>>>>> "Worrier" == Worrier Poet <worrier.p...@comcast.net> writes:
Worrier> On 01/12/2013 11:02 AM, berenger.mo...@neutralite.org wrote: >> Le 11.01.2013 23:27, Engineering Safety Organization a écrit : >>> Hi, >>> >>> Does anyone have any great suggestions for how to best post >>> anonymously to web sites and how to create web sites and web >>> servers to allow participants a reasonable expectation of >>> anonymity so that they can freely post their concerns? >>> >>> There is a pro-regulation website, http://www.engsafety.org, >>> on which I would like to add directions describing how best to >>> post anonymously for end users. I would like US govt >>> regulators to be able to comment about the problems and >>> corruption they encounter at their jobs without fear of >>> retaliation, but I am not sure how best to set-up a site which >>> could provide this service. The hope would be to coordinate a >>> bright light on the current regulatory problems to help speed >>> up the process of regulatory reform through safe public >>> discourse. >>> >>> Have any other site already successfully achieved this result? >>> >>> Help and feedback are appreciated. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Engsafety >> >> I think Tor >> (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tor_(anonymity_network)) and >> freenet (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freenet) are some >> interesting starting points. >> >> Worrier> Also, the following site might be just what you're Worrier> looking for -- at least in the way of examples: Worrier> https://riseup.net/ Worrier> Maybe your group could set up a user list there? Hi Worrier, https://riseup.net/ certainly looks interesting. Thanks very much for the suggestion. I will follow-up. I think this problem is actually a potentially tough problem. Pointers to academic research would be great too. I am hoping the post will generate some more discussion. I am not sure that encrypting disks and an anonymous IP are enough. Running a private mail server in conjunction with the web server helps, but there should be a cookbook solution. Or at least a discussion of the challenges. Really appreciate the feedback. Engsafety. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/85r4lqnquy.fsf@corps.glidepath.invalid