Earlier there were discassions about tormail.net in this mail list. Today I find very intereting web-document when Russian users tell that thay suspect that that project is a provocation of Russian security services (http://www.pgpru.com/forum/politikapravorealjnyjjmir/proekttormailnetgrandioznajaprovokacijaspecsluzhbrossii?p=last#Comment51468 , in Russian) They found that when their own server send emails to tormail.net addresses there were the next records in their logs: > R=a_dnslookup T=remote_smtp H=incomin > > g.tormail.net [81.177.32.41] X=TLS1.0:RSA_AES_256_CBC_S > HA1:32 DN="C=RU,ST=Moscow,O=Tor Mail,CN=tormail.net" C= > > "250 OK id=1RyDfA-0003e1-5U"
The next, they found: > dig incoming.tormail.net > > ;; ANSWER SECTION: > incoming.tormail.net. 1706 IN A 81.177.32.41 > > whois 81.177.32.41 > % Information related to '81.177.32.0 - 81.177.33.255' > > inetnum: 81.177.32.0 - 81.177.33.255 > netname: INSOLVERTC3 > descr: In-Solve/1Gb.ru hosting services provider > country: RU > admin-c: DM3950-RIPE > tech-c: DM3950-RIPE > status: ASSIGNED PA > mnt-by: AS8342-MNT > source: RIPE # Filtered > > person: Dmitry Mikhailov > address: 123100, Russia, Moscow, > address: Presnenskaya 12, Fed. Tower, 45th floor > e-mail: n...@in-solve.ru > phone: +7 495 2211152 > nic-hdl: DM3950-RIPE > source: RIPE # Filtered > > % Information related to '81.176.0.0/15AS8342' > > route: 81.176.0.0/15 > descr: RTCOMM-RU > origin: AS8342 > mnt-by: AS8342-MNT > source: RIPE # Filtered They tell that Moscow telophone numbers like +7495221xxxx probably belong to the Federal security service of Russia. What do you think about the above? _______________________________________________ tor-talk mailing list tor-talk@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk