mi nt wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 08:39:29PM -0500, Gregory Maxwell wrote:
> The chances of having your traffic logged by malicious operators, known or
> unknown, allowing traffic on 443 or not, can be minimized by not using
> Tor.
> Just saying! :-)
>
> --
> m...@sdf.lonestar.org
> SDF
Mike Perry wrote:
> Thus spake morphium (morph...@morphium.info):
>
>>> Do you have a rational reason why we should allow people to carry the
>>> unencrypted version of a service but not the encrypted one, other than
>>> "Well, they could be bad actors even with a good policy!"
>> As I stated abov
morphium wrote:
> 2011/1/31 Olaf Selke :
>> I disagree Morphium's position mainly for the same reasons Mike and Jake
>> already pointed out. If the operators really care about their nodes
>> they'll certainly contact Tor admins. Damaging Tor's reputation in the
>> public due to exit sniffing imo is
Damian Johnson wrote:
> The five relays Mike mentioned have been flagged as BadExits [1].
> Adding them to your ExcludeExitNodes isn't necessary. -Damian
>
> [1] https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/badRelays
>
> On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 1:33 AM, Jan Weiher wrote:
>>> At some point, we i
Roger Dingledine wrote:
> Tor 0.2.2.22-alpha fixes a few more less-critical security issues. The
> main other change is a slight tweak to Tor's TLS handshake that makes
> relays and bridges that run this new version reachable from Iran again.
> We don't expect this tweak will win the arms race long
Mike Perry wrote:
> Thus spake Eddie Cornejo (corn...@gmail.com):
>
>> Forgive my ignorance but this seeks rather knee-jerk to me. Maybe I'm
>> missing something.
>
> Yeah, I believe you're missing the fact that these ports also contain
> plaintext passwords than can be used to gain access to inf
Gregory Maxwell wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 29, 2011 at 9:56 PM, grarpamp wrote:
>
> Instead, I think that nodes which exit _only_ to the unencrypted
> version of a service (e.g. 80 but not 443) should be excluded from
> operating as exits entirely (except as enclaves). In this way these
> nodes would
grarpamp wrote:
>> I dont see how to recognize if the traffic is recorded?
>
> I know people who record exit traffic, lots of it. And they
> do all sorts of things with it too. Does that news trouble
> you? If so, you need to readjust your thinking.
> **
Jan Weiher wrote:
>
>
> Of course these ports are popular, but 443 is popular as well? So for me
> it looked like "pick all the popular _unencrypted_ ports".
>
> best regards,
> Jan
>
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Does anybody describe their expirience in using nokia n900 and Tor under it?
Is it possible to make more than one ordinary users on it? Is the
iptables of it fully functionary? Is it possible transparently torify
such users via iptables on it?
Is it possible to change by software mac-address, IMEI
I am operating 2 tor-servers: one under FreeBSD and other under Debian
Lenny.
Their parameteres:
1. uname -a
8.1-STABLE FreeBSD 8.1-STABLE #0 r34M: Wed Nov 24 10:02:09 IRKT 2010
RAM 512 Mb
CPU 1GHz
r...@freebsd8-amd64.ispsystem.net:/root/src/sys/amd64/compile/ISPSYSTEM
amd64
Tor v0.2.2.20-alpha
Praedor Atrebates wrote:
> I am using my usual tor button + firefox to access a gmail account. I have
> generally had no problems but lately I try to log in and get a "cookies are
> turned off" and that I need to turn them on.
>
> Cookies are NOT turned off, they are set to be treated as sess
Olaf Selke wrote:
> On 11.01.2011 11:15, Matthew wrote:
>> What does this mean?
>
> sorry, I meant I didn't visit countries with oppressive regimes during
> the last three years. Don't know if they'd like me entering their
> country even when coming in peace as a tourist.
>
> Olaf
> *
Olaf Selke wrote:
> On 11.01.2011 11:15, Matthew wrote:
>> What does this mean?
>
> sorry, I meant I didn't visit countries with oppressive regimes during
> the last three years. Don't know if they'd like me entering their
> country even when coming in peace as a tourist.
>
> Olaf
> *
Olaf Selke wrote:
> Am 10.01.2011 20:42, schrieb Roc Admin:
>> This is interesting. Could you detail time consumed in resolving the
>> requests and any problems you ran into with authorities?
>
> this morning arrived the first fax in 2011 requesting user data. Police
> is back again from Xmas vaca
Dirk wrote:
> Jerzy Łogiewa wrote:
>> What is the best web server for hidden service? Are any containing exploits
>> that can reveal IPs, or maybe even in the 404 pages etc?
>>
>> --
>> Jerzy Łogiewa -- jerz...@interia.eu
>>
>
> http://www.acme.com/software/thttpd/
> http://www.acme.com/software/
Moritz Bartl wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Am 05.01.2011 20:37, schrieb Matthew:
>> Have you tried this in Spain? In Madrid the shop photocopied the back
>> page of my passport.
>
> Germany introduced an electronic ID recently. In the revised laws they
> made clear that leaving the ID as deposit, or having
G-Lo ☠ wrote:
>> I am under the impression that in most countries you have to show ID
>> which is copied to obtain a SIM? This was my experience in Spain for
>> example.
>
> In France, anyone can buy a phone with a SIM card usable immediately, in
> any tobacco shop, without the need to show an I
forc...@safe-mail.net wrote:
>> I am under the impression that in most countries you have to show ID
>> which is copied to obtain a SIM? This was my experience in Spain for
>> example.
>
> Yes in Western Europe it is so. But there are many countries were SIM cards
> are just sold in the streets
M wrote:
>> Yes, but I have a nice collection of SIM cards from various countries...
>> Every time I travel (twice a month at least) I bring back some SIM cards for
>> this kind of "work"...
>>
>
> Maybe you should start up a gmail activation service! Or at least for us
> here in the group!
>
I
Eugen Leitl wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 04, 2011 at 05:55:09PM +0100, Moritz Bartl wrote:
>
>> Most people run "as many exit nodes as they want" without even having a
>> lawyer in the first place. It is not an illegal service at all.
>>
>> For the future, it might be a good idea to form a lose network
test
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Jon wrote:
> > On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 10:38 AM, The Doctor wrote:
>> >>
> > I then tried again with a German exit, and had no problems. Since I
> > don't speak German very well, I had to guess some, but it went thru
> > with out any captcha..
> >
> > Am wondering if it is only with a US exit or i
Jon wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 10:38 AM, The Doctor wrote:
>> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
>> Hash: SHA1
>>
>> On 12/29/2010 08:38 AM, Orionjur Tor-admin wrote:
>>
>>> I heard that many times from differen people but I cannot creat any
>>
I usually connect to my servers through the Tor.
When I connecting with them through ssh or sffp I don't find any serious
in logs of my server except ip--addresses or names of apropriate
exit-nodes of the Tor.
But when I connect with them through ftp immediate (without ssh) I can
see real ip-addres
Bjarni Rúnar Einarsson wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 7:37 PM, Orionjur Tor-admin <
> tor-ad...@orionjurinform.com> wrote:
>
>> Aleksandr wrote:
>>> On 12/29/2010 12:34 PM, Moritz Bartl wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>> The Tor Hidden Wiki lists
Andrew Lewman wrote:
> On Wed, 29 Dec 2010 14:02:34 -0500
> grarpamp wrote:
>
>>> We've generally suggested gmail because their bulk account creation
>>> process was good. It seems this is not the case any more.
>> What is this bulk account creation you speak of?
>
> Gmail used to have the abili
Aleksandr wrote:
>
>
> On 12/29/2010 12:34 PM, Moritz Bartl wrote:
>> Hi,
>
>> The Tor Hidden Wiki lists a few other free email services offering
> HTTPS at:
>> http://kpvz7ki2v5agwt35.onion/wiki/index.php/Email
>
>
> The link above returns nothing.
It opens on my machine. It seems that it c
Praedor Atrebates wrote:
> Interesting. I have a fully anonymous email from gmail (about 1 yr old) that
> I created via tor and it required no call, no text message, nothing, just a
> captcha. I have had several other accounts created at gmail previous to
> this, also created via tor, and have
The Doctor wrote:
> On 12/29/2010 08:38 AM, Orionjur Tor-admin wrote:
>
>> I heard that many times from differen people but I cannot creat any
>> gmail account without asking sms-verification about 2 or 3 years... And
>> tried do it many times
>
> For what it i
and...@torproject.org wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 03:42:00AM -0500, grarp...@gmail.com wrote 0.9K bytes
> in 15 lines about:
> : Keep in mind that google does not allow new accounts to be
> : created via Tor. Unless you are willing to give up your phone
>
> This is false. I just created a g
Roger Dingledine wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 28, 2010 at 08:57:24PM -0500, Alek wrote:
>> I'm curious- in what way can Tor be used for emailing? When someone is
>> connected to the Tor network is there email routed along the Tor network
>> too? Or, does it go through their the normal connection with the
Runa A. Sandvik wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 9:40 AM, Orionjur Tor-admin
> wrote:
>> I had set up a tor exit-node on my vds. It worked about 5 month but now
>> I have received a messages about blocking my vds on the grounds of
>> receiving an abuse report (attached).
&
Runa A. Sandvik wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 9:40 AM, Orionjur Tor-admin
> wrote:
>> I had set up a tor exit-node on my vds. It worked about 5 month but now
>> I have received a messages about blocking my vds on the grounds of
>> receiving an abuse report (attached).
&
I had set up a tor exit-node on my vds. It worked about 5 month but now
I have received a messages about blocking my vds on the grounds of
receiving an abuse report (attached).
My vds-provider is one from the list of "good" providers from the list
published on the tor blogs.
What do you, people, ca
How can I set up a web-page of Tor-status like this:
http://torstatus.blutmagie.de/ ?
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Roger Dingledine wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 04, 2010 at 07:00:17AM +0000, Orionjur Tor-admin wrote:
>> I have the above record in '/var/tor/log' on my exit-node.
>> What it can mean?!
>
> Tor clients build circuits when they first start up, to estimate the
> average
I have the above record in '/var/tor/log' on my exit-node.
What it can mean?!
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Last time my tor-node regularry fails. How can I debug causes of it?
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whois xxx.xx.xxx.x
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I have a tor-node under my vds on FreeBSD 8.1-STABLE and I have a record
"tor_enable="YES" in my /etc/rc.conf.
But I have periodically a problem when my tor-server unexpectedly stop
and don't restart.
As I think, if my ISP restart their physicla machine or etc. (and my
vds) so the tor-daemon on my
Roger Dingledine wrote:
> Tor 0.2.2.16-alpha fixes a variety of old stream fairness bugs (most
> evident at exit relays), and also continues to resolve all the little
> bugs that have been filling up trac lately.
>
> https://www.torproject.org/download.html.en
>
> Packages will be appearing over
Mike Perry wrote:
>
> This should be fixed in Torbutton 1.2.6.
>
Hello Mike,
When you plan to release it?
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Orionjur Tor-admin wrote:
> Roger Dingledine wrote:
>> On Sun, Aug 22, 2010 at 01:56:59PM +, Orionjur Tor-admin wrote:
>>> Oh, sorry, $90ECA7259B93B08FEC9872B2A1C065A0C05B2EE4 is an old
>>> fingerprint of my node named "Orion Tor Node", my current fingerfr
Roger Dingledine wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 22, 2010 at 01:56:59PM +0000, Orionjur Tor-admin wrote:
>> Oh, sorry, $90ECA7259B93B08FEC9872B2A1C065A0C05B2EE4 is an old
>> fingerprint of my node named "Orion Tor Node", my current fingerfrint is
>> another (after upgradi
Orionjur Tor-admin wrote:
> Orionjur Tor-admin wrote:
>> Olaf Selke wrote:
>>> Am 19.08.2010 17:49, schrieb Orionjur Tor-admin:
>>>> After I write there MyFamily
>>>> 90ECA7259B93B08FEC9872B2A1C065A0C05B2EE4,9087CA232B155B415AD81C0D3F636FC898246DEB
>>
Orionjur Tor-admin wrote:
> Olaf Selke wrote:
>> Am 19.08.2010 17:49, schrieb Orionjur Tor-admin:
>>> After I write there MyFamily
>>> 90ECA7259B93B08FEC9872B2A1C065A0C05B2EE4,9087CA232B155B415AD81C0D3F636FC898246DEB
>>> I have the next errors output when I re
Olaf Selke wrote:
> Am 19.08.2010 17:49, schrieb Orionjur Tor-admin:
>> After I write there MyFamily
>> 90ECA7259B93B08FEC9872B2A1C065A0C05B2EE4,9087CA232B155B415AD81C0D3F636FC898246DEB
>> I have the next errors output when I reatart my Tor daemon:
>
> prepend each fing
Olaf Selke wrote:
> Am 19.08.2010 17:49, schrieb Orionjur Tor-admin:
>> After I write there MyFamily
>> 90ECA7259B93B08FEC9872B2A1C065A0C05B2EE4,9087CA232B155B415AD81C0D3F636FC898246DEB
>> I have the next errors output when I reatart my Tor daemon:
>
> prepend each fing
Jonathan D. Proulx wrote:
> While I do think it's good to see the funding there are two points that
> are important to remember.
>
> 1) this is a freesoftware project the code is there for all to see,
> hopefully clueful people other than the US Government are reading it.
>
> 2) no matter who's f
Orionjur Tor-admin wrote:
> Andrew Lewman wrote:
>> On Wed, 18 Aug 2010 01:20:25 +
>> Orionjur Tor-admin wrote:
>>
>>> Where I can find it for pointing out "MyFamily" in /etc/torrc ?
>>> I find only my node fingerprint.
>> That's
Andrew Lewman wrote:
> On Wed, 18 Aug 2010 01:20:25 +
> Orionjur Tor-admin wrote:
>
>> Where I can find it for pointing out "MyFamily" in /etc/torrc ?
>> I find only my node fingerprint.
>
> That's your keyid, or look for the log message on start:
Where I can find it for pointing out "MyFamily" in /etc/torrc ?
I find only my node fingerprint.
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and...@torproject.org wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at 11:27:27PM +0100, pump...@cotse.net wrote 1.5K bytes
> in 29 lines about:
>> OK, to continue this - in the past I did use Tor with Flash enabled after
>> having Flash cookies on the hard drive from surfing when I was not using
>> Tor. In y
Scott Bennett wrote:
> There are three nodes currently listed in the directory by the names of
> DerAufbruch, DerAufbruch1, and DerAufbruch2 without contact information that
> are not configured into a Family. If you wish to have your tor client treat
> them as being in a single node Family,
and...@torproject.org wrote:
> On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 12:59:48PM +, tor-ad...@orionjurinform.com wrote
> 0.8K bytes in 18 lines about:
> : Does a Tor-version for WM exist? I thought that such tor-version didn't
> : exist.
>
> It doesn't exist in binary form. However, thanks to a volunteer,
Nathan Freitas wrote:
> Sorry, there is no version of Tor available for that class of Java phone
> currently. You need to upgrade to an Android, Windows Mobile, Nokia N900 or
> iPhone device.
>
> On May 24, 2010, at 12:20 PM, emigrant wrote:
>
>> sony ericsson k530i
>
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