[Author Prev][Author Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Author Index][Thread Index]

Re: Spoofing location - possible?



-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA256

buralex@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
(much snippage)
> guess what - it works! I've been happily listening to "stations" I set
> up on Pandora 16 months ago before they blacked out everything outside
> the US for the last 4 hours and even watched two clips from Saturday
> Night Live. Life is GOOD :-)
> 
> Is this usage "OK" or am I abusing the spirit of TOR?
(snip)

1.) Tor seems to have clever uses besides anonymity; I've used it to
spoof geolocation myself, sometimes.

2.) While piping large amounts of data through Tor is generally frowned
upon, that viewpoint is generally pointed towards P2P (like BitTorrent
[peer traffic proxy, not just tracker], Gnutella, etc.). It doesn't bug
me, but I'm just one of many.


- --
F. Fox
AAS, CompTIA A+/Network+/Security+
Owner of Tor node "kitsune"
http://fenrisfox.livejournal.com
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux)
Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org

iQIVAwUBSCClNej8TXmm2ggwAQiaERAAkBA1U+UBVSiw9PosZh4ly8xbSnY93Mwb
L0kJB/mdU1EM+CA8uLwr52/jz7qUHbJWvRu2Ovlu1FyRiy5KgVSgRUql/38vpXYL
q1ohy8zqdKbxl83R5CnHmhJkIImY4YbovVsmEIpalC/006q0rmB4H7wmYy3hQ+K+
jtDa3qqqlXdSctzSOYCFGXFhoaKEa9vQSRWPTPou/+/4OYGmiAbUqjpoJwa/eVfE
VP+dzXzE4bpOfujydH6n6EruZZRQ8dGI6E7ToXAaH3nWKKznExn6EiuzKWlCCAyk
ENXscMBExngy0LjCen3mMJ63cSubuGGKpKnXPPUg+n4xVkuM1xcIVMI4mOaUkieH
baiXJNZkWx+UMEV4U87sAPwi0AEPSWaPIhMVquuU1QeP894NiTXLISSrR0iiaWvJ
4j0pKdl764eyB6v/NstFoUdoxEBAnKr5v3uoOW4O/+/u8uJLwYPahVrmLnI6gfwh
M3IIrE4kdT2DIxdHai/gn4pTuWXJ+4POIBnaBnof1U6kr2DLQUAWs92cxbQ0DtLt
wG8oCf0XOKCbMdN7R3UfwG1sysa79tNprx2Hjzn/PXxClK6bF5t4WP9fmtnP8rIN
uOA9IwY17/KE9XNX5E+CHVRRQvz+FaaDsOa6invkyZWCb10Uj0my44eOumsM63Ip
IwJvSV18nLY=
=/WpP
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----