Have you tried DAR? There's also a separate GUI available.
Which pretty soon won't be any MLAT jurisdiction. Which in MLAT jurisdictions will be possible, if difficult. Basically it still sounds to...
OK, I see your point now. If the server is in a datacenter in Amsterdam, but the server administrator is in China, and only he has root access,...
Here's a handy reference: http://travel.state.gov/law/info/judicial/judicial_690.html I might be inclined to use that list to determine which...
The location of those servers is more significant than the number of hops. I consider multiple hops in (what amounts to) a single "cooperative"...
I vote to scrap the Internet, and start again with a protocol like "RFC 1149: A Standard for the Transmission of IP Datagrams on Avian Carriers"...
Yes, there are some uncomfortable choices to make: Be a good little citizen, don't use VPN at all, and allow the government unfettered access...
It's statements like that which make me question your impartiality and objectivity, especially as there is clearly a potential jurisdictional...
My questions are not directed specifically at or about XB, they are general queries regarding jurisdictional considerations, therefore I don't see...
XB does seem to be one of the few (or only?) VPN services offering multiple hops, which is useful, but only if they avoid jurisdictions such as...
At which point it's game over for VPN privacy services in Europe, not that the current situation is any more tenable, given previous government...
In your blog post you write: "we operate out of high-privacy jurisdictions like Germany". But surely Germany is subject to the European...
Again I repeat, the data is irrelevant, so the fact that it is encrypted is moot. The question is whether or not customers can be identified by...
The difficulty is not in question, it is still nonetheless possible, and as you have already stated - necessary in cases of serious crime. A...
Presumably the Dutch OpenVPN server (B) can see which IPs are connecting to it (A), and which IPs it in turn is connecting to (C). OpenVPN must...
Are multi-hop VPNs a waste of time? Here's another thing to consider. Let's assume that I establish a two hop VPN from the UK to Iran via...
Good luck to them. I look forward to reading their list of legal citations, not that a blank page will take very long to read, mind you. I...
Yes, there is no way to hide the IP of the (first hop) VPN server you are connecting to from your ISP, however this is all they can see, along...
Ref: China and Iran. Having a proxy in a certain country is useful for more than just privacy issues, there is also the question of foreign...
Yes indeed, you can choose from 14 servers around the world, including China; Russia; Iran; the US (x4); Australia; the Netherlands; Germany (x2);...
How about a modified OpenBIOS that includes a stepped single-pass wipe of the memory upon shutdown? Presumably this BIOS could also be modified...
Well with VPN you just start the service and it creates a "tap" or "tun" device (think virtual NIC) through which all your IP data goes (hopefully...
Actually PP do both VPN and SSH. They also have a SOCKS proxy, Squid and I believe SSL POP/IMAP too. I use the VPN since it covers everything...
I'll see how it goes, and let you know. I've still got a couple weeks left before the sub runs out, but no problems at all so far. BTW: I should...
Just FYI: So far I've tried Relakks (dog slow, very unreliable, and used the hideously insecure MS-PPTP), and I'm now in my first month of Perfect...
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