Re: [tor-talk] seeking singapore/southeast-asia based groups working on Tor/internet-freedom

2014-12-20 Thread Griffin Boyce
Virgil Griffith wrote: Anyone on list know of anyone? -V Quite a few. Definitely talk to Viet Tan, GreatFire, and the Vietnam Open Internet Project. Not Singapore exactly, but there's a fairly tight-knit community in southeast Asia. ~Griffin -- tor-talk mailing list - tor-talk@lists.to

[tor-talk] Fwd: Re: Fwd: Possible upcoming attempts to disable the Tor network

2014-12-20 Thread Mirimir
Forwarded Message Subject: Re: Fwd: [tor-talk] Possible upcoming attempts to disable the Tor network Date: Sat, 20 Dec 2014 17:41:48 -0800 From: Seth To: cpunks , coderman On Fri, 19 Dec 2014 15:37:49 -0800, coderman wrote: > https://blog.torproject.org/blog/possible-upcoming

Re: [tor-talk] Thinking about running a bridge but have some questions

2014-12-20 Thread Colin Mahns
By default your bridge is submitted to the bridge-db. Distribution is via bridges.torproject.org and emailing brid...@torproject.org, as well as whoever you tell to use your bridge. (Someone please correct me if I'm missing something here) Colin Cypher: > I already run a exit but I want to do mor

[tor-talk] seeking singapore/southeast-asia based groups working on Tor/internet-freedom

2014-12-20 Thread Virgil Griffith
Anyone on list know of anyone? -V -- tor-talk mailing list - tor-talk@lists.torproject.org To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk

Re: [tor-talk] Including Adblock to TBB to save bandwith

2014-12-20 Thread Libertas
On 12/20/2014 11:40 AM, Thomas White wrote: > Perhaps an internal fork of it could be made specifically for Tor to > make the black/whitelisting process accountable only to the interests > of anonymity and the Tor network. As I understand it, AdBlock > maintains a whitelist where providers can pay

[tor-talk] Thinking about running a bridge but have some questions

2014-12-20 Thread Cypher
I already run a exit but I want to do more. I know the project needs people to run bridges and I'm thinking about setting one up tonight. But I'm curious: how are bridge addresses distributed? Am I responsible for distributing my bridge address or does the project itself handle this? Thanks! Cyphe

Re: [tor-talk] Possible upcoming attempts to disable the Tor network

2014-12-20 Thread Thomas White
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 - From what the post says, I am reading it simply as a forewarning that something might happen to the dirauths, not as a guarantee in any way. On that assumption, I'd have to say there isn't a lot of information and that just because it goes past a c

Re: [tor-talk] Possible upcoming attempts to disable the Tor network

2014-12-20 Thread RussiaTor
> On Sat, Dec 20, 2014 at 06:34:23PM -, russia...@mail2tor.com wrote: >> Is it Russia? They put up a $110,000 bounty to take down Tor only about >> 5 >> months ago: > > No, it's (probably) not Russia. > > Also, as I understand it, the Russian word in this situation was more > like asking resear

Re: [tor-talk] Possible upcoming attempts to disable the Tor network

2014-12-20 Thread Isidor Zeuner
The Tor Project has learned that there may be an attempt to incapacitate our network in the next few days through the seizure of specialized servers in the network called directory authorities. Are there some good sources for alternative directory authorities? Diversification usually helps on s

Re: [tor-talk] Possible upcoming attempts to disable the Tor network

2014-12-20 Thread hellekin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 On 12/20/2014 06:58 PM, Mirimir wrote: > If the attack happens, is it likely that Tor folk will know who did it? > > If Tor folk know who did it, or if they at least identify likely > suspects, will they share the information publicly? > *** Am I t

Re: [tor-talk] Possible upcoming attempts to disable the Tor network

2014-12-20 Thread Mirimir
If the attack happens, is it likely that Tor folk will know who did it? If Tor folk know who did it, or if they at least identify likely suspects, will they share the information publicly? -- tor-talk mailing list - tor-talk@lists.torproject.org To unsubscribe or change other settings go to http

Re: [tor-talk] Possible upcoming attempts to disable the Tor network

2014-12-20 Thread I
Alexander, Do you have an idea of how to find anyone trying to get the grant? Searching in Russian is formidable to me. Robert -- tor-talk mailing list - tor-talk@lists.torproject.org To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk

Re: [tor-talk] Possible upcoming attempts to disable the Tor network

2014-12-20 Thread I
so that would be D'oh svidanya : ) > > My name is written in Russian. I dont hide it: > >>> So I would suggest you're Russian >> > Very good, Sherlock. Great "suggestion". > > And not a single word on the subject. > -- > tor-talk mailing list - tor-talk@lists.torproject.org > To unsubscribe

Re: [tor-talk] Possible upcoming attempts to disable the Tor network

2014-12-20 Thread Roger Dingledine
On Sat, Dec 20, 2014 at 06:34:23PM -, russia...@mail2tor.com wrote: > Is it Russia? They put up a $110,000 bounty to take down Tor only about 5 > months ago: No, it's (probably) not Russia. Also, as I understand it, the Russian word in this situation was more like asking researchers to propos

[tor-talk] Anonbib November papers without papers

2014-12-20 Thread Sebastian G.
Hello, while there are more pressing issue, or not I had noticed previously that all papers on anonbib from November 2014 have no papers. Well November wasn't over, but now it is December. Up to August 2014 papers have papers "attached" to them. I'm referring to the PDF files. Is there any reaso

Re: [tor-talk] Possible upcoming attempts to disable the Tor network

2014-12-20 Thread Александр
My name is written in Russian. I dont hide it: > > So I would suggest you're Russian > Very good, Sherlock. Great "suggestion". And not a single word on the subject. -- tor-talk mailing list - tor-talk@lists.torproject.org To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.or

Re: [tor-talk] Possible upcoming attempts to disable the Tor network

2014-12-20 Thread RussiaTor
> Oh, i will play with you this trolling game: > Maybe you have better reasoning than > >> "I >> suspect there's a lot more 'there' there than those articles suggest"? >> > Name of the game should be also common sense. And not only "links". So, > 110,00 is nothing. > > > And is it really matter who

Re: [tor-talk] Possible upcoming attempts to disable the Tor network

2014-12-20 Thread Александр
Oh, i will play with you this trolling game: Maybe you have better reasoning than > "I > ​ ​ > suspect there's a lot more 'there' there than those articles suggest"? > Name of the game should be also common sense. And not only "links". So, 110,00 is nothing. And is it really matter who does it?C

Re: [tor-talk] Possible upcoming attempts to disable the Tor network

2014-12-20 Thread RussiaTor
>> >> Is it Russia? They put up a $110,000 bounty to take down Tor. >> > > Oh, come on. > 110,00 dollars. Is it a serious summ of money? No. > This is ridiculous What's ridiculous is to think Russia only is proffering $110,000. I suspect there's a lot more 'there' there than those articles sugges

Re: [tor-talk] Possible upcoming attempts to disable the Tor network

2014-12-20 Thread Александр
> > Is it Russia? They put up a $110,000 bounty to take down Tor. > Oh, come on. 110,00 dollars. Is it a serious summ of money? No. This is ridiculous -- tor-talk mailing list - tor-talk@lists.torproject.org To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailm

[tor-talk] Re: Possible upcoming attempts to disable the Tor network

2014-12-20 Thread RussiaTor
Roger Dingledine wrote: "The Tor Project has learned that there may be an attempt to incapacitate our network in the next few days through the seizure of specialized servers in the network called directory authorities. (Directory authorities help Tor clients learn the list of relays that make up th

Re: [tor-talk] Including Adblock to TBB to save bandwith

2014-12-20 Thread Thomas White
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 Perhaps an internal fork of it could be made specifically for Tor to make the black/whitelisting process accountable only to the interests of anonymity and the Tor network. As I understand it, AdBlock maintains a whitelist where providers can pay to

Re: [tor-talk] Including Adblock to TBB to save bandwith

2014-12-20 Thread Griffin Boyce
Greg Norcie wrote: Also, from a less philosophical POV, adding any add-ons increases attack surface. Yeah. Aside from all of the other legitimate reasons why to not bundle an ad blocker with TBB, this is also a large amount of code (and filtering rules) that are maintained by an outside en

Re: [tor-talk] Including Adblock to TBB to save bandwith

2014-12-20 Thread Greg Norcie
Also, from a less philosophical POV, adding any add-ons increases attack surface. -- Greg Norcie (gnor...@indiana.edu) PhD Student, Security Informatics Indiana University On 12/15/14, 10:10 AM, intrigeri wrote: Hi, Justaguy wrote (15 Dec 2014 13:44:05 GMT) : What if torbrowser would include