[liberationtech] Oakland Cryptoparty This Sunday at 1pm

Brian Conley brianc at smallworldnews.tv
Mon Jun 17 06:05:47 PDT 2013


Until you become a nuisance, at which point the state just requests
cancelation/blocking/surveillance of your single static IP address?

I'm asking, because I'm not clueful on this issue and interested to hear
more as you and rich are touting this as all being very easy, which seems
unlikely...

Thanks!

Brian
On Jun 14, 2013 7:03 PM, "Eugen Leitl" <eugen at leitl.org> wrote:

> On Fri, Jun 14, 2013 at 06:41:12PM +0200, Ernad Halilovic wrote:
>
> > I wanted to ask you if you have any good resources on getting the
> hardware
> > ready for a complete move of operations out of the cloud.
>
> I'm not Rich (who indeed writes great stuff, thanks!),
> but I would start with seeing whether you could
> get a public, static IPv4 address from your Internet Service
> Provider (this is what I do).
>
> If you can't, but have spare rackable hardware I would
> look into finding a suitable cheap colocation space to
> host it (this I what I do).
>
> If you can't, I'd look into renting physical hardware in
> a suitable jurisdiction (this is what I used to do).
>
> Next step would be a virtual server in a suitable
> jurisdiction (e.g. we picked Iceland).
>
> Further steps would depend on answers to above questions.
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