Hi,
there is some interesting project called Noiszy: https://noiszy.com/
It generates fake traffic. It is more "artists" project that real
countermeasure, but I am thinking to implement something like this on my
network with several machines inside.
However, the main problem is that Noiszy works
Hi,
> Why run both?
Basically, I would like to have only ports 80 and 443 open. On 443 will
be TLS encrypted traffic (but in fact HTTPS website and OpenVPN), while
on port 80 will be HTML traffic (while in fact plain HTTP site and
obfuscated VPN).
Now, my problem is, that OpenVPN traffic could
Hi,
I am not sure if this is a correct place to ask, but I will risk :-)
I am trying to set up OpenVPN server with Obfsproxy. I am using
Obfsproxy 0.2.13 on both sides (server and client).
On server (Debian 9), there is OpenVPN server listening on 443 TCP port.
I am also using port sharing i
Hi,
> This is virtually a public mailing list. Anybody can join (or read
> the archives), so there's no point in encrypting anything...
With all respect, but I don't really agree here.
I think that it would be really great if Mailman (and other mailing list
applications) would support en
Hi,
how far is implementation of anonymisation of all IP packets (including
UDP, not just TCP), as it was stated in "Tor Development Roadmap,
2008-2011" document?
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M.
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Hi,
> The bad thing is that the admin can snoop on the unencrypted emails
> between the server and the MUA. End-to-End-encryption is recommended.
Absolutely!
However, the problem is that for end-to-end encryption sender AND
recipient must use encryption. Unfortunately most people do not use
encry
Hi,
I know this is a bit off-topic, but since here are people who know a lot
about security and since I was unable to find relevant answers I would
like to ask one question.
PGP Corpotation has one interesting solution, called PGP Desktop Email.
Description:
PGP Desktop Email is email encryption
Hi,
I think that could be useful for some people on this list. I came across
this site:
https://code.google.com/p/badvpn/
BadVPN is an open-source peer-to-peer VPN system. It provides a Layer 2
(Ethernet) network between the peers (VPN nodes). The peers connect to a
central server which acts as a
Hi,
is there any deb package or Ubuntu PPA repository for obfsproxy?
If not - are there any plans for that?
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Matej
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Hi,
> Far be it from me to speak for the developers here, but it seems to me
> that the stated purpose of the project is to provide a live CD or live USB
> system, not provide an installation method.
True. However, it would be very useful to have an option to permanently
install Flash and some set
Hi,
what are the solutions if someone is downloading list of IP addresses of
Tor exit points and block access to his website from this IP addreses?
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Hi,
> If the SonicWall was proxying SSL with its own CA, wouldn't all HTTPS pages
> be broken?
Not necessarily.
It could be that some CA issued so called subordinate root certificates.
Have you seen this:
http://www.h-online.com/security/news/item/Trustwave-issued-a-man-in-the-middle-certifica
Hi,
> This is also about the host OS writing parts of the memory on the hard
> disk (e.g. "thanks" to swap) which violates the Tails "amnesic" property.
True, but if you have encrypted disks on the host anyway...
> pastee.org, gobby, etc are options. Essentially, use a 3rd party
> (perhaps even
Hi,
> I also routinely run TAILS as a VM. In VirtualBox, after creating the
> VM, one can delete the hard disk and boot from the ISO file. It's not
> an issue for me because the host (1) is under my control and (2) uses
> encrypted LVM. I wouldn't otherwise run TAILS as a VM.
Exactly the same s
Hi,
> I've just tried tails in a Microsoft PC VM and it's quite nice.
> Anyone knows how to switch the screen resolution, as the default
> debian doesn't seem to know the virtual hardware?
>
> I know I could install it in theory, but the idea of booting
> afresh from a live CD has a lot of tabula
Hi,
I came across this news:
"Gangsters killed and beheaded an Internet blogger Wednesday in Nuevo
Laredo, the fourth slaying in the city involving people associated with
social media sites since early September.
..
The victim, identified on social networking sites only by his nickname -
Rascatri
Hi,
> the end of the GSoC is near, and I think I have almost achieved my
> objectives (except for zip files, but I'm working on a patch). My
> project is also meant to run well on Tails; dependencies are python-core
> and python-parser; optionals dependencies are python-mutagen for more
> audio fo
Hi,
sorry for just posting URL.
OneSwarm is a P2P file sharing service which uses anonimisation.
It is great because:
- it promotes anonimisation,
- it is open source and multi platform,
- it is user friendly,
- it is likely it will attract a lot of new users (promotion of
anonimisation!)
- is i
Hi,
this is just great: http://www.oneswarm.org/index.html
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M.
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