data is stored (in parts) on
multiple systems would also prevent bad guys for simply hacking the
e-mail of that person or "persuading" him/her to delete the files.
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MultiTail na wan makriki wrokosani fu tan luku den logfile nanga san
den commando spiti puru. Piki
enet you have a bunch of
encrypted data.
I do not a working version nor any sourcecode for it. Only this vague
idea. Also I don't have time to do it (well, maybe in a year or so, but
currently I'm busy with my other toy projects) but maybe it sparks
interest in someone.
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> > multiple systems would also prevent bad guys for simply hacking the
> > e-mail of that person or "persuading" him/her to delete the files.
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MultiTail er et flexible tool for å kontrolere Logfiles og commandoer.
Med filtrer, farger,
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ORPort 9001
DirPort 9030 # what port to advertise for directory connections
ExitPolicy reject *:* # no exits allowed
HashedControlPassword 16:secret
AccountingStart day 00:00
AccountingMax 8192 GB
mauer:/# netstat -nap | grep :22
tcp0 0 0.0.0.0:22
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ORPort 9001
DirPort 9030 # what port to advertise for directory connections
ExitPolicy reject *:* # no exits allowed
HashedControlPassword 16:secret
AccountingStart day 00:00
AccountingMax 8192 GB
mauer:/# netstat -nap | grep :22
tcp0 0 0.0.0.0:22
> > ssh: connect to host SECRET.onion port 22: Connection refused
>
> Is that on each and every try?
> I've seen it a small number of times but the torsocks test works most of
> the time.
Yes, each try.
The tor-server on the ssh side has been running for weeks
Eugen,
It sounds a little bit like a cripple version of freenet.
On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 1:19 PM, Eugen Leitl wrote:
> On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 10:24:14AM +0200, Matej Kovacic wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > this is just great: http://www.oneswarm.org/index.html
>
> What is great? Can you provide at least
> > All you, the exit relay operator, have to prove is that you were a valid
> > exit relay at the time in question, and that your exit could have been
> > used for the suspected crime.
>
> In the recent case against morphium in Dresden/Germany, a letter from
> the ISP that basically said "Yes, the
Hi Nils,
>> Any details known for the netherlands?
>> As I've heard a couple of cases of tor exit nodes being raided and
>> never returned (not even after 3 years).
>
> I was one of the exit nodes being raided in NL, and got my stuff back
> after 2.5 years, after finally being able to explain face