On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 12:32 AM, wrote:
> On 27 February 2012 20:54, Runa A. Sandvik wrote:
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> The Tor Cloud [1] images for all the seven regions have been updated to
>> include the latest cloud image for stable Ubuntu release 10.04.4 LTS
>> (Lucid Lynx). These new images are
On Tue, 28 Feb 2012 12:26:03 -0500
Collin Anderson wrote:
> Please forgive this comment in being tangental; I am increasingly
> interested in how Kazakhstan is moving and hope to be involved in
> bringing more to light on the matter.
Right. If it's not one vendor, it'll be another. And new ones
Also add here if possible (this is becoming a more inclusive and more
up-to-date list as we speak):
http://werebuild.telecomix.org/wiki/Blue_cabinet
On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 5:31 PM, wrote:
> > Please forgive this comment in being tangental; I am increasingly
> > interested in how Kazakhstan is
On 27 February 2012 20:54, Runa A. Sandvik wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> The Tor Cloud [1] images for all the seven regions have been updated to
> include the latest cloud image for stable Ubuntu release 10.04.4 LTS
> (Lucid Lynx). These new images are available on the Tor Cloud website.
Great idea -
> Please forgive this comment in being tangental; I am increasingly
> interested in how Kazakhstan is moving and hope to be involved in bringing
> more to light on the matter.
If you found the light, please add the informations to [1].
Thanks!
[1] http://buggedplanet.info/index.php?title=KZ
> I just thought I would notify the list that leaseweb is not a safe place to
> host a Tor exit node.
Hi. Please add this to...
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/GoodBadISPs
Reports like this are what it's there for.
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>
> For Kazakhstan specifically, I don't know which company they use, or maybe
> they're building their own like Iran.
While it is important in being good stewards of the Internet to recognize
where Western companies are facilitating the repression of speech, there
are other actors in this space
> I tried this morning to set up an Obfsproxy to run as a Tor Bridge on
> windows as per the instructions. However, it says that I might get an
> error message and not worry about it, Just close it out and proceed on
> to Vidalia.
>
> The only problem I have here is that I do get an error " unable
Proxycap
On Feb 28, 2012 11:53 AM, "Jerzy Łogiewa" wrote:
> do you know about this for platform other than windows?
>
> --
> Jerzy Łogiewa -- jerz...@interia.eu
>
> On Feb 26, 2012, at 12:57 PM, Chris Wheeler wrote:
>
> > You can use freecap with your application.
> > http://www.freecap.ru/eng/?p
do you know about this for platform other than windows?
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On Feb 26, 2012, at 12:57 PM, Chris Wheeler wrote:
> You can use freecap with your application.
> http://www.freecap.ru/eng/?p=download
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Besides the usual countries, my Bridge Usage Summary now shows "A1" with
no flag ("?" in the leftmost column). What does A1 mean?
- eliaz
ID: C3E1E38D
It is a range, which belongs to satellite devices (mobiles and the like)
and is normally not made to a specific country, as far as I kno
I just thought I would notify the list that leaseweb is not a safe place to
host a Tor exit node.
Occasionally I would get a complaint from leaseweb but it would be marked
as priority "normal" (basically meaning its informational only and you
don't have to reply to it) but recently they are now nu
I just thought I would notify the list that leaseweb is not a safe place to
host a Tor exit node.
Occasionally I would get a complaint from leaseweb but it would be marked
as priority "normal" (basically meaning its informational only and you
don't have to reply to it) but recently they are now nu
On 2/28/12 3:54 PM, eliaz wrote:
> Besides the usual countries, my Bridge Usage Summary now shows "A1" with
> no flag ("?" in the leftmost column). What does A1 mean?
A1 would be clients using an "Anonymous Proxy" in MaxMind speak:
http://www.maxmind.com/app/iso3166
It's the "country code" th
On Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at 10:25 PM, Low-Key² wrote:
> I've updated the previous detailed Linux instructions in the Wiki to include
> a section that describes how to tweak the TBB with Obfsproxy to run as an
> Obfuscated Tor Bridge. As a result,I removed the instructions on installing
> Linux via
On Tue, 28 Feb 2012 13:51:21 +0200
Maxim Kammerer wrote:
> As asked by a commenter, is it known which companies supply the
> Tor-focused DPI blocking technology to governments, universities, and
> the like? I see two possible directions where such information might
> be helpful:
Yes, there are ma
On Tue, 28 Feb 2012 09:12:43 -0500
Joseph Lorenzo Hall wrote:
> I'm reading Stephenson's "Reamde" and there's a significant part
> where a Hungarian character installs Linux and then Tor on an
> internet cafe machine... which lead me to wonder if anyone is keeping
> track of popular culture refer
Besides the usual countries, my Bridge Usage Summary now shows "A1" with
no flag ("?" in the leftmost column). What does A1 mean?
- eliaz
ID: C3E1E38D
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I'm reading Stephenson's "Reamde" and there's a significant part where a
Hungarian character installs Linux and then Tor on an internet cafe
machine... which lead me to wonder if anyone is keeping track of popular
culture references to Tor. Anyone? best, Joe
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On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 07:30, wrote:
> Indeed, see
> https://blog.torproject.org/blog/kazakhstan-upgrades-censorship-deep-packet-inspection
As asked by a commenter, is it known which companies supply the
Tor-focused DPI blocking technology to governments, universities, and
the like? I see two
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