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Originally posted by PapagiorgioCZ
reply to post by Cito
Originally posted by Cito
China tries to block tor but can't
Thanks to bridge relays. I run 3 bridge relays for folks in china/iran/libya and others
There's a lot of us that provide unreported bridges to countries so they get uncensored Internet
And offer encryption to countries that our "government" think are our enemies.
edit on 1/23/2012 by Cito because: (no reason given)
How do you do that? I mean, it's not the same thing as to check option "help censored users reach the Tor network"? You have to do it manually by copy-paste IP from this site: bridges.torproject.org... ?? In the first case it is somehow reported-censored or what?
I like that idea of helping censored Chinese, Iranian, (soon American) people so much... It just has to be done. Everyone should do it for them. Anyone disagrees?
Originally posted by PapagiorgioCZ
reply to post by _R4t_
Got it... "No CP oh we appologize sir but wait a minute, what about this cracked game? Come with us..."
My question was not about exit node. That is really bad idea I know. But helping censored users to reach Tor network is something else than exit node isn't it? It has something to do with China's great firewall. Something with first node not the last one.edit on 24/1/2012 by PapagiorgioCZ because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by theclutch
I read several pages in and noticed that no one has stated the obvious answer to searching for anything.
1. Buy new laptop
2. go to starbucks (open wireless internet) or to cyber cafe! ******************
3. set up new e-mails (not connected to you)
4. Surf where ever you want!
5. use tor or whatever
6. go home and use home internet for normal use
This way they only track back to where ever you were, with no connection to you.
In my opinion the DARK internet is garbage internet. IE: Child porn, death videos, and made up bull by a bunch of whack jobs! It's also for private use. IE: think HIT MEN, DRUG dealers, private security, Illegal activities. Why would you want to be a part of that world???? If you do have access to that info, I really don't want to know you, or meet you EVER! Also, anyone with that type of access to those "private" networks, are not going to tell you about it, or invite you into it. Unless you are part of that network!
People act like their just going to STUMBLE upon hidden alien info, or coverups, or REAL INFO??? Not gonna happen. Secret meetings happen in private between 2 people in REAL LIFE, not the net!
Think about it.
Originally posted by _R4t_
Keep in mind you have limited control over who use you as an exit node however if someone and there will be thousands attack a government site or does something illegal its your IP that will be displaying as the attacker's address. Police will not need much more then that afterward to have a warrant to bust in your house and seize your computer. If they find anything in there even though its not related to the "attack" or anything not legal even though its not related to the reason they arrested you in first place you'll still be toasted...
I'm not sure what you mean by "volunteer", but you can adjust the settings, so you have complete control over whether you choose to configure one of these three ways:
Originally posted by flyingdonkey
Really? I thought my IP address can become an EXIT node(for someone) only if I had volunteered to be part of RELAY point.
Is it not?
Originally posted by Arbitrageur
I'm not sure what you mean by "volunteer", but you can adjust the settings, so you have complete control over whether you choose to configure one of these three ways:
Originally posted by flyingdonkey
Really? I thought my IP address can become an EXIT node(for someone) only if I had volunteered to be part of RELAY point.
Is it not?
1. Standard
2. Relay
3. Exit node
But once you choose option 3, you don't have much control over who does what with your exit node. It's kind of risky. The TOR developers are kind of ambivalent about whether option 2 is more or less risky than #1. but there's no question #3 is the riskiest.
Yes.
Originally posted by flyingdonkey
ok, so if i download "browser bundle" and start using TOR, what is my default mode? Is it Standard?
Originally posted by theclutch
..People act like their just going to STUMBLE upon hidden alien info, or coverups, or REAL INFO??? Not gonna happen...
Polippix is based on Kubuntu and was made by the IT-Political Association of Denmark as a protest against the anti-terror laws being passed in Denmark. It uses Tor for anonymous Internet surfing, MAC address changer, GnuPG for encryption and driftnet for traffic sniffing.