2011/2/15 Mike Perry :
> I think you've become a troll. Sorry 'bout it, man.
I think you just noticed in the mirror, how irrational your decision
to BadExit gatereloaded et al. was.
Thank you!
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2011/2/15 Mike Perry :
> Thus spake morphium (morph...@morphium.info):
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> please BadExit the following nodes (for the same reason you badexit'ed
>> gatereloaded et al. - no valid contact info, they didn't explain their
>> exit policy to us
2f6b
TORy2 - f08f537d245a65d9c242359983718a19650a25f7
st0nerhenge - c2f9d30118bebf3efee6d96252374082ca73c054
vivalarevolution - 29448afd5251b60a44fc79f4414423e7d026500d
Thanks in advance!
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;s a
priviledge to run a Tor node, not a service to the community?
Guys, whats up with you?
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y they chose the default exit policy, I think they should be
blacklisted!
Thanks!
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So, with everything said, could we now please Un-BadExit the nodes
that were affected?
Thanks!
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), will do it in mid of march (this year) again (I think I'll win at
the first hearing, but if not, hey, then later :) ).
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2011/2/5 coderman :
> On Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 6:08 AM, morphium wrote:
>>...
>> Oh and yes, they took only my hardware @ home, not the Server in the
>> data center that actually DID run Tor and that the "bad" IP belonged
>> to.
>
> this is interesti
oned aswell.
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is can be in
3, 5 or 10 years.
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> It happened 4 years ago... they came, took every hardware they could
> find, took more than a year to analyze it, they found nothing (they
> were looking for child pornography - someone downloaded via my tor
> exit from swoopshare) and gave my hardware back after 2 years.
Oh and yes, they took o
l police asking who had my Tor IP
at a specific point in time, got heard at the police (You are not
required to say anything at the german police, but I preferred to take
a laptop there and show them what Tor is and how it works - they
appreciated that [and I lowered my risk of getting raided
. so, I'm not worried :)
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ichts zu finden. Und soweit uns bekannt ist verstößt
TOR auch nicht gegen Deutsches Recht. Von daher sollte sich die Frage
eruebrigt haben.").
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e direct yourself
> towards the nearest forbidden lake.
So, to summarize that, you are saying to every operator that is not
your opinion: We (as the Tor project) don't need you.
Thats... pretty arrogant.
Or am I mis-understanding you
443: he is a good guy").
And if those nodes really are ran by "the bad guys", I don't think
it's a problem for them now to setup a new node on a new subnet that
allows their old ports + 443 and continue sniff
unencrypted traffic now.
This is just further slowing down the whole Tor-Network.
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y_ operator
could sniff.
I will change my Exit Policy now to something like 80, 6667, 21 and if
you BadExit it, you'll loose another fast node.
Bye!
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Attacker to put up a lot of servers, BUT if one government starts
doing this, I think, another government will, too.
So no one will hold more than 90% of the nodes, I guess not even more
than 50%, because we don't only have 2 large governments in this world
;)
Bes
> It could better protect users against
> ssl/tls/cert vulnerabilities in both open source and proprietary apps.
Explain, please
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in that sense don't exist! I hope thats a
misunderstanding! Such a thing would be pretty bad!
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ted.
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morphium
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xpect.
>
> If your lawyer wishes to talk about these details in relation to the
> press release, I'm happy to talk to him/them.
His webpage is mentioned in the press release (click "Norman Lenz"),
his eMail address should be on his webpage.
> Still, congrats on y
And here is the german press release:
http://klangbuero.net/2009/10/29/freispruch-fur-tor/
Thanks for all your mails!
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Norman Lenz, www.lenzanwalt.de
Best regards, morphium
2009/10/29 Max :
> who was your lawyer?
>
> On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 8:07 PM, morphium wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> 2 hours ago I left court with a verdict of not guilty :) They accused
>> me of fraud & co
questions, feel free to mail them.
Best regards from .de,
Theodor 'morphium' Reppe
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x27;re accusing me now. I think
it would be good not only to explain them what Tor is, but to have an
excerpt from a directory listing around the date, so I can prove my
Tor node was active that time.
Thanks in advance,
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ot. 1 of European
> Convention for Protecting Human Rights.
> If you want I can examine a question about representing you at the above
> Court pro bono.
Are you living in germany? We should mail private about this one I
think. I'm interested :)
> preading childporn
hm?
Best regards,
morphium
n a website logfile (which was collected by the
> police during their anti-child porn sweep)?
Sorry, where's the difference? :) The IP of my Tor node showed up in a
servers logfile.
> --
> Andrew
morphium
state attorney) has lifted the embargo. The raid 20 months ago was due
to "spreading childporn" (running a Tor node).
Just to keep you informed.
morphium
orry didn't see it ;) Yes it's there (I'm using 0.2.x)
morphium
Hi,
today I looked into my vidalia settings and were surprised, because
there is no possibility to use UPNP for incoming connections. I think,
a lot of routers support it, and we should do, too. Not everyone knows
(or is willing) how to configure port forwarding in his router.
morphium
why don't you set ORListenAddress to 0.0.0.0:443 and don't do anything
with your firewall?
2008/5/18, Nathaniel Dube <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I read somewhere that you can use ports 443 and 80 to help out people stuck
> behind really restrictive firewalls. I've been trying to manually configure
>
ext=93.92.40.0&do_search=Search
Or my Person entry:
http://ripe.net/fcgi-bin/whois?form_type=simple&full_query_string=&searchtext=theodor+reppe&do_search=Search
There you wont find anything "higher" (Maintained-By)
At your entry, there is a Kai Siering mentioned...your provider :)
Theodor 'morphium' Reppe
Yes, mine occured with 0.2.0.15-alpha aswell - forgot to mention.
- Original Message -
From: "morphium" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, January 01, 2008 1:29 PM
Subject: We're missing a certificate from authority tor26
Jan 01 13:21:15.069 [notice] We
Jan 01 13:21:15.069 [notice] We're missing a certificate from authority
tor26 with signing key : launching
request.
Repeating...
What could that be?
morphium
Hi,
one of my tor servers (the last still running 0.1.2.18 for comparison with
0.2) tonight crased with
"tor: event.c:791: event_queue_insert: Assertion `tmp == ((void *)0)'
failed."
What could be the reason? Is that already fixed in 0.2?
Best regards,
morphium
196441623500 0 521211144
-/+ buffers/cache:13084482834696
Swap: 1959800 01959800
How to optimize tor to "use" more bandwith without increasing server load?
:)
Best regards,
Theodor 'morphium' Reppe
Hi, i sadly have to tell you that I have to limit my server "morphium" to
following:
BandwidthRate 1000 KB
BandwidthBurst 1500 KB
But: Its not due to bandwith. If i increase that values, the server load raises
above 1, from now 0.1 or something.
I have an Intel Pentium 4 3.2
> 3) Ich habe kompetenten Rechtsbeistand.
schön, ich habe noch keinen.
ich gesagt.)
Wenn sich bald jemand melden würde, wäre ich ihm sehr verbunden, da ich kein
Geld habe mir einen Anwalt zu nehmen (Schüler) und auch keine Rechtsschutz habe.
Grüße,
Theodor 'morphium' Reppe
Shall we call the police?
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: or-talk@freehaven.net
> Gesendet: 23.06.07 17:45:48
> An:
> Betreff: help
>
Rouslan Nabioullin wrote:
Just wondering, is the Tor network in need of more bandwidth\servers?
yes!
If so, are more exit-nodes or middle-man nodes required?
more exit nodes, because every exit node can be a middleman
morphium
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