Re: What do you think about this exit policy for germany?

2007-09-15 Thread Marco A. Calamari
On Wed, 2007-09-12 at 10:31 +0200, TOR-Admin (gpfTOR1) wrote: supporting spammers when setting up my node for 465,993,995? The SSL-encrypted SMTP-ports are using SMTP-Auth (mostly). The support of spammer is very low (in my opinion). By the way, I have the same problems like you since

Re: What do you think about this exit policy for germany?

2007-09-15 Thread Alexander W. Janssen
Just one contra: Supporting $some_crime always means that you knew about that certain case they're suing you about. Since you can only know about something if you start sniffing - which is strictly forbidden - you can't possibly know about a direct certain crime. Unless you were it yourself,

Re: What do you think about this exit policy for germany?

2007-09-12 Thread TOR-Admin (gpfTOR1)
Last not least: how great, do you think, is the danger of supporting spammers when setting up my node for 465,993,995? The SSL-encrypted SMTP-ports are using SMTP-Auth (mostly). The support of spammer is very low (in my opinion). By the way, I have the same problems like you since Nov.2006

Re: What do you think about this exit policy for germany?

2007-09-12 Thread Eugen Leitl
On Wed, Sep 12, 2007 at 10:31:15AM +0200, TOR-Admin (gpfTOR1) wrote: By the way, I have the same problems like you since Nov.2006 (trouble with the german BKA because of childporn, trouble with my ISP). Half a year ago I switched to middleman but it did not help. I run into a

Re: What do you think about this exit policy for germany?

2007-09-12 Thread Martin Senftleben
Hi, I just would like to request you not to take this discussion off the list, or if you want to do that for whatever reason, to still include me - I am very interested in the reply. I do not think that I am under surveillance, but I know how easy it is in Germany to become a suspect. Until I

What do you think about this exit policy for germany?

2007-09-11 Thread Thomas Hluchnik
Last year I was running my torserver (baphomet) as exit for port 80/443. The results were interesting: first a DOS attack, then later my box was seized by the german Staatsanwalt because of childporn. OK, I got my box back from them but this took 3 months. Then I got trouble with my ISP who told

Re: What do you think about this exit policy for germany?

2007-09-11 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Your idea is good. Perhaps EU police also don't have enough time and energy to decrypt SSL traffic. While it's easier for them to monitor non-SSL traffic. But I guess EU police probably will be very interested in IP numbers if they seize a mail server, so they might still get upset if you run an

Re: What do you think about this exit policy for germany?

2007-09-11 Thread BlueStar88
Am Dienstag, den 11.09.2007, 19:05 +0200 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [...] Why the police in EU, China, Saudi Arabia and other countries believe they have the right to monitor people's Internet activities is another question. To me it's a matter of personal judgment and honesty what [...]