Re: [tor-talk] Finding "Good" neigbors

2018-02-17 Thread Wanderingnet
I recall I encountered an node-box technology on Wikipedia, designed for running tamper-proof Tor nodes such that monitoring was impossible: the system was designed to allow for boot and key authentication only, and could not be snooped. I seem to be unable now to locate the page, but this would

Re: [tor-talk] Finding "Good" neigbors

2018-02-11 Thread Anon Hyde
On 2/11/18, Iain Learmonth wrote: > Bad relays are removed by the directory authorities from the consensus. It is good decision, but not working well. I'd lot of problem in the past until I filled my personal blacklist. It would be nice to load the torrc over the URL, so as not to look for where

Re: [tor-talk] Finding "Good" neigbors

2018-02-11 Thread Iain Learmonth
Hi, On 11/02/18 12:38, Anon Hyde wrote: > Tell me please, if there is a centralized blacklist Tor nodes, like > spam blacklist for email. My list works well, especially with obfs4 > bridges, but I'm often not sure about my assessment. In addition, I > have to manually carry it from the device to t

Re: [tor-talk] Finding "Good" neigbors

2018-02-11 Thread Anon Hyde
On 2/1/18, Lara wrote: > what specialized outlets will deliver. As for "legitimate", Silk Road > And government officials killing people in the hundreds for having the > wrong skin color is both "upholding the law" and "protecting the > innocent". Yes, it is, Ms Croft People have the right to cho

Re: [tor-talk] Finding "Good" neigbors

2018-02-06 Thread Jon Tullett
On 1 February 2018 at 10:21, Jason S. Evans wrote: > The Tor Project sent out an email yesterday, "Activists & News Orgs: > Onionize Your Sites Against Censorship". While I think it's a good > start. Is there a project in place to encourage legitimate websites to > Onionize? Alec Muffett's a good

Re: [tor-talk] Finding "Good" neigbors

2018-02-01 Thread Lara
> I would be interested in working to see organizations use Tor for > legitimate privacy and security uses. It's cute the huge ego that needs to be fed by the general public "because". Because of that I give you my useless answer: if it bleeds it leads. This is what the public is asking for and is

[tor-talk] Finding "Good" neigbors

2018-02-01 Thread Jason S. Evans
The Tor Project sent out an email yesterday, "Activists & News Orgs: Onionize Your Sites Against Censorship". While I think it's a good start. Is there a project in place to encourage legitimate websites to Onionize? One of the problems that is often discussed about The Tor network is that there a