On 11/18/2014 11:18 AM, Dan Rogers wrote:
Not that hard;
- pay in bitcoins
After mixing them through several independent wallets, of course ;)
The hardest part is finding hosting that allows exits for anonymous accounts :(
- only login to node using Tor / Tails
On 18/11/14 18:16, Niklas Kielblock wrote:
This only applies if you're able to rid your hardware of all evidence of ever connecting to your node, and have no record of ownership of that node whatsoever. I find that a fairly unlikely scenario, to be honest.
On 18/11/14 19:10, Dan Rogers wrote:
IMO there could occasionally be reasons not to use key logins (although I do normally disable pwd login). E.g. if I have a key, I then have evidence somewhere (USB/HD), whereas a secure password can be kept only in my head (until they waterboard me). Especially in countries (e.g.
the
UK) that can force you to hand over encryption keys. I'd rather have an insecure Tor node than get arrested (although tbh with fail2ban installed I don't think pwd bruteforcing is a threat).
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