On 06.04.2011 07:35, Orionjur Tor-admin wrote:
> On 05.04.2011 08:21, Aaron wrote:
>> If you must have GMail, I've noticed that accounts created on android
>> devices are not subject to these checks. And yes, even when using Tor
>> via Orbot.
>>
>> You don't have an android phone? The following wor
On 05.04.2011 08:21, Aaron wrote:
> If you must have GMail, I've noticed that accounts created on android
> devices are not subject to these checks. And yes, even when using Tor
> via Orbot.
>
> You don't have an android phone? The following works too:
>
> 1. Install the android sdk/emulator and
> If you must have GMail, I've noticed that accounts created on android
> devices are not subject to these checks. And yes, even when using Tor
> via Orbot.
Since using your android is, afaik, the same as giving them your
phone (SMS), or alternate identity, it would seem obvious that this
would wo
> What if you don't have a phone # to give them (or don't want to) - they
> just don't let you create an acct?
In my tests to date (limited by free time), yes, that's what I said.
> Had them remove my house.
Hopefully from a disposable email address. You know :)
> FYI - I tried GMX w/ Tor coupl
> The problem with gmail appears to be tied to certain countries. I created a
> completely anonymous gmail account late last year (no SMS crap) via tor.
That was about the time people started posting with problems
creating new gmail accounts via tor. Also, that was then, this being
now, it's comp
On 4/5/2011 3:53 PM, Matthew wrote:
>>>Yes, & thus my question about where the "StrictExitNodes" commands
would be input / stored (maybe for specific country) ?
Not sure if this was answered but you just put the entries in your
torrc file.
No, it wasn't answered - that I saw. Thanks. I kno
On 4/5/2011 4:54 PM, Praedor Tempus wrote:
The problem with gmail appears to be tied to certain countries. I created a completely
anonymous gmail account late last year (no SMS crap) via tor. I have found that most of
the time I am able to connect to my account but there are times ("wrong" ex
>>>Yes, & thus my question about where the "StrictExitNodes" commands
would be input / stored (maybe for specific country) ?
Not sure if this was answered but you just put the entries in your torrc file.
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The problem with gmail appears to be tied to certain countries. I created a
completely anonymous gmail account late last year (no SMS crap) via tor. I
have found that most of the time I am able to connect to my account but there
are times ("wrong" exit node/country?) when it refuses to let log
On 4/5/2011 12:52 AM, grarpamp wrote:
First I've heard that they require SMS to *USE* gmail.
However, SMS has been required for quite some time now
to *CREATE* a new gmail account. There was a thread a
few months back regarding creation. And to date, I've not
been able to create a new gmail accou
Nice :) after getting it working, I could upload an (semi functional) image
of the jail and some configuration directives so others can copy :)
2011/4/5 Moritz Bartl
> On 05.04.2011 14:52, Gijs Peskens wrote:
> > I'm thinking of setting up a webbased os within an hidden service. [...]
>
> Good i
Well it might not stop them, but I do hope that they at least think about it
and not ruin it for other users. I don't see any other way anyhow, without
checking on what users are doing on the machine which is just what I don't
want to do (in order to protect their privacy and my non-involvement in
On 05.04.2011 14:52, Gijs Peskens wrote:
> I'm thinking of setting up a webbased os within an hidden service. [...]
Good idea. We might be able to supply infrastructure.
Also see http://www.headstrong.de/projects#gpg-rapidshare
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On Tue, Apr 5, 2011 at 7:52 AM, Gijs Peskens wrote:
< snip >
> I would however add a disclaimer that I don't want it to be used for
> childporn/snuff-stuff (or other things of extreme questionable morals) and
> that I count on the honesty of the users to stay within these bounds.
>
< snip >
>
>
I'm thinking of setting up a webbased os within an hidden service. What I'm
thinking of is having 10 accounts (or more/less depending on server load)
which are publicly accesable and have a shared storage (i.e. people can save
documents/files but they are visible to others), and an option to use
bi
On Tue, Apr 5, 2011 at 3:32 AM, Nick Mathewson wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 4, 2011 at 8:55 AM, Håken Hveem wrote:
>> Hello, does anyone know when the enhancement will be released to the
>> public ?
>
> (In reference to https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/2594 .)
>
> To the best of my knowled
On Tue, 5 Apr 2011 10:18:16 +0100
"Runa A. Sandvik" wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 5, 2011 at 3:32 AM, Nick Mathewson
> wrote:
> > On Mon, Apr 4, 2011 at 8:55 AM, Håken Hveem
> > wrote:
> >> Hello, does anyone know when the enhancement will be released to
> >> the public ?
> >
> > (In reference to
> > ht
On Mon, 4 Apr 2011 22:32:13 -0400
Nick Mathewson wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 4, 2011 at 8:55 AM, Håken Hveem
> wrote:
> > Hello, does anyone know when the enhancement will be released to the
> > public ?
>
> (In reference to
> https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/2594 .)
>
> To the best of
If you must have GMail, I've noticed that accounts created on android
devices are not subject to these checks. And yes, even when using Tor
via Orbot.
You don't have an android phone? The following works too:
1. Install the android sdk/emulator and create an avd. I tested with
API 8 (android 2.2)
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