=== RYOSUKE is now known as RYOSUKE0 === RYOSUKE0 is now known as RYOSUKE [07:29] Kon nichi wa. Senjitsu kara Anthy wa kowaemashite watashi ga tsukurou koto ga dekimasen deshita, koushin node to omoimasu (Python?). Are kara kana to kanji nyuuryoku suru koto ga dekimasen. Ubuntu 12.04 x64 tsukattemasu. #ubuntu no yuuzaa ga kochira iku to iimashita. Dareka ga tetsudau mo ii desu ka? Arigatou gozaimasu. [07:29] A, yappari hai, kana to kanji yomu koto ga dekimasu. Kaku dake dekimasen ^^; [09:57] hi [09:58] is there anyone here? [10:01] hi mhorimoto [13:23] hi [13:23] is there anyone here? [13:31] yes? [13:36] hi [13:36] do you understand english good? [13:36] I am here for looking for people can run an "experiment" [13:36] do you know Tor software? [13:37] I only understand few words in English. [13:37] Did you mean the onion router? [13:38] yes [13:38] I am looking for people can share a private access to it in safety [13:38] to increase anonimity [13:38] it is called private bridge [13:39] and I am looking someone in a far country like Japan [13:39] I am from Italy [13:39] u mean u want influence tor user? [13:39] influence? [13:39] what you mean? [13:39] yeah, IMHO, in Japan, Tor is the most notorious software for some cimres. [13:39] wrong, increase === dduffey_afk is now known as dduffey [13:40] wait [13:40] sorry, my english is bad :P [13:40] read this https://www.torproject.org/docs/bridges [13:40] no problem :P [13:41] private bridges can avoid national end-to-end statistic [13:41] so anonimity can increase for each other [13:41] for example when you post on a board [13:42] none can make statistic worldwide [13:43] so sharing a private access far from own country is usefull [13:43] if you can give me your private access I can give you mine [13:43] Yes. But, end-points(of tor) has some risk in Japan. Japanese cyber polices are very kiddish at investigation. [13:43] you should not run end point [13:43] but entry point [13:44] and there is no risk bcz connection then run in the Tor network [13:44] and that is safe [13:44] which OS do you run ? [13:44] I am in windos 7 [13:44] windows* [13:44] ah yes ubuntu channel lol [13:44] dumb me lol [13:44] i know what tor is. but there is a case in japan recently, peoples believe that it is bad [13:45] but it's legal connection at it no? [13:45] then if you connect from my point none can know you connect to it and use it [13:45] at least, police are keeping an eye to tor users [13:46] you connect to my bridge [13:46] and me to your [13:46] in any case. legal or illegal [13:48] mmm [13:49] can anyone make an experiment then ? [13:49] https://www.torproject.org/docs/debian.html.en [13:51] i believe europe and america are free country, maybe you also think japan is so that [13:51] and it is not? [13:52] no one want to use the thing with the risk of being arrested [13:52] 75% of USA traffic is controlled by NSA [13:52] recently, some innocents were arrested in japan [13:53] if using Tor is legal no risk and then run bridge is safe bcz Tor network can't be broken [13:53] tit is not directly related tor, but really similar [13:53] maybe they runned exit nodes [13:53] tit? [13:54] what is tit? [13:54] that [13:54] * [13:55] http://st.japantimes.co.jp/english_news/news/2013/nm20130222/nm20130222main.htm?print=noframe [13:57] they hacked other pc Tor has nothing to do with that [13:57] in relation with this case, some innocent ppl were arrested [13:58] they got hacked they pc , pc are called zombie [13:58] nothing to do this Tor [13:58] in this case, police distressed by tor [13:58] connection run safely on the network [13:59] :/ [13:59] and police are urged to regulate the tor to ISPs [14:00] :/ [14:02] that means, if people using tor, possibly suddendly arrested in the innocent [14:03] never heard only in dictatorship country [14:03] bridges are created for this [14:04] of cource, it became a big problem [14:05] but after all, police have pressed all the way [14:05] inform if the use is legal [14:05] I will return [14:05] bye [14:05] cya [14:06] :) [14:06] ;) [14:06] あんまchに関係ない話ですんませんでした === dduffey is now known as dduffey_afk