On 05/26/2015 07:08 AM, Paul Syverson wrote:
> Safe data gathering nonwithstanding, it would be interesting if there
> were actually diagnostic or other information that became salient when
> rendered in an auditory modality: higher fraction of highly
> interactive (e.g. IRC) traffic?, sudden DD
On 05/22/2015 04:27 PM, l.m wrote:
>
> So...wouldn't the torified traffic sound like...white noise? I can
> fall asleep to that.
In and of itself a sufficient condition.
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On 05/21/2015 07:29 AM, Michael Rogers wrote:
> Hi Kenneth,
>
> What a cool idea! I played around with sonification of network traffic
> once upon a time, using kismet, tcpdump and fluidsynth glued together
> with a bit of perl. You can listen to the results here:
>
> http://sonification.eu/
On 05/17/2015 11:32 AM, Nima Fatemi wrote:
> Now this is getting a bit tricky... We encourage Tor exit operators to
> not to monitor or tamper with the data. This sounds very much like
> monitoring their exit and reporting back every TCP connection or circuit.
I was thinking along the lines of
I recently had a brainstorm at Feast VI, a locally crowd sourced
micro-grant catered dinner where ten artists each pitch their projects
for ten or twelve minutes. The diners vote, and the winner takes home
the gate; this time around it was approximately $1,300.
http://www.feastboise.com/
I edit W
This may be a naïve question, but how do I parse the clients who have
used my bridge relay on my Debian box à la Vidalia? Just set the syslog
to info and run a search or script? I routinely tell my friends which
nation-states have become especially active (an interesting metric of
geopolitical turb
On 03/12/2015 04:20 PM, Josef Stautner wrote:
> Can tor-arm also be used to get the status of a normal client daemon
> running?
> If yes, the router part can also be misunderstood.
Anonymity Regimen: Graphical User's Sousveillance, then.
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On 03/12/2015 04:07 PM, Morten Linderud wrote:
> Amended (onion-)Router Graphical User Status?
>
> Worth a shot?
Anonymity Router Graphical User Sousveillance, surely.
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Although I think Argus a better descriptive name. Good luck backronyming
THAT.
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