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The Electrinic Frontier Foundation Sponsors TOR -
December 22nd, 2004, 09:17 PM
The Electronic Frontier Foundation is now sponsoring the TOR project .This could be of great interest to the developers Anonymous projects like AntsP2p and Hornetp2p .Bitz the developer of Hornet has proposed that he may use TOR for bootstraping and chat in his beta release of Hornetp2p .
Anonymous technology needs the backing of such organisations like the EFF who by the way have stated they will only support open source projects and they feel that now is the time to support TOR becuse it can be used with many internet aplications like webrowsers,IM and p2p .TOR uses a socks proxy to connect to the network . It also has a in and out proxy to the internet . More Info Here http://www.eff.org/news/archives/2004_12.php#002174 TOR website http://tor.eff.org/index.html |
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December 23rd, 2004, 06:32 AM
Anonymous Bittorent is available already and Azureus has a guide on how to use TOR to help protect trackers and intial seeders.
http://azureus.sourceforge.net/doc/AnonBT/ There is also the Antzureus project that proposes to to make a hybrid swarming of azureus-bittorrent and ants-torrent available. Users then can swarm from both networks and releasers can seed the media safe in ants. https://sourceforge.net/projects/antzureus/ There are no releses from this project yet but the development list is starting to look Impressive Roberto Rossi - AntsP2P Developer Jason Black - HornetP2P Developer Paul Gardner - Azureus Admin Olivier Chalouhi - Azureus Admin Paul Duran - Azureus Team Alon Rohter -Azureus Team |
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EFF to sponsor Tor -
December 24th, 2004, 06:13 PM
http://p2pnet.net/story/3357
"The EFF (Electronic Frontier Foundation) says it will sponsor Tor, a technology project created to help organizations and individuals communication with each other anonymously online. "Tor is a network-within-a-network that protects communication from a form of surveillance known as "traffic analysis," says the EFF, adding: "Traffic analysis tracks where data goes and when, as well as how much is sent, rather than the content of communications. "Knowing the source and destination of Internet traffic allows others to track a person's behavior and interests. This can impact privacy in obvious and secondary ways. For example, an e-commerce site could choose to charge you more for particular items based on your country or institution of origin. It could also threaten your job or physical safety by revealing who and where you are." Tor says people can use it to keep remote websites from tracking them and family members, as well as to connect to resources such as news sites or instant messaging services blocked by their local ISPs. But it can't solve all anonymity problems, it says on its web site, adding: "It focuses only on protecting the transport of data. You need to use protocol-specific support software if you don't want the sites you visit to see your identifying information. For example, you can use web proxies such as Privoxy while web browsing to block cookies and withhold information about your browser type. Also, to protect your anonymity, be smart. Don't provide your name or other revealing information in web forms. Be aware that, like all anonymizing networks that are fast enough for web browsing, Tor does not provide protection against end-to-end timing attacks: If your attacker can watch the traffic coming out of your computer, and also the traffic arriving at your chosen destination, he can use statistical analysis to discover that they are part of the same circuit." See also: http://www.eff.org/news/archives/2004_12.php#002174 I've been using a combo of Tor, Privoxy and SocksCap for the last week or so. Although definitely slow at times, it's at least as fast as JAP - and it's never putting all your egg's in one basket. It has passed every "IP identification site" I've thrown at it with flying colors. You all really should consider playing with this - it's possibly the only way we'll be able to surf anywhere near anonymously in the future. Pete |
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December 24th, 2004, 11:08 PM
Threads merged.
No action may be brought under this title alleging infringement of copyright based on the noncommercial use by a consumer for making digital musical or analog musical recordings. |
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December 25th, 2004, 01:10 AM
yeah, and this still doesn't solve the "problem' of you connecting to an mpaa or riaa bot, sending them a file, and getting caught.
I am tired of all these anonymous announcements, they are extremely misleading to the uninformed. ____________________________ Successfully Traded With: Tom, Dick, Harry, Jane, John, Bob, Billy, Bubba, Fileztradingzf0rl1fe, s00perdoopershareman, seeder55,000,000: and everyone else you have never heard of, trust, or give a shit about. |
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December 26th, 2004, 06:44 AM
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They don't know your IP address Duh! That's why they are called annoymous. So how are you going to get caught? The problem with annoymous P2P is not getting caught (most file sharers are not sued regardless of what prog the're using) it is download speed. And the speed issue is been worked on and should be solved shortly. Hornet |
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January 31st, 2005, 01:03 PM
would someone explain to me how anonymous p2p can possibly get faster? It don't seem possible to me.
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January 31st, 2005, 07:33 PM
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http://www.zeropaid.com/bbs/showthre...t=26150&page=2 Ants can get very fast, especialy as Gwren continus to further develope it. We should write the EFF and ask them to donate some money to ants through pay pal on Gwrens site. Is anyone familiar with how to best contact them? T. E. Lawrence http://mysite.verizon.net/tsafa1/swordreview.htm http://mysite.verizon.net/tsafa1/workout.htm |
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