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<div><span class="gmail_quote">On 4/9/06, <b class="gmail_sendername">pyllyukko</b> <<a href="mailto:pyllyukko@maimed.org">pyllyukko@maimed.org</a>> wrote:</span>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="PADDING-LEFT: 1ex; MARGIN: 0px 0px 0px 0.8ex; BORDER-LEFT: #ccc 1px solid">Yes, I know what a self-signed certificate is.. But the point is, that i'm<br>not trying (or wanting) to access hackshaven at all. It doesn't matter if
<br>I'm on google, or anywhere else, the message still comes popping up from<br>time to time. Actually, it doesn't even matter if I'm using a https<br>connection or not.<br><br>On Sat, 8 Apr 2006, 2600denver wrote:<br><br>
> That just means that hackshaven doesn't have their SSL cert certified by a<br>> trusted (according to firefox) authority such as verisign inc. The traffic<br>> to and from hackshaven is still encrypted so your exit node will be blind
<br>> assuming they don't make their private encryption key public. Could it be<br>> there is an embedded image in a page that links to<br>> <a href="https://hackshaven/img.jpg">https://hackshaven/img.jpg</a>?<br>
><br>> On 4/8/06, Pyllyukko <<a href="mailto:pyllyukko@maimed.org">pyllyukko@maimed.org</a>> wrote:<br>>><br>>> Hello everybody.<br>>><br>>> I Have a weird problem with Tor. Every once in a while when I'm happily
<br>>> browsing the net with Firefox <a href="http://1.5.0.1">1.5.0.1</a> using Tor 0.1.1.17-rc, I get this<br>>> error<br>>> from Firefox, saying "Website Certified by an Unknown Authority... Unable
<br>>> to<br>>> verify the identity of <a href="http://www.hackshaven.com">www.hackshaven.com</a> as a trusted site". The message<br>>> always warns me from the same site, <a href="http://www.hackshaven.com">
www.hackshaven.com</a>, the strangest part<br>>> is<br>>> that I'm not trying to access the site at all.<br>>><br>>> It doesn't matter what site I'm trying to access, or is Firefox only<br>>> updating
<br>>> my RSS feeds. I tried to sniff my traffic with Ethereal, but it didn't<br>>> seem<br>>> that my host was accessing the hackshaven ip at all.<br>>><br>>> I noticed that there is a Tor node named "hackshaven", and it shares the
<br>>> same<br>>> ip with the site, so I'm guessing it's the same host=) I also tried to add<br>>> the node to the excludenodes list, but it didn't seem to do any good.<br>>><br>>> So my question is, what the hell is happening here? Sounds really fishy to
<br>>> me.<br>>> Could it be something involving the way the SOCKS proxy works? But doesn't<br>>> it<br>>> interact with the Tor nodes in a "different level"? Is hackshaven trying<br>>> to be
<br>>> a man-in-the-middle, or is this something else?<br>>><br>>> Please explain this to me, I'm confused.<br>>><br>>> Sincerely,<br>>> pyllis.<br>>><br>><br></blockquote></div>
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