r’s
preference will be honored.
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> Where is this documented?
>
> Cordially,
> Nathaniel Suchy (they/them)
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acturer already has DoT implemented?
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uot; stuff, but it'd probably be overkill for most people.
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>
> Regarding KVM:
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> If I use two KVMs one for offline use and other for online use then would
> you say that th
Most browsers actually already do exactly this and run tabs inside a
sandbox.
If you wanted to restrict that further, you could look at chrooting or
using docker. Or take it a step further and use a full blown VM (whether
that's KVM or something like Virtualbox).
But don't, please, follow the sug
rofiling that Youtube
still manage to do on you, though.
TL:DR - Security is weakened, Privacy is (potentially) strengthened
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HOULD use that alternative service for all requests to the
associated origin as soon as it is available"). But as with anything, plan
for the dumbest user-agent you could possibly imagine.
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nue to also serve your onion over port 80 as well
if you wish for direct visitors (as you still can't trivially get a cert
for an onion name).
HTH - hopefully I haven't missed anything
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On Sun, 10 Jun 2018 16:38 mick, wrote:
>
> In the UK we are truly blessed. Home Office Ministers in general are
> not overly intelligent. I'm not entirely sure they are that way
> before they get to the HO, or the HO makes them that way after they take
> office. Either way they end up spouting da
It's a commonly known issue with mailing lists
If you've got DKIM enabled on your domain example.com, when mailman (or
whatever) inserts headers the hash will no longer match.
If you've got SPF enabled on example.com then the mailing list server
almost certainly isn't included. When the receiving
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.3.2
> version and see whether things improve.
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Cool. Updating is on my list, so hopefully things will improve once I get
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27;re able to use partially cached information?)
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> Ok, now it is working ... I have added:
>
> local-zone: "onion." nodefault
>
> ..to unbound's config file, and it is works ... but I don't understadn why
> this is needed ... Any idea?
>
>
>
> On Mon, Sep 11, 2017 at 04:32:58PM +0100, Ben Tasker wro
RITY: 1, ADDITIONAL: 0
>
> ;; QUESTION SECTION:
> ;protonirockerxow.onion.IN A
>
> ;; AUTHORITY SECTION:
> onion. 10800 IN SOA localhost. nobody.invalid.
> 1 3600 1200 604800 10800
>
> ;; Query time: 0 msec
> ;; SERVER: 127.
> dig: couldn't get address for '172.22.56.4#1053': not found
>
>
> On Mon, Sep 11, 2017 at 11:40:40AM +0100, Ben Tasker wrote:
> > Your config looks more or less exactly the same as mine (I allow tcp but
> > that's the only difference I can see).
> >
&
al DNS server it doesn't works:
> > >
> > > Server: 127.0.0.1
> > > Address:127.0.0.1#53
> > >
> > > ** server can't find protonirockerxow.onion: NXDOMAIN
> > >
> > > Any idea?? What is it wrong with my config?
> > >
> > > Thanks.
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On Wed, Aug 30, 2017 at 4:08 PM, Joshua Case wrote:
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> > On Aug 30, 2017, at 10:36 AM, Ben Tasker wrote:
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> >
> > Yup, or, it's entirely successful in it's aim and none but the most
> > determined can use the markets. Which results in the alienat
On Wed, Aug 30, 2017 at 3:31 PM, Alec Muffett
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> >
> > Meanwhile, the drug-markets and other "vile" things he want to block will
> > carry on unabated because a subset of their users will put the e
On Wed, Aug 30, 2017 at 3:12 PM, Alec Muffett
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> > That's not quite the claim he's making though. He seems to be claiming
> any
> > "legitimate" (in his eyes) service shouldn't mind sacrificin
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we made a tool to generate a cert chain using the
> onion private key to certify the traditional TLS key, and we taught Tor
> Browser how to verify those cert chains... we wouldn't need the sham
> that is a DV certificate authority. But that is a different discussion. :)
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On 15 Jun 2017 19:34, "Alec Muffett" wrote:
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> Doubtless haters gonna hate, but Will at Facebook just shipped
> thumbnail-generation and protocol-mismatch interstitials for Onion
> addresses:
>
> https://www.facebook.com/notes/facebook-over-tor/
improved-sharing-of-onion-links-on-facebook/1196217
hich it is).
Though you could argue that if SSL is Layer 6 then Tor may also be too.
> And you can use obfuscation too, with bridge node using meek, obfs or other
> obfuscation protocol available on Tor.
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>
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> AFWall+ is just a frontend for old stona age iptables which seems not to be
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og connections (and possibly worse). In principle, that's only an issue if
you come to the attention of law enforcement. In practice, there's a good
chance that the Government is going to apply it's usual skills to the IT
challenge and wind up leaking ICRs all over the place.
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which process is useing it.
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on" of the IP you're connecting from?
IPv4 vs IPv6 doesn't make a difference as far as I can see. Presumably they
only add it when they consider the connection is possibly a risk, otherwise
you'd never add it (or always add it).
So the fuller answer, I guess, is "perhaps"
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on Long wrote:
> Thus google store my IP address? How can I see "X-Originating-Header"?
>
>
>
> On Monday, October 24, 2016 3:57 PM, Ben Tasker
> wrote:
> Gmail tends to add a header containing your client IP -
> X-Originating-Header
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> I've never lo
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all seeing something similar and less MUA specific as well, again
relating to the fact that drafts were being saved to the server, can't
remember where I saw that but here's an OS X specific one -
http://arstechnica.com/security/2014/01/secops-failure-gpggmail-on-osx-maver
Below
On Mon, Sep 12, 2016 at 2:43 PM, Lars Noodén wrote:
> On 09/12/2016 03:54 PM, Ben Tasker wrote:
> >...
> > CheckHostIP=no
> >
> > Don't do a DNS lookup of the host, the Tor exit node's going to do that
> > anyway, and again, the queries will
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On Tue, Aug 9, 2016 at 5:58 PM, wrote:
> Please see below for my response to your helpful comments.
>
> On 2016-08-08 11:18, Ben Tasker wrote:
>
>> If you're using Firefox, one thing you want to consider is DNS leakage.
>>
>> If yo
gle,
facebook or anyone else with an interest in tracking you across the net
On 8 Aug 2016 16:29, "Cristian Consonni" wrote:
> 2016-08-08 17:19 GMT+02:00 :
> > There was a discussion of the same issue recently in
> > https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-talk/2016-July
of proxy to alter
> the IP. The ideal model would be: VPN –-> Torsocks (on 127.0.0.1) –-> SSH
> (bound to port 3) –-> VPS –-> Proxy (e.g. HTTP(S)) –-> Internet.
>
> Thank you for your help. I appreciate any advice and suggestions.
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lly? I hope they're
> not on my jury of "peers" if I'm ever accused.
>
As well as the oft-quoted "there's no smoke without fire", or "there must
be something to it, or the case wouldn't have reached court"
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> Got my fingers crossed that the more sensible and rational members of this
> list are staying silent as they often do when the oddballs come to play.
>
> My $.02 of course since everyone else has been so free with theirs
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ty - you can find sites where the
developer has decided that controlling the theme and page layout is best
done by setting a shedload of cookies and then reading them back with
javascript.
On Sun, Apr 24, 2016 at 11:34 PM, Joe Btfsplk wrote:
> On 4/23/2016 5:44 PM, Ben Tasker wrote:
olves
> "cloudflare?"
> What does it show under the "site" column - viewing the cookies? Does it
> show it came from Cloudflare site?
> Post the name of site & cookie name.
>
> You can check in about:config for pref:
> network.cookie.thirdparty.se
r for all concerned if his vitriol was directed
> elsewhere, forcebly if necessary. He is adding nothing to the
> conversations.
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> So am I running torsocks ssh to the VPS and then ssh -D to 8080 at the
> same time?
>
> Why would the local SOCKS run on 8080? Tor runs, I think, on 9150?
>
> I'm sure you're right but could you please spell it out for me. Thanks!
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> On 2016-03-14 13:16, Ben
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> Is there some way to pass these two options to a remote machine over the
TCP channel?
Afaik, no. But you could configure the remote machine to transparently
proxy and then on your router configure interesting traffic to use that as
a gateway - I use Policy Based Routing to direct port 80 traffic
ter to the VPS owner.
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I don't have an answer on the multicast front, but I've been playing around
with Video delivery via onion recently - partly as an intensive way to test
delivery and partly to see how feasible it actually is.
The delivery infrastructure was/is a tiered caching heirachy, with each
tier having it's o
> Yes it does, unless the proxy server 'shares' information with facebook.
By using a proxy, you're placing trust in the proxy operator, both to have
configured things appropriately (I've seen some advertised as anonymous
where X-Forwarded-For has been left enabled, deliberately or otherwise) and
torrent-live
> node-Tor : https://www.github.com/Ayms/node-Tor
> GitHub : https://www.github.com/Ayms
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Tor is neutral. Criminal activity is just that.
> Describe things less hollywood and people might think clearly.
>
> Robert
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Sadly I don't think it'll make much difference. As a franchise, NCIS has
been publicly criticised for it's portrayal of tech and "hacking" for years.
My favourite being the 4 handed, no talking CND -
https://youtube.com/watch?v=1Y2zo0JN2HE
Basically, they don't and haven't ever given a toss about
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arson McGuire
wrote:
> I tried to append (https://www.google.com/ncr/?noj=0&gws_rd=ssl) and I
> get the 404 error code is all.
>
>
> Kit McGuire
> 206 N. Titel St.
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> 928.978.3795
> Check me out on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KitMcGuire
>
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>
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than vanilla TBB
> If you give us only one practical example that let destination sites
> automatically separate TBB from vanilla Firefox or safari
Assuming we're talking about an unmodified TBB? I'd start by trying to
ascertain whether no-script is enabled. Working out wh
>
> I see this as a blocker, as this add-on is most likely detectable, yeah?
> If not, how, in the same, less, or maybe a bit more, amount of resources do
> you feel this could be accomplished? Manually, this becomes quite the task
> as time progresses. Is this something that would be ad
use the undetectablizer Add-on all the time hence detectable TBB users
> won't become unique.
>
> Undetectability is a crucial requirement for privacy protection tools
> and unfortunately seems that Tor developers don't wanna put their time
> on this issue. I hope o
hat i can use something to
> pretend Bans/Notifications that im using 2 accounts?Kind regards.
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> >
> > -Chris
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Cloudfare only offering their services to a few sites out
> of the entire web?
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cial presence on that site.
>
> This is a sad form of "digital thuggery" which ultimately may need a
> legislative fix - in the meantime, the consequence is more work for us
> (but hopefully minimal) who admin projects.
>
> Good luck,
> Zenaan
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he GH issues have been resolved,
so I'm being patient with the other bits :)
[1] - https://github.com/mailpile/Mailpile/issues/58
[2] -
https://github.com/mailpile/Mailpile/commit/f21a1e92b483f48a83ba44347681bd812b636923
On Fri, May 22, 2015 at 12:06 PM, Yuri wrote:
> On 05/22/2015 02:52,
aks:
> --- js ---
> bower install
> env: node: No such file or directory
> *** [js] Error code 127
>
> Did you just say *Mailpile does not use node* ?
>
>
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On 7 Apr 2015 02:08, "I" wrote:
>
> Did he say only?
He didn't use the word only, but he did only ask about malicious uses - "Do
you guys mind if you tell
me some malicious uses with Tor?" - which doesn't exactly invite a balanced
conversation does it?
> Do you know enough to add anything useful
omething of a loaded
question - especially as it's not impossible that there may be some 'good'
uses that you've not thought of.
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On 6 Apr 2015 20:27, wrote:
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t; internet. Time will tell.
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> Again - my two cents.
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On 11 Mar 2015 06:12, wrote:
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>> For example, I have a VM running an MUA, it should only ever connect to
>> it's mailserver's over Tor. To enforce that, my router runs Tor and an
>> iptables rule ensures that all traffic from that VM leaves my network
over
>> Tor (there are some other concerns w
ess wholesale is not
an acceptable policy option in the UK, and would impact on non-criminal Tor
users. There _might_ be more appetite for legislating against Hidden
Services, but enforcing it would be technologically infeasible.
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ide
> similar functionality?
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>
>> Sounds like you are looking for what is known as an "Application
>> Firewall".
>>
>>
> I am, as touched on above, is there any value to combining incoming access
> to the Tor network and outgoing connections from applications as a
> standalone tool? Vs using Little Snitch or built-in firewalls separately
> from a Tor application like Tor Browser.
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> Wordlife,
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rom the UK will be pursued
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> Travis L.
into that bracket. You're correct though, in
that a 'theory' does require rationality.
Got a big grin from me. anyway
On Thu, Mar 5, 2015 at 1:00 PM, Lara wrote:
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> > Because in the absence of evidence, it is just that - a conspiracy
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sible that both Fox and the US Govt have purchased 'bad
behaviour' blocking software from the same private company.
On Thu, Mar 5, 2015 at 12:15 PM, Travis Bean wrote:
> On 03/05/2015 01:57 AM, Ben Tasker wrote:
> > You claim to have proof of this conspiracy, but have simply p
way, doesn't "Jonathan Wilkes" translate to British? Those of you
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> dealer Rupert Murdoch, do not stop to think about something - your ship
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> commit objects (but typically porcelain commands only show you one of
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stion: I assume if TBB allows them to turn color, that it may not
> be wise to choose a non-default visited link color?
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> Not sure if sites could detect / query the color specified & see that it
> isn't the default purple?
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> censorship solution. I also am very loyal to my provider and I will
> obviously will be paying them tomorrow morning.
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, outside connectivity might
appear unavailable unless you were going to a whitelisted IP.
On my (UK) ISP, a reboot of the router pretty much guarantees a new IP,
though I have also been with providers where that wasn't the case.
On Sun, Feb 1, 2015 at 11:43 PM, Yuri wrote:
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eal with the problem.
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I would guess the idea is you may be able to tell the user is using tor2web
but not what they're accessing.
Because the domain name is sent in the clear as part of the SSL handshake
(the client Hello to be precise) it discloses what is being looked at.
The only way to avoid that is to use somethi
re having a meeting with both PlayStation and Xbox
> executives what would you say to them?
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One Server to rule them all,
One Ping to Find Them,
One LAN to bring them all,
And in the darknet
ngency plan?
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> Respectfully,
> Alexis Wattel
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> * I'll elaborate on why I think that this attack could have serious
> adverse impacts on the Tor network if anyone whishes to discuss it.
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> P.S.: This being my first contribution to a mailing list, I hope I got the
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