On Oct 30, 2013, at 10:12 AM, Gary Pitman wrote:
> Hi!
> We have learned over the last couple of weeks that the Navy has apparently
> blocked network traffic from networks that provide a Tor relay (irony can be
> pretty ironic sometimes). We have also discovered that a department on our
> camp
On 10/31/2013 01:18 AM, Joseph Kern wrote:
I agree with Jonathan, but the problem may be bigger than just a
domain, there is probably some kind of blacklisting going on for their
netblock as well. The department would need to get another IP address
as well as a new domain name. There will m
On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 1:18 AM, Joseph Kern wrote:
> In my experience, if you fix a problem like this with a one-off waiver to
> operate there will be problems down the road as soon as there is a change
> of command (at the navy.mil level), they will request all STIG *(Security
> Implementation T
In my experience, if you fix a problem like this with a one-off waiver to
operate there will be problems down the road as soon as there is a change
of command (at the navy.mil level), they will request all STIG *(Security
Implementation Technical Guide)* be reviewed and implemented, these guides
ar
On 10/30/2013 1:12 PM, Gary Pitman wrote:
Hi!
We have learned over the last couple of weeks that the Navy has
apparently blocked network traffic from networks that provide a Tor
relay (irony can be pretty ironic sometimes). We have also discovered
that a department on our campus hosts a Tor re
Hi!
We have learned over the last couple of weeks that the Navy has
apparently blocked network traffic from networks that provide a Tor
relay (irony can be pretty ironic sometimes). We have also discovered
that a department on our campus hosts a Tor relay. The Internet wants to
be free!
Julian