[tor-talk] Innocent Seattle Exit Operators And Privacy Advocates Raided - Tor was run out of home - on 2nd thought

2016-04-04 Thread tor_talk
Hi Tor Talkers, concerning again that passage: https://www.thestranger.com/slog/2016/03/30/23885710/police-go-on-fishing-expedition-search-the-home-of-seattle-privacy-activists-who-maintain-tor-network Bultmann and Robinson run a Tor exit node out of their home i thought "run out of" is like run

[tor-talk] Tor Weekly News -- April 4th, 2016

2016-04-04 Thread TWN
Tor Weekly News April 4th, 2016 Welcome to the 5th 2016 issue of the Tor Weekly News, bringing you a collectio

[tor-talk] Innocent Seattle Exit Operators And Privacy Advocates Raided - Tor was run out of home

2016-04-04 Thread tor_talk
Hi keb and Tor Talkers, keb wrote: >An exit node is indistinguishable from the >computers that it is acting the proxy for (barring ip leaks), from the >destination site's point of view. Their own traffic would be mixed in >with exit node traffic. >Somewhere is a piece of advice from TorProject r

Re: [tor-talk] Innocent Seattle Exit Operators And Privacy Advocates Raided

2016-04-04 Thread Roger Dingledine
On Mon, Apr 04, 2016 at 12:04:44AM -0400, krishna e bera wrote: > Somewhere is a piece of advice from TorProject recommending people not > to run an exit node from home for the above and other reasons. Actually it's EFF's Tor legal faq: https://www.torproject.org/eff/tor-legal-faq ("Should I run a