[tor-relays] List of Relays' Available SSH Auth Methods

Mirimir mirimir at riseup.net
Tue Nov 18 18:27:41 UTC 2014


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
> 
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> 
> 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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