[SGVLUG] Here's your sign...
John E. Kreznar
jek at ininx.com
Wed Sep 27 16:16:07 PDT 2006
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Dustin Laurence <dustin at laurences.net> writes:
> On Mon, Sep 25, 2006 at 01:42:48PM -0700, Emerson, Tom wrote:
> > It is a "sign" that is dynamically generated each time it's accessed --
> > it basically extracts your IP, browser, OS, and possibly your ISP from
> > the HTTP header fields (or else looks up the ISP based on your IP...)
> Cute. Such things are a nice way to check if your Tor installation is
> working--if it is, of course, the IP and SIP should be wildly wrong. :-)
And if you get it with a web-to-mail gateway, the browser and OS will
be, too. If, further, the request to the gateway goes through a chain
of anonymizing remailers and the response comes back through newsgroup
alt.anonymous.messages, the whole transaction can be anonymous and
untraceable.
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John E. Kreznar jek at ininx.com 9F1148454619A5F08550 705961A47CC541AFEF13
Politics is not the answer
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