[tor-talk] Help with getting a good automated sign up script for an email service on TOR

Nils Kunze nils.kunze at tum.de
Thu Sep 19 13:41:31 UTC 2013


Please correct me if I'm wrong, but you not wanting to disclose details
about those "other fail safe systems" publicly sounds a lot like security
through obscurity which certainly is not a good idea.

Nils


2013/9/18 Rock <conrad at rockenhaus.com>

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> Mick,
>
> I have researched the ownership and governmental cooperation of each
> company I have chosen and there's also a specific reason why I've
> chosen some companies.  The MTAs are not as worrysome as the data
> servers are, but the data servers will have drive level encryption,
> partition level encryption, and file level encryption - so yes, the
> NSA can beat three levels of encryption, but they can't beat an
> emergency track low level format (if we have that much warning.)
>
> There's other fail safe systems that I would rather not disclose
> publicly that protect the data from the prying eyes of government,
> that I personally know will be effective in preventing any
> Intelligence Community organization from obtaining anything from the
> data servers.  If you want to discuss certain aspects of this please
> email me off the list.
>
> - --Rock
>
> On 9/18/2013 8:19 AM, mick wrote:
> > On Tue, 17 Sep 2013 20:34:36 -0400 Conrad Rockenhaus
> > <conrad at rockenhaus.com> allegedly wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> The development servers are in separate jurisdictions throughout
> >> the world. For the initial proof of concept, I have two MTAs and
> >> two Data Servers, with one spare server.  Each one is in a
> >> separate jurisdiction to make it more difficult to tap.
> >
> > Forgive me if I am teaching grandmother, and I am sure that you
> > have this covered, but the location of the servers is not the only,
> > or necessarily most important, point to consider. The crucial point
> > is the legal juridisction within which the server/DC/network owners
> > reside.
> >
> > For example I could pick servers in the Netherlands, Germany and
> > HongKong and find that all were provided by a US company.
> >
> > Mick
> >
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> >
> >  Mick Morgan gpg fingerprint: FC23 3338 F664 5E66 876B  72C0 0A1F
> > E60B 5BAD D312 http://baldric.net
> >
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