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Re: [tor-talk] Legitimate list?
Sounds like someone is trying to get you to give up your bridge IP
addresses, I wonder if that someone is related to one of those countries
mentioned in the email x)
Can you post the invitation email with full headers?
--SiNA
Runa A. Sandvik:
> On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 5:48 AM, eliaz <eliaz@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> I hope tor-talk is an appropriate place to post this query.
>>
>> I've been invited to a mailing list that is purportedly for bridge
>> runners. The introduction to the list states:
>>
>>>>>
>> This list will be devoted to providing TOR bridges to help people in
>> censored areas reach the free internet. Subscribers to this list can
>> submit ip addresses and once a week, a limited list of bridges will be
>> released to subscribers to help people (such as Syrians, Chinese,
>> Iranian etc reach for these bridges to access the internet.
>> <<<
>>
>> I know and trust the folks who administer the list server software, but
>> have no idea who is managing the particular mailing list. I've posted a
>> query to the list requesting some sort of authentication, but so far
>> have received no reply.
>>
>> Should I trust this list with my bridge details? Can anyone suggest a
>> method of authentication, other than a facemeet, that I can suggest on
>> the list? Finally, if anyone here recognizes the list I'm talking
>> about, please post your experiences. Thanks, eliaz
>
> This list is not run by anyone at the Tor Project.
>
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