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Rock,
What you are setting up is identical to postman's mail.i2p/i2pmail.org
service in I2P (which I am using right now). See
http://hq.postman.i2p/ for details (http://hq.postman.i2p.us/ via an
I2P inproxy).
I only mention this here because postma
Nathan,
The development servers are in separate jurisdictions throughout the world.
For the initial proof of concept, I have two MTAs and two Data Servers,
with one spare server. Each one is in a separate jurisdiction to make it
more difficult to tap. I won't go into details, but let's just say
This is interesting. I wish I could read it but it's not in English :((
On Tue, Sep 17, 2013 at 3:54 PM, Adrian Crenshaw wrote:
> Nice, thanks. I like Vice's min-documentaries.
>
> Adrian
>
>
> On Tue, Sep 17, 2013 at 2:04 PM, Moritz Bartl
> wrote:
>
> > http://motherboard.vice.com/de/blog/eine
Nathan,
That's exactly what I'm doing with this project.
Internet<>MTAs(Just running Postfix with ABSOLUTELY no logging) also
running TOR as a (client only)<-->Data Server(Running as Hidden Service
only, no logging)<->TOR End User
Basically, to the normal Internet, it will just be a
You should send email from a separate server in a different location and
have legal protection. Keep it in a Europe country that would help...
Sent from my Android so do not expect a fast, long, or perfect response...
On Sep 17, 2013 5:45 PM, "Conrad Rockenhaus" wrote:
> Nathan,
>
> That's exact
Thanks. The service that I'm starting up is connecting to external mtas
that aren't tor exit nodes. So basically, the way tormail was set up to a
degree. Starting out small until so I can prove the viability so people
will start using and hopefully donating either bandwidth or etc to keep it
alive
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From: Juan Garofalo
> But I didn't say "there can be no adequate answer". What I'm saying is that
> given A and B,
> initial distrust is a rational response. I don't think this rational distrust
> can
> be described as an ad hominem.
Regardless of what you w
If your willing to use a few servers one could be a Tor Node and one could
be an Email Relay which seemed normal and custom code your project..
Sent from my Android so do not expect a fast, long, or perfect response...
On Sep 17, 2013 10:26 AM, "Conrad Rockenhaus" wrote:
> Thanks. The service th
Nice, thanks. I like Vice's min-documentaries.
Adrian
On Tue, Sep 17, 2013 at 2:04 PM, Moritz Bartl wrote:
> http://motherboard.vice.com/de/blog/eine-dokumentation-ueber-das-darknet
>
> Featuring Karsten Nohl an me. They cut some of my most important
> sentences, but all in all the thing is ok
Just my 2 cents: trying to read that page using my (untorified) Web Browser
with NoScript enabled, those want to execute javascript:
twitter.com
cloudfront.net
google.com
googletagmanager.com
google-analytics.com
outbrain.com
tynt.com
chartbeat.com
ooyala.com
stumbleupon.com
ad-vice.biz
quantserv
http://motherboard.vice.com/de/blog/eine-dokumentation-ueber-das-darknet
Featuring Karsten Nohl an me. They cut some of my most important
sentences, but all in all the thing is okay.
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https://www.torservers.net/
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On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 07:55:08PM -0300, Juan Garofalo wrote:
[SNIP]
> >>
> >> There's an interesting ambiguity here, it seems. First it's
> >> stated that onion routing doesn't protect against 'big' (in
> >> network terms) adversaries. But then no hard data is given
> >>
Você vai precisar do proxy tor e um navegador seguro, que pode ser feito o
download no site informado pelo amigo. A rede Tor é uma rede que não segue
os padrões de sua internet convencional, por isso você precisa de um proxy
para te levar até a esta rede anônima de arquitetura diferenciada.
On Mo
On Tue, 17 Sep 2013 08:12:18 -0345
Nathan Suchy wrote:
> Why abuse a Tor for Torrents? Just pay $5 for a VPN...
No one suggests to use Tor for actual torrent download, people just use it to
get to the tracker/catalog websites which are becoming blocked by ISPs.
--
With respect,
Roman
signatu
> http://eq4xhu6y7nmemcb2.onion/squirrelmail
> is almost online. Working out some kinks and need to get the bigger MTAs
> set up. However, I need to find a good automated sign up script because I
> don't feel like coding one. Anyone know of a good one? I've tried the
> Google and came up empty
Why abuse a Tor for Torrents? Just pay $5 for a VPN...
On 9/17/13, grarpamp wrote:
> Some Russian torrent indexes are beginning to appear as onions,
> link to TPO/TBB, etc. No doubt due to recent laws there.
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Hello,
http://eq4xhu6y7nmemcb2.onion/squirrelmail
is almost online. Working out some kinks and need to get the bigger MTAs
set up. However, I need to find a good automated sign up script because I
don't feel like coding one. Anyone know of a good one? I've tried the
Google and came up empty h
Hello,
I was surprised to see that Version 2.3.25-12 is still the "Recommended" at
https://www.torproject.org/download/download-easy.html.en
From the looks of it, that one might not be too useful at the moment:
root@asuka:~# grep stats /var/log/tor/log | tail -n3
Sep 17 08:39:26.000 [notice] Ci
On Tue, 17 Sep 2013 11:18:45 +0200
Al Billings allegedly wrote:
> You are turning organizations composed of many disparate
> organization, with their own people, directives, motives, etc. into
> monolithic entities. That does your argument (such as it is) a
> disservice and people can see through
You are turning organizations composed of many disparate organization, with
their own people, directives, motives, etc. into monolithic entities. That does
your argument (such as it is) a disservice and people can see through it pretty
easily.
--
Al Billings
http://www.openbuddha.com
http://m
At 09:07 AM 9/17/2013 +0200, you wrote:
>Do you think the NSA and the Navy are the same organization?
Well, they obviously are not the same organization in a strict sense.
Rather, they are two departments of the organization known as "US military"
which in turn is at the core of the org
Do you think the NSA and the Navy are the same organization?
--
Al Billings
http://www.openbuddha.com
http://makehacklearn.org
On Tuesday, September 17, 2013 at 12:55 AM, Juan Garofalo wrote:
> Even if I drop the composition, the picture is still odd. Organization M has
> the goal of spying
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