Sounds like they don't know what Tor is, or they didn't notice your host
is a Tor exit node.
Might be a good idea to address both issues by sending them a link to
the Tor documentation and configuring a better reverse DNS record for
your IP address.
Best regards,
Alexander
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On 20/04/15 16:32, Tyler Durden wrote:
> Hi
> I just wanted to let you know that Washington sent us a subpoena
> regarding one of our exit nodes in Romania. They want to know the real
> IP behind the Tor Network. I mailed them what Tor is and why I can't
> help them in identifying this person. Neve
On 20/04/15 16:32, Tyler Durden wrote:
> Hi
> I just wanted to let you know that Washington sent us a subpoena
> regarding one of our exit nodes in Romania. They want to know the real
> IP behind the Tor Network. I mailed them what Tor is and why I can't
> help them in identifying this person. Neve
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Zack Weinberg:
> On Mon, Apr 20, 2015 at 10:32 AM, Tyler Durden
> wrote:
>> I just wanted to let you know that Washington sent us a subpoena
>> regarding one of our exit nodes in Romania
>
> Just FYI, "Washington" doesn't appear to have anything
Hi,
> The counterpart we need to contribute is a
> letter by our lawyer and favorably a letter from EFF or some other
> bigger organization guaranteeing Tor is what it is and we as client do
> not try to fool them.
as the US government sponsored (parts of) the Tor development - what about
giving
On 04/23/2015 01:56 AM, David Stainton wrote:
> It is possible to add a "prevention" mechanism to HoneyBadger; an
> event based firewall ruleset generator made to block TCP injection
> attacks as they are happening... yes. This is possible. I could
write
> that if there was interest from enoug
On 04/23/2015 10:20 AM, Jan GUTH wrote:
> So, I'll get in touch with our lawyer & with EFF. Is there anyone else
> within EU, whom could certify them what Tor is and what it is capable of
> and what not? Moritz?
Depends on what convinces them. :-) Sounds like it may make sense to get
a generic let
On Thu, Apr 23, 2015 at 11:47:17AM +0200, re...@mobtm.com wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > The counterpart we need to contribute is a
> > letter by our lawyer and favorably a letter from EFF or some other
> > bigger organization guaranteeing Tor is what it is and we as client do
> > not try to fool them.
>
> a
Can I get the list of those sites which are blocking tor traffic to view or
edit their page?
On 23 Apr 2015 17:30, wrote:
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Most dearest Network Operations Center,
As the problem has yet to go away, I decided to bring back from the dead
this thread.
The problem still persists, my consensus weight never leaves 20.
- I have deleted the ID
- I have changed the IP address
- I had the relay offline for... 2 weeks?
My co
Hi,
interesting that deleting the ID does not work. I haven't considered
doing it myself yet, but I too have disabled my exit for several days to
see if that would kickstart it again:
https://atlas.torproject.org/#details/3D7E274A87D9A89AF064C13D1EE4CA1F184F2600
sadly without success. I real
Hi NOC,
I just set one of the relays to be a non-exit, to see if that helps.
I guess the next step will be to completely start new with a fresh VPS
install... But I doubt that will work as the second VPS I got from the
same provider *never* left a consensus of 20.
I just did some more speed test
On Thu, Apr 23, 2015 at 12:56 AM, CJ Barlow wrote:
> rm -f /var/lib/tor/keys/* 2>&1 >> /home/[me]/reboot.txt
This dupes stderr to stdout first which is still your screen, -f
squelches various errors,
and rm doesn't emit any stdout unless some option like -v. So nothing is logged.
> just mount th
Why not have the Printfection order link in the Tor Weather "Have a shirt!" message to exclude the approval step causing the delay?Robert
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On 04/23/2015 08:06 PM, I wrote:
> Why not have the Printfection order link in the Tor Weather "Have a
> shirt!" message to exclude the approval step causing the delay?
"Someone" would have to pick up Weather, which is currently
unmaintained, figure out how the Printfection link generation proces
Alright, I'm about to lose my mind.
My consensus weight on atlas already jumped from 20 to 207 on the relay
I changed from an exit to middle.
So... Super-duper.
Matt
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Congrats, I'm still running on 20 :')
On 23.04.2015 08:29 PM, Speak Freely wrote:
Alright, I'm about to lose my mind.
My consensus weight on atlas already jumped from 20 to 207 on the relay
I changed from an exit to middle.
So... Super-duper.
Matt
Speak Freely
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Hello,
When I run
$ go get git.torproject.org/pluggable-transports/obfs4.git/obfs4proxy
$ sudo cp $GOPATH/bin/obfs4proxy /usr/local/bin
on a laptop running linuxmint/ubuntu it produces a nice binary
executable. Unfortunately it doesn't work to copy it to the Pi2, because
it's not an ARM binary.
On Thu, 23 Apr 2015 19:53:55 +
jchase wrote:
> Hello,
> When I run
>
> $ go get git.torproject.org/pluggable-transports/obfs4.git/obfs4proxy
> $ sudo cp $GOPATH/bin/obfs4proxy /usr/local/bin
>
> on a laptop running linuxmint/ubuntu it produces a nice binary
> executable. Unfortunately it d
On 2015-04-23 13:57, Moritz Bartl wrote:
> On 04/23/2015 10:20 AM, Jan GUTH wrote:
>> So, I'll get in touch with our lawyer & with EFF. Is there anyone else
>> within EU, whom could certify them what Tor is and what it is capable of
>> and what not? Moritz?
> ...
>
> I'm happy to write something as
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