On 08/21/2016 09:33 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote:
> Actually, no ip complained. It was the VPS I am hosting this thign on. I'll
> keep an eye on logs I gguess when I have the time.
Well, presumably someone complained to the VPS provider, triggering
their complaint to you. So you could request a copy
Actually, no ip complained. It was the VPS I am hosting this thign on. I'll
keep an eye on logs I gguess when I have the time.
> On Aug 21, 2016, at 3:26 PM, Mirimir wrote:
>
> On 08/21/2016 04:13 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote:
>> Well I could be nasty and reject port 443 and 80, but that's like cho
Seeing through network protocol obfuscation
- Justin
> On Aug 21, 2016, at 17:13, Ivan Markin wrote:
>
> Justin:
>> I think Dpi boxes are fingerprinting OBFS4 because of it’s
>> randomness. A paper was published a wile ago that talked about the
>> same type of attack. It’s on https://sensorbi
On 08/21/2016 04:13 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote:
> Well I could be nasty and reject port 443 and 80, but that's like chopping
> off someone's head when they have a headache. I believe i added those ports
> as excepts. I can't remember now.
One approach is blocking traffic to IP ranges that complain
Well I could be nasty and reject port 443 and 80, but that's like chopping off
someone's head when they have a headache. I believe i added those ports as
excepts. I can't remember now.
> On Aug 21, 2016, at 10:02 AM, Flipchan wrote:
>
> Dont forget port 993 for imaps(imap with ssl) so You can
Justin:
> I think Dpi boxes are fingerprinting OBFS4 because of it’s
> randomness. A paper was published a wile ago that talked about the
> same type of attack. It’s on https://sensorbib.nymity.ch
For sure it should be "https://censorbib.nymity.ch/";.
Can you please point out to the paper you've
Yeah I used debian for this I did issue a sudo service tor reload. And all
worked as expected according to the log anyway.
Blessings and happy Sunday
> On Aug 20, 2016, at 5:17 PM, Anthony Papillion
> wrote:
>
> One last thing: don't forget to restart Tor after you modify the file.
> If you're
Yeah, the exit policy you gave me essentially does that. We'll see. Is there
anyware I can look in /var/log/tor/log for me to keep an eye on things? I I'm
not good at log diving, but I've had to do my share.
Blessings and happy Sunday
> On Aug 20, 2016, at 3:49 PM, Anthony Papillion
> wrote:
Good idea! I will try myself
laurelai bailey skrev: (21 augusti 2016 21:59:42 CEST)
>Since some folks have declined to offer their services in this
>department i
>thought it might be a good idea to start outreach to get more bridges
>and
>relays setup. Ill be setting one up myself and encouraging
Since some folks have declined to offer their services in this department i
thought it might be a good idea to start outreach to get more bridges and
relays setup. Ill be setting one up myself and encouraging others to do the
same across various platforms.
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On 2016-08-21 10:18 AM, Cannon wrote:
On 08/21/2016 01:06 AM, Chris wrote:
Microsoft Windows is a threat to your security. All proprietary
software
is a threat. Intel and AMD are a threat to your security. There is
remote control functionality built into every Intel and AMD CPU since
2009 and 2
Dont forget port 993 for imaps(imap with ssl) so You can use ssl with imap
Anthony Papillion skrev: (21 augusti 2016 01:39:01
CEST)
>It's actually pretty easy and you definitely don't have to be a coder:
>
>1. Find your torrc file and open it in a text editor
>2. Search for 'ExitPolicy' (all one
Dear fellows,
I´d like to know, what algorithm does TOR use to chose an exit node?
What I find strange is, I always get an exit node from the same region
on this planet.
I never had an exit node, say from Russia or Hong Kong or Japan, but
always from the same region.
This algorithm does not s
On 08/21/2016 01:06 AM, Chris wrote:
> Microsoft Windows is a threat to your security. All proprietary software
> is a threat. Intel and AMD are a threat to your security. There is
> remote control functionality built into every Intel and AMD CPU since
> 2009 and 2013
USA technology is garbage. By
> Why does Tor suddenly dump over 30 megabloats of steaming faeces onto a file
> system on exit?
what are you talking about? What is "steaming faeces?"
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Quoting Sarah Alawami (2016-08-21 01:53:33)
> Ok, I modified it. We'll see what happens I guess. Bleh I have to start over
> with the tor cycle. Oh well, it's all a lyearning process. Eh?
> > On Aug 20, 2016, at 4:39 PM, Anthony Papillion
> > wrote:
> >
> > ExitPolicy accept *:80
> >
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