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Re: IRCNet abuse
On Wed, Jun 08, 2005 at 12:10:35PM -0700, tor wrote:
:Gee... if it can be exposed by sniffing then it isnt much of a privacy
:network.
The network doesn't protect people from themselves. Talking on
unencrypted IRC and expecting privacy is silly.
:Tor operators/developers should Always sniff their servers
:traffic at least occasionally to see if holes or information is being
:exposed.
statistical analysis of traffic patterns is one thing, reading
people's IRC conversations is another entirely.
:
: A tor/patcher who always sniffs his server traffic
:
:
: a tor user
:ps not only is it NOT rude it is completely legal in the US at least to
:monitor the traffic to/from a given server if you own that server, this
:is completely a legal action under ECPA.
INAL, but I wouldn't want to put that to the test in court. Can your
ISP admins read your mail? I don't think so (employers are
different), and this is directly analogous.
I make no determination on the legality on the US or elsewhere, but it
is most certainly rude and unethical.