Re: re Telecoms Bill
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- mianigand@unique.outlook.net ("Michael Peponis") wrote:
I think the first problem would be how to hide a sites true location. >For example, if I have a domain called xxx.offensivestuff.org, how would I hide the sight so that while it is freely accessable to those who are looking for it, yet not allow a goverment agency to home in on the geographical locations via trace route.
That's a problem... data havens come to mind, but that's another issue. Keeping the data in a domain/country where it is not restricted, or where laws are very laxly enforced is one start... then the issue is using crypto so that one can get the material from a country that restricts it. [Off topic... DC Nets/Anonymous or encrypted IRC comes to mind too...] [..]
Of course, this approch would result in a slower connection and more >packet hops.
A price for maintaining security and anonyimity... [..]
:On the non-net side of things, implementing encrypted >:BBS/communications and file-transfers is useful. I'm told PGP-Phone [..]
I like this idea, but I am not sure how the laws work. For example if a >BBS had subscribers sign a voucher stating that they were not agent of a goverment agency, would it hold up? would lying constitue entapment?
It wouldn't work, and would make them more interested in the material that BBS has. Any what about DMV/DOT employees, clerks, firemen, hospital employees, etc., who are non-enforcement people? Encryption would restrict wiretapping. If users send private encrypted email to each other (Isn't there a PBBS program that allows users to PGP-encrypt private mail to each other...?) that's another layer of security. Keeping the BBS on an encrypted partition also helps. BBS's aren't as prone to snooping as networks are, but then again, why should government employees be the only type of snooper? The comm program could also implement a kind of zero-knowledge proof or digital sig rather than the standard login, making the BBS secure against someone hacking an account. - --Rob Just some suggestions to dilute the noise ratio... - --- [This message has been signed by an auto-signing service. A valid signature means only that it has been received at the address corresponding to the signature and forwarded.] -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 Comment: Gratis auto-signing service iQBFAwUBMRcvjyoZzwIn1bdtAQGl2gF+INNeeX6GH9oX/8KSB0NPIi2ifzDuBVSu d2fwPoAmiJ3ds7mzBPCn3msATxaCROFd =kPGx -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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