are using the Tor network at
http://trunk.torstatus.kgprog.com ? I am not sure if the previous Tor
port detection code is correct.
Kasimir
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On Sun, Dec 14, 2008 at 12:48 PM, Dominik Schaefer wrote:
> Kasimir Gabert schrieb:
>> On Sun, Dec 14, 2008 at 11:36 AM, Christopher Davis
>> wrote:
>>> How practical is SSH password cracking over Tor? Wouldn't the latency
>>> deter attackers?
>> I hav
> deter attackers?
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I have received about 70 brute force ssh attempts on my Tor node in
the past month from other exit nodes. I'm not sure what the pay off
is, but the attacks are occurring.
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e answer or tell where I can find an answer I can understand
>> without a lot of technical knowledge.
>>
>> Thank you!!
>>
>> Pat
>>
>>
>
>
Hello,
It sounds like your DNS queries are not going through the Tor network.
Do you have privoxy or polipo installed, and are they being used?
Are you using TorButton? Are you receiving any warnings in your Tor
log file?
Kasimir
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On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 8:59 PM, Kasimir Gabert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 8:55 PM, Scott Bennett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I confess that I've only checked three of the torstatus sites, but it
>> appears that they have stopped bein
he introduction of that bane of all free governments *
> * -- a standing army." *
> *-- Gov. John Hancock, New York Journal, 28 January 1790 *
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> * "A well regulated and disciplined militia, is at all times a good *
> * objection to the introduction of that bane of all free governments *
> * -- a standing army." *
> *-- Gov. John Hancock, New York Journal, 28 January 1790 *
> **
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5a7c76d3bf20d0c4
Also, with regards to mnl, it is down now but I can remember that when
it was running I noticed how it was the lead by a large margin on the
current TorStatus page, but was at something like 200 on the trunk
page. It seems like it never received the amount of traffic that it
could handle, or something similar.
Kasimir
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onymity. I would combine it by putting the CGIProxy on another
machine (or virtual machine), then set your firewall to block any/all
requests that are not to that machine or localhost. This should help
protect against failed rewrites by CGIProxy, and potentially retain
the anonymity provided by Tor. Please correct me if I am wrong!
Kasimir
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*
> **
> * "A well regulated and disciplined militia, is at all times a good *
> * objection to the introduction of that bane of all free governments *
> * -- a standing army." *
> *-- Gov. John Hancock, New York Journal, 28 January 1790 *
> **
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, seeing that is
what I use on my Ubuntu box, and all I had to do was check "Tracker
Proxy" in the settings, and type in my Tor SOCKS proxy.
Let me know if this helps, and good luck!
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nesses in Tor - but instead demonstrated
that weakness / features of the software that uses Tor can be
exploited to take away people's privacy / anonymity.
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exploit that will,
even with Torbutton, leak the saved sites, usernames, and passwords to
a script (this is unlikely, but an example) they having an entirely
separate Firefox installation would save your anonymity. The same
idea applies outwards to the operating system.
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*
> *-- Gov. John Hancock, New York Journal, 28 January 1790 *
> **********
>
I'm not too sure where you are getting the Windows argument from. All
of the pictures I can find appear to be on a Linux distribution, and
it is mentioned above that this set is on OpenSUSE.
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of exit nodes, and many more ...
>
> The full proposal can be found here:
> http://stud4.tuwien.ac.at/~e0225055/OverallNetworkStatus.pdf
>
> I'm open for feedback & comments on my proposal.
>
> Kind regards, Martin Mulazzani
>
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nd if, what are the sniffed infos worth?
> > In most cases nearly NULL!
> >
> > To me it is pure nonsense to use tor and try to
> > register with digg. That is idiotic to me!
> >
> >
> >
> >
> ________
> > Be a better friend, newshound, and
> > know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now.
> http://mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ
> >
> >
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Hello All,
torstatus.kgprog.com should normally work, however in the last three
days I have been having lots of issues with it's router. This should
[hopefully] now be fixed, and I apologize for its flapping over the
last while.
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Hello all [especially TorStatus mirror operators],
A new version of TorStatus (http://torstatus.kgprog.com) has been
released. More information can be found at
http://project.torstatus.kgprog.com, and any comments are greatly
welcome.
Thanks,
Kasimir
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I would have assumed that an extraordinarily high-capacity server like
> > your blutmagie would have been flagged "Named" in the status documents and
> > consensus document. Did you never send in the information about it to get
> > the name reserved for your serv
UTOPIA fiber optic, with 15Mbps up down, and which
will switch in the next month or so to 50Mbps up and down. The
situation *is* improving in the United States, even if it is nothing
compared with Japan, where there are plans ongoing to provide every
household with fiber optic.
Kasimir
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them through Privoxy. This filtering should still occur
at some level from your browse (Noscript, Ad blocking extensions,
etc).
Let me know if that clarifies things a bit,
Kasimir
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policy must I put in the log file if I want to be an "exit node" but
> ONLY on the port 443? Yes, I don't want to allow the port 80, non-encrypted...
>
> Other question: What can I do to see the traffic of the Tor server? I don't
> know a lot about unix systems.
>
> Thank you!
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China (and another country maybe) are
> a Big Brother with certificate of authenticy.
>
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g similar to a family option for all
of the German Tor nodes. Care would have to be taken to do this on an
IP level, however, and not to expect every German Tor operator to
write into their configuration that they are part of this "family".
Kasimir
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On Nov 12, 2007 1:26 PM, Eugen Leitl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 12, 2007 at 01:13:23PM -0700, Kasimir Gabert wrote:
>
> > The Overnet idea seems a tad silly. If connections in between servers
>
> I don't know how well hidden services and current Tor cod
, so it is unlikely that standing on the sidelines
and shouting that more people need to join Tor will accomplish much.
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operators will only be criminals if they do not have the
data to surrender to the government when it is requested.
Kasimir
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On Nov 3, 2007 2:48 PM, Kasimir Gabert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 11/1/07, Olaf Selke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > hi folks,
> >
> > the control port command "GETINFO desc/all-recent" provides only 355
> > routers on v0.2.
er for the network status as opposed to the
descriptors. I restarted Tor (stopping and starting, not a HUP), and
it seemed to correct the problems.
Kasimir
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s the
fingerprint of the router, and the retrieves the extra information
based on that fingerprint?
I will try to get this fixed as soon as possible, and thanks again,
Kasimir
On 10/15/07, Roger Dingledine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 27, 2007 at 05:11:53PM -0600, Kasimir
hed 'using tor' (enforced/recommended by
> > > : controller?)
> > >
> > > If your browser properly cleans up and you've disabled everything,
> > > chances are this isn't that big of a deal.
> >
> > for both, javascript timers appare
People will know that you are in the UAE if you are browsing websites
that are only for people and used by people in the UAE.
Kasimir Gabert
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> On Sunday 14 October 2007 19:50:38 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > On Sat, Oct 13, 200
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registered it quite awhile back), I received a response
within two days.
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On 9/23/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 18, 2007 at 10:38:14PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote 1.8K bytes
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> I'm trying to find the d
f all free governments *
> * -- a standing army." *
> *-- Gov. John Hancock, New York Journal, 28 January 1790 *
> **
>
Hello Scott Bennett,
I feel that any public ridiculing should be taken off this list.
There are far more important things to talk about here, such as the
safety of all of the German Tor exit node operators.
Kasimir Gabert
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Thanks again,
Kasimir Gabert
On 8/27/07, Nick Mathewson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> So, for a long time, Tor servers put information in server descriptors
> that Tor clients didn't actually use. The biggest offenders were the
> read-history and write-histo
the same content and might be
more easy to remember.
anonymizer:~# cat /etc/apache2/ports.conf
Listen 195.71.90.10:2505
Listen 195.71.90.20:80
regards, Olaf
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tually, you can have Apache listen for Tor requests on port 80 and
pass them to the actual DirPort.
See the middle of
http://wiki.noreply.org/noreply/TheOnionRouter/TorFAQ#ServerForFirewalledClients
for how to configure ProxyPass for your Apache.
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; Connection refused. I don't think that 9031 is allowed for outgoing
> connections.
Ok. Go look at add_default_trusted_dirservers() in src/or/config.c and
try each of those, then. :)
(I think dizum is down right now, but the rest should work.)
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g, and so my
> rtorrent downloaded it.
>
> Sorry all, but I'm sure the seeding is working now as I tried downloading both
> the files. :p
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.
Hopefully this will allow for the best of all network status programs
to be merged together.
Regards,
Kasimir
On 5/19/07, Some Guy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Olaf Selke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Kasimir Gabert wrote:
> For redundancy I have set up another script at
> http://torstat
ed by the tor application's DirPort, I'll need second ip
address for this machine in order to have the Apache process listen at
port 80. Maybe next week...
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ose to use Tor or not. Be anonymous or not be
> anonymous. There is nothing third "state". Nobody would feel "being
> treated as a child".
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hatever culture they happen to be from, they can keep holding their
breath. And to the others who don't care enough except to make a
pedantic distinction, I'll be expecting a letter from the FSF
regarding how they own the trademark "Free".
Once again, would anyone else like to see Tor's license add that it
can't be modified to have malware, trojans, spyware, etc. injected
into it?
Regards,
Steve
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e the way it is written GPL can have malware inserted,
> the TESLA makes a legally actionable violation if malware is inserted.
Torpark is not free software.
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site of what tor is supposed to provide.
-HD
On Sunday 11 March 2007 21:10, Kasimir Gabert wrote:
> I do not see any major security holes that this would bring up. It
> seems to me like it would be the same as accessing google.com through
> Tor -- the DNS is looked up through Tor and so it
tly are.
We could even do a combo. Get a special TLD now, or add to an existing
special, like .int. (approval time? About a week). Start putting in
names, registrar being the Tor central directory servers. In about 3
months time, when the code is written and tested, move to Tor served
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).
Am I missing something big? I think this would make running hidden
services much easier if Tor gets larger -- and they will be much more
enticing to use for the Tor users.
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