Re: [tor-talk] All I Want For X-mas: TorPhone

2014-12-25 Thread Alexis Wattel
The Black phone is a joke. It is a (very well run, no doubt) marketing job that targets executives who only seek something that looks expensive, exclusive and that on top of that they can brag about it being NSA-proof. And the Jolla phone can go fund himself. It's supposed to be the "people's

Re: [tor-talk] All I Want For X-mas: TorPhone

2014-12-25 Thread Virgil Griffith
Petition the blackphone people for this. If they are willing to fund it certainly possible to get it done. -V On Thu, Dec 25, 2014 at 2:47 AM, wrote: > Hello everybody, > > With all of the great development happening around the Tor network this > holiday season, it seems fitting to ask for som

Re: [tor-talk] Running a Tor node on a Rasberry Pi

2014-12-25 Thread Virgil Griffith
This exists. https://learn.adafruit.com/onion-pi/overview But I suggest doing it on a Beagle Bone Black. It can handle so much more traffic than a raspberry pi. Joshua Dakto is the point-of-contact for this. -- http://datko.net/ -V On Thu, Dec 25, 2014 at 8:45 PM, wrote: > I've been very in

[tor-talk] Running a Tor node on a Rasberry Pi

2014-12-25 Thread silence_eternal
I've been very interested recently with this idea of running a Tor server on one of these.A Raspberry Pi is a great little computer, and cheap as well, going for only around $40 for a Model B with a micro usb power cable and a micro sd card.With its low power draw and size, it has great potential f

Re: [tor-talk] Wikileaks II running over Tor

2014-12-25 Thread Libertas
Thanks for pointing this out. I feel like this project is not what people are discussing it as. From what I read on their site, this seems to be tailored (albeit perhaps unintentionally) to cybercrime and doxxing. On 12/25/2014 04:35 AM, Fabio Pietrosanti (naif) - lists wrote: > > > On 12/25/14

Re: [tor-talk] Looking to write alternative to DNS2SOCKS...

2014-12-25 Thread Philipp Winter
On Wed, Dec 24, 2014 at 11:54:53AM +, Richard Brooks wrote: > I am a software developer who has been trying to use DNS2SOCKS but haven't > had much success with it communicating with the latest TOR > Bundle. You might be interested in tor-resolve:

Re: [tor-talk] [OT] a "libertarian thing"

2014-12-25 Thread I
Then, please, write such answers privately OFF THE LIST > I don't want to start a political debate on this mailing list, but > comments like that are vapid and inflammatory. -- tor-talk mailing list - tor-talk@lists.torproject.org To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.tor

Re: [tor-talk] All I Want For X-mas: TorPhone

2014-12-25 Thread Seth David Schoen
spencer...@openmailbox.org writes: > Ideally it would run an open OS tied to an open organization and > come with nothing installed on it except for a mobile version of > TorBrowser. The best example I can think of now is a forked version > of Android with Orweb/bot installed. Other applications

Re: [tor-talk] [OT] a "libertarian thing"

2014-12-25 Thread hellekin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 On 12/25/2014 01:50 PM, Libertas wrote: > > child exploitation > *** WTF? Yeah, let's not start a political debate, you're arguments are way off the mark. Apples and syringes. == hk -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v2 iQJ8BAEBCgBmBQ

Re: [tor-talk] [OT] a "libertarian thing"

2014-12-25 Thread Libertas
On 12/25/2014 10:54 AM, hellekin wrote: > On 12/25/2014 12:48 PM, Libertas wrote: >> On 12/24/2014 09:58 PM, hellekin wrote: >>> But yeah, why not? Turning anything into a market seems to be the way >>> to go--not. So, libertarians, prove me wrong. > >> Please don't imply that sites like this ar

Re: [tor-talk] [OT] a "libertarian thing"

2014-12-25 Thread hellekin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 On 12/25/2014 12:48 PM, Libertas wrote: > On 12/24/2014 09:58 PM, hellekin wrote: >> But yeah, why not? Turning anything into a market seems to be the way >> to go--not. So, libertarians, prove me wrong. > > Please don't imply that sites like this

Re: [tor-talk] Wikileaks II running over Tor

2014-12-25 Thread Libertas
On 12/24/2014 09:58 PM, hellekin wrote: > But yeah, why not? Turning anything into a market seems to be the way > to go--not. So, libertarians, prove me wrong. Please don't imply that sites like this are a "libertarian thing". signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature -- tor-talk

Re: [tor-talk] (Slur.io) running over Tor

2014-12-25 Thread s7r
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi, To me it looks like a fund raising website as they ask for donation and have a fixed amount they want to reach in a month, however there is no explanation about how exactly will the system work, something like a whitepaper or protocol description

Re: [tor-talk] (Slur.io) running over Tor

2014-12-25 Thread I
I seem to remember Wikileaks or somesuch asking if people wanted to cover the cost of certain exposes in advance. They, whoever, more or less proposed the same model meaning the protection, analysis and anonymous publication would be underwritten before rather than donations be sought afterwards

Re: [tor-talk] (Slur.io) running over Tor

2014-12-25 Thread hellekin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 On 12/25/2014 10:08 AM, Tommy Collison wrote: > Part Wikileaks, part TMZ, Slur.io positions whistleblowing outside of > the public interest. A marketplace where the highest bidder takes all > creates an explicit profit motive. > > I really hope it's

Re: [tor-talk] (Slur.io) running over Tor

2014-12-25 Thread Tommy Collison
Part Wikileaks, part TMZ, Slur.io positions whistleblowing outside of the public interest. A marketplace where the highest bidder takes all creates an explicit profit motive. I really hope it's a joke or something. TC On 12/25/14 10:22 AM, Akater wrote: >> There's a huge difference between "I ha

Re: [tor-talk] (Slur.io) running over Tor

2014-12-25 Thread Akater
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 > There's a huge difference between "I have critical information > about a genocide in , please help me get safe passage > out" and "hey this information is worth money." Getting and publishing critical information is risky. It's perfectly reasonabl

Re: [tor-talk] Wikileaks II running over Tor

2014-12-25 Thread Frank Forrester
It's just like the exploit market. Instead of fixing it just adds to the problems. -- 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] Wikileaks II running over Tor

2014-12-25 Thread Fabio Pietrosanti (naif) - lists
On 12/25/14 2:47 AM, I wrote: > http://slur.io/ > > Something to mull I am very disappointed that the world is moving forward in organized way for: - blackmailing people with information (see CryptoWall) - blackmailing corporation with information (see SonyHack) - economic trading of information

[tor-talk] All I Want For X-mas: TorPhone

2014-12-25 Thread spencerone
Hello everybody, With all of the great development happening around the Tor network this holiday season, it seems fitting to ask for something that would help me out tremendously: TorPhone. We have a great back-end network, a sweet browser for most platforms [f/iOS & WP], and a kick-ass port