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Wildknaap

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  1. Well, you might try USB webserver (site is in Dutch, but you should get the general idea.) Succes!
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    Hak.5 Store?

    Advertisements are per definition annoying. :P The ads must go. :) Certainly when I'm paying for it.
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    Hak.5 Store?

    Yeah, I like the idea of Hak.5 on DVD! (Without the ads that is, and at an affordable price. :P )
  4. If I understand http://freenode.net/irc_servers.shtml correctly we'll have to connect to it via Tor, 'cause it's a hidden service:
  5. Unfortunately they make no difference between exit and middleman nodes. I already have blocked port 80. Point is, if every operator configures his or her node to a middleman you'll end up with a useless network, so I'll have to life with it, which isn't that hard. :) For the good cause, fight shits like the CIA and AIVD etc.
  6. Well, that's just too bad for me I guess :(, have to work around it then. What I would like to stress is that TOR, apart from attrackting its share of jerks (small percentage), also provides some great service against the so called 'security measures against terrorism', which in fact are just policies to gain more and more private information about individuals. Anyway, there are currently 235 TOR nodes in a exit configuration online, so the 'problem' is relatively small compared to the tens of thousands 'normal' open proxies. Regards, Wildknaap
  7. Situation: I would like to join the channel on irc.hak5.org, but, as I found out, the irc server rejects me 'cause I run this TOR server. My question is: Could you guys of Hak5 remove the TOR nodes from the blacklist, if not possible, just my TOR node? Thanks in advance, Wildknaap
  8. What the web ('we') really need is some free / cheap-ass bandwidth.
  9. I see :oops: Well, you have a thing that's called 'hotmail' which really, really, is a fine service for dump-mail. ;)
  10. Well, the most safe solution in my opinion is to use TOR and register with a regular email webbased service. Gmail works fine with TOR .
  11. You might want to setup an Encrypted Root Filesystem. This geek has put a nice howto online.
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